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  2. William Hale Thompson - Wikipedia

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    William Hale Thompson was the 41st and 43rd mayor of Chicago, serving from 1915 to 1923 and again from 1927 to 1931. He is known for his corruption, his alliance with Al Capone, and his campaign slogan "Big Bill the Builder".

  3. William H. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    William Howard Thompson (1871–1928), U.S. senator from Kansas; William Hale Thompson (1868–1944), mayor of Chicago; William Harvey Thompson, prohibition enforcement agent in the Seattle, Washington; William H. Thompson (actor) (1852–1923), Scottish-born actor; William Thompson (Medal of Honor, 1950) (1927–1950), Korean War recipient of ...

  4. Bill Thompson (voice actor) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Thompson was an American radio personality and voice actor, known for his roles in Fibber McGee and Molly, Droopy, and Disney cartoons. Learn about his life, career, and legacy on Wikipedia.

  5. Lord Kelvin - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the life and achievements of William Thomson, a British mathematician, physicist and engineer who coined the term thermodynamics and was the first scientist to be made a peer. He was also known as Lord Kelvin, after the river near his Glasgow laboratory, and worked on electricity, magnetism, heat, and the transatlantic telegraph.

  6. William H. Thompson (actor) - Wikipedia

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    William H. Thompson (April 24, 1852 - February 4, 1923) was an American actor on stage, in vaudeville, and in films. Early years. Thompson was born in Scotland on ...

  7. William Thompson - Wikipedia

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    William Thompson is a common name and may refer to various people in different fields and countries. See the list of notable Williams Thompsons, including politicians, academics, entertainers, military personnel, and more.

  8. William Hepworth Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Thompson had succeeded William Whewell as Master and proved a worthy successor; the twenty years of his mastership were years of progress, and he himself took an active part in the abolition of tests (in particular the compulsory religious tests) and the reform of university studies and of the college statutes. [3]

  9. William Hertzog Thompson - Wikipedia

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    William H. Thompson (June 16, 1895 – July 6, 1981) was a writer, psychologist, professor, Presbyterian minister, and the father-in-law of Warren Buffett. Early life and education [ edit ] William Hertzog Thompson was born June 16, 1895, in Greeley, Colorado , to Lorin Andrew Thompson, a newspaper editor and postal inspector, and Annie Hertzog ...