John Newman
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John Newman may refer to:
- John Newman (Australian politician)John Newman (Australian politician)John Paul Newman was a member of the New South Wales state parliament and Member for the seat of Cabramatta. He was the first elected politician to be assassinated in Australia.-Early life:...
(1946-1994), first Australian politician to be assassinated - John Newman (explorer) (1785-1838), member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- John Newman (mayor)John Newman (Mayor)John Newman was the Mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey from 1887 to 1891.Newman was born in England around 1829 and immigrated here with his family to New York City when he was a baby. As a boy, he worked in a dry goods store. He spent ten years working in the New York harbor transportation business. He...
, U.S. politician, active 1887-1891 - John Henry Newman (1801-1890), Anglican and later Roman Catholic theologian
- The John Henry Newman SchoolThe John Henry Newman SchoolThe John Henry Newman School is a Roman Catholic secondary school located in Stevenage in Hertfordshire, England. In its 2006 OFSTED inspection it was classed as an Outstanding school and the diocesean report found it to be an outstanding Catholic school....
, school in Hertfordshire, England
- The John Henry Newman School
- John M. NewmanJohn M. Newman[[File:[ /Applications/CanoScan Toolbox 4.1/My Pictures/2011-10-10/Scan1.JPG]John M. Newman spent 21 years with the U.S. Army [[Military intelligence|Intelligence]].-Career:...
, American Army intelligence officer and historian - John Nicholas NewmanJohn Nicholas NewmanJohn Nicholas Newman is an American applied mathematician noted for his contributions to marine hydrodynamics. Together with David Evans, he initiated the International Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies. He is also known for his contribution in the development of the wave-structure...
(born 1935), American mathematician - John Philip NewmanJohn Philip NewmanJohn Philip Newman was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1888.-Birth and family:...
(1826-1899), Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church - Sir John Pretyman NewmanJohn Pretyman NewmanLieutenant-Colonel Sir John Robert Pretyman Newman was an Irish-born British Army officer and Conservative politician....
(1871-1947), British Conservative politician, MP for Enfield and Finchley - John S. NewmanJohn S. NewmanJohn S. Newman is an American television soap opera writer.-Positions held:Days of our Lives* Script Writer: March 12, 2003 - December 28, 2004, April 23, 2008–present-External links:*...
, American TV soap writer - Johnny NewmanJohnny NewmanJohn Sylvester Newman, Jr. is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6' 7" and guard/forward, Newman starred at the University of Richmond, before going on to play in the National Basketball Association...
(born 1963), American basketball player - Johnny Newman (footballer)Johnny Newman (footballer)Johnny Newman is an English former footballer and manager. Newman played as a central defender, beginning his career with Birmingham City in 1951 where he won the Second Division and was on the losing side in a FA Cup final. He moved on to Leicester City and then to Plymouth Argyle, for whom he...
(born 1933), English former footballer and football manager - Sam NewmanSam NewmanJohn Noel William "Sam" Newman is a retired Australian rules football player and current television personality. He is a featured presenter on the AFL version of The Footy Show.-VFL career:...
(John Noel William "Sam" Newman) (born 1945), Australian television personality and ex-Australian rules footballer - Jon O. NewmanJon O. NewmanJon O. Newman is an United States federal judge. He has served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit since 1979.-Education and legal training:...
, U.S. federal judge
See also
- Jack Newman (disambiguation)
- John Neumann (disambiguation)John Neumann (disambiguation)John Neumann may refer to*Saint John Neumann , Roman Catholic Bishop of Philadelphia, later canonized*St. John Neumann, Bryn Mawr, a Roman Catholic parish in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia...