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Thomas K. Hubbard is an American historian who has written about the topic of homosexuality in Ancient Greece. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He served as a professor at the University of Texas (UT) for over 30 years and worked as chair at the American Philological Association 's Placement Committee.
Thomas C. Hubbard. Thomas C. Hubbard (born 1943 in Kentucky) is a diplomat and former U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1996–2000) [1] and South Korea (2001–04). [2] [3] He is currently a Senior Director for Asia at McLarty Associates and Chairman of The Korea Society.
It leaves Ohio near Hubbard and enters Pennsylvania near the interchange for I-80. There is an area in Kentucky which carries the designation "Brigadier General Charles Young Memorial Historical Corridor"; after crossing the Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge, US 62 continues that designation in Ohio. [ 2 ]
An Arkansas state trooper has retired after shunting the wrong car off a motorway in a bungled effort to stop a speeding driver during a chase.. Corporal Thomas Hubbard was chasing two cars that ...
Thomas Hubbard or Tom Hubbard may refer to: Thomas H. Hubbard (1781–1857), American lawyer, judge and U.S. Representative from New York; Thomas Jefferson Hubbard (1806–1877), Oregon pioneer and politician who was acquitted of murder charges; Thomas Hamlin Hubbard (1838–1915), Union Army colonel from Maine during the Civil War
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Thomas Hill Hubbard (December 5, 1781 – May 21, 1857) was an American lawyer, judge and public official from Madison County, New York. A member of the Democratic-Republican party, Hubbard was twice elected as U.S. Representative from New York and was a three-time Presidential elector .
William B. Hubbard was born in Utica, New York on August 26, 1795. His parents were Bela and Naomi (Stow) Hubbard. The Stows were an old Connecticut family. [1] He received a thorough education and read law with his maternal uncle, Silas Stow. He was admitted to the New York bar, and moved to St. Clairsville, Belmont County, Ohio in 1816. [1]