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What (who) is J Finley Wilson - definition

AMERICAN ACADEMIC AND NY TIMES EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
John H. Finley; J. H. Finley
  • [[Governor Glynn]] and his wife, with Finley at [[City College of New York]] in 1913

Finley Johnson Shepard         
AMERICAN RAILWAY EXECUTIVE
Finley J. Shepard; Finley Shepard
Finley Johnson Shepard (October 8, 1867 - August 22, 1942) was an American executive at the Missouri Pacific Railroad.
J. S. Wilson         
CHIEF SCOUT OF JAPAN (1888-1969)
J.S. Wilson; J S Wilson; JS Wilson
Colonel John Skinner "Belge" Wilson (1888–1969) was a Scottish scouting luminary and friend and contemporary of General Baden-Powell, recruited by him to head the International Bureau, later to become the World Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. Wilson was acting director from 1938 to 1939 following the death of Hubert S.
Henry J. Wilson (farmer)         
(1904-1985)
Henry J Wilson
Colonel Henry James Wilson CBE TD (10 June 1904 – 26 March 1985), known as both Harry and Jock, worked in the London County and Westminster Bank prior to his military career. After the war was over he worked in the War Office Commission reviewing sentences on war criminals.

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John Huston Finley

John Huston Finley (October 19, 1863 – March 7, 1940) was Professor of Polities at Princeton University from 1900 to 1903, and President of the City College of New York from 1903 until 1913, when he was appointed President of the University of the State of New York and Commissioner of Education of the State of New York. A promenade along the western bank of the East River between 63rd Street and 125th Street in Manhattan was named the John Finley Walk in 1940 because he had often walked the perimeter of Manhattan.