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  1. William H. Thompson (June 16, 1895 – July 6, 1981) was a writer, psychologist, professor, Presbyterian minister, and the father-in-law of Warren Buffett.

  2. William Thomson, lord Kelvin, ( Reino Unido: /ˈwɪlɪəm ˈtɑːmsən lɔːd ˈkelvɪn/; Belfast, 26 de junio de 1824- Largs, Ayrshire, 17 de diciembre de 1907) fue un físico y matemático británico . Obtuvo los siguientes títulos: Orden de Mérito del Reino Unido, Caballero gran cruz de la Real Orden Victoriana, miembro del Consejo Privado ...

  3. Sinnett, Gloria Kurtz, "The psychological viewpoints of William Hertzog Thompson and his contributions." (1960). . 67. In all institutions of Metier learning there are a few personalities who are outstanding to not only the student body, but also to the community. One such personality is William Hertzog Thomson, who has been associated with the ...

    • Gloria Kurtz Sinnett
    • 1960
  4. Peter Buffett (brother) Doris Buffett (aunt) Howard Graham Buffett (born December 16, 1954) is an American businessman, former politician, philanthropist, photographer, farmer, and conservationist. [1] He is the middle child of billionaire investor Warren Buffett. He is named after Howard Buffett, his grandfather, and Benjamin Graham, Warren ...

  5. William Hertzog Thompson (1895–1981), American psychology professor and minister. William Irwin Thompson (1938–2020), American social philosopher and cultural critic. William Robert Thompson (1923/4–1979), Canadian psychologist and behavior geneticist.

  6. 24 de may. de 2018 · June 16, 1895. Birthplace: Greeley, Weld, Colorado, United States. Death: Immediate Family: Son of Lorin Andrew Thompson and Annie Irene Thompson. Husband of Dorothy Thompson. Father of Private and Susan Buffett. Brother of Lorin Andrew Thompson, Jr.; Dr. Charles Edward Thompson and Joel Oxley Thompson.

  7. William H. Thompson. Died 1981-07-06. Omaha, NE (USA) Psychologist, head of the psychology department and Dean of Arts and Sciences at Omaha University (later the University of Nebraska-Omaha). Lifelong Republican who headed Ronald Reagan's Omaha campaign for the GOP nomination in 1968.