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  • Thomas Graham Jr. (diplomat)

    American diplomat

    For the gridiron football player, see Thomas Graham Jr. (American football).

    Thomas Graham Jr.

    In office
    1970–1997
    In office
    1994–1997
    In office
    January 1993 – July 1994
    Born (1933-10-09) October 9, 1933 (age 91)
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Political partyDemocratic 2012–present
    Other political
    affiliations
    Democratic1951–1968Republican1968–2010
    Independent 2010–2012
    SpouseChristine Coffey Ryan
    ChildrenElizabeth Graham Brookfield
    Thomas L. Graham
    Clover Graham Hackett
    Thomas C. Ryan (stepson)
    Missy C. Ryan (stepdaughter)
    Residence(s)Maryland, USA
    Alma materPrinceton University
    Harvard Law School
    ProfessionLawyer
    Politician
    Author
    Businessman
    Branch/serviceUnited States Army
    Years of service1956–1958

    Thomas Graham Jr. is a former senior U.S. diplomat. Graham was involved in the negotiation of every single international arms control and non-proliferation agreement from 1970 to 1997. This includes the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT Treaties), the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties (START Treaties), the Anti-ballistic missile (ABM) Treaty, Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) Treaty, Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty (NPT), Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty and Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). In 1993, Ambassador Graham served as acting director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA) from January to November, 1993 and acting deputy director from November, 1993 to July, 1994. From 1994 through 1997, he was president Bill Clinton's special representative for Arms Control, Non-Proliferation, and Disarmament. Graham successfully led the U.S. government efforts to achieve the permanent extension of the NPT in 1995. Graham also served for 15 years as the general counsel of ACDA. Throughout his career, Thoma

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  • Thomas Henry Graham (20 July 1887 – 1967) was an English professional footballer who made one appearance in the Football League for Barnsley as a centre forward. He later played in the Midland League and Southern League for Castleford Town and Brentford respectively.

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    Brentford1911–12Southern League First Division15410164
    1912–13Southern League First Division200020
    Career total17410184

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  • Thomas Graham (chemist)

    British chemist (1805–1869)

    Thomas GrahamFRS FRSE DCL (20 December 1805 – 11 September 1869) was a Scottish chemist known for his pioneering work in dialysis and the diffusion of gases. He is regarded as one of the founders of colloid chemistry.

    Life

    Graham was born in Glasgow, Scotland and was educated at the High School of Glasgow. Graham's father was a successful textile manufacturer, and wanted his son to enter into the Church of Scotland. Instead, defying his father's wishes, Graham became a student at the University of Glasgow in 1819. There he developed a strong interest in chemistry, studying under Professor Thomas Thomson, who was impressed and influenced by the young man. He left the university after receiving his MA in 1824.

    He later studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and then briefly taught chemistry at the Glasgow University Portland Street Medical School. In 1828 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, his proposer was Edward Turner. He won the Society's Keith Medal for the period 1831–33.

    in 1830 he was appointed to be the first professor of chemistry at the Anderson's Medical School, a post later named the Freeland Chair of Chemistry. He also delivered lectures to the Glasgow Mechanics' Institution before moving to take up a professorship at the University of London, where Graham founded the Chemical Society of London in 1841. In 1866, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

    His final position was the Master of the Mint, where he stayed from 1855 until his death. He was the last person to hold that position: afterwards the post was amalgamated into the Chancellor of the Exchequer while all the actual responsibilities were transferred to the Deputy Master.

    He died in Gordon Square in London but his body was returned to Glasgow for burial in the fa