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  1. Wadham College, Oxford. John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon, GCSI, GCVO, OBE, PC (28 February 1873 – 11 January 1954) was a British politician who held senior Cabinet posts from the beginning of the First World War to the end of the Second World War.

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  2. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Sir John Simon (born Oct. 10, 1816, London—died July 23, 1904, London) was an English surgeon and public health reformer whose efforts to improve the hygienic quality of urban life led to the establishment of modern standards of public health service.

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  3. Sir John Simon KCB FRS FRCS (10 October 1816 – 23 July 1904) was an English pathologist, surgeon and public health officer. He was the first Chief Medical Officer for Her Majesty's Government from 1855–1876. Biography. John Simon was born in London to Louis Michael Simon, a stockbroker, and Mathilde (née Nonnet). [1] .

  4. John Simon (Norwalk (Connecticut), 11 de agosto de 1941) es un músico, productor musical y compositor estadounidense, más conocido por su trabajo con el grupo canadiense de rock The Band en los álbumes Music from Big Pink y The Band.

  5. Sir John Simon (Viscount Simon), 1873-1954. Though he never rose to the premiership, John Allsebrook Simon’s collection of the highest offices of state – the Home Office (twice), the Treasury, the Foreign Office and the Woolsack – is unique in twentieth-century history. He played a major role in British politics over more than three ...

  6. 3 de mar. de 2017 · Fahema Begum. Sir John Simon (10 October 1816 – 23 July 1904), pathologist, surgeon and public health reformer, was born 200 years ago. October 2016 marked the 150 th anniversary of the Sanitary Act (1866), which Simon was influential in bringing about.

  7. (1873—1954) politician and lawyer. Quick Reference. (1873–1954). Liberal politician and eminent barrister. Simon's collection of high offices—home secretary, foreign secretary, chancellor of the Exchequer, and lord chancellor—is unique in the 20th cent.