Thomas Roy Jones (April 26, 1890 - June 21, 1985 ) was an American industrialist and management author, known as business school graduate, company president, and recipient of the Henry Laurence Gantt Medal in 1951.
12-940: Thomas Jones may refer to: Business [ edit ] Thomas Roy Jones (1890–1985), American industrialist and management author Thomas V. Jones (1920–2014), American businessman Thomas W. Jones (born 1949), American businessman Civil servants [ edit ] T. K. Jones (1932–2015), American civil defense expert Thomas Mercer Jones (1795–1868), British-Canadian administrator Thomas Jones (civil servant) (1870–1955), British civil servant and educationalist Clergy [ edit ] Thomas Jones (bishop) (c. 1550–1619), Anglican archbishop in Dublin Thomas Jones (priest) (died 1682), defender of Anglican Christianity Thomas Jones of Denbigh (1756–1820), Methodist clergyman, hymnwriter Thomas Jones (missionary) (1810–1849), Christian missionary to
24-474: The American Type Founders as general manager, and vice-president of its sales corporation. Next Jones became chairman and chief executive officer of Daystrom Company, a management holding company that owned five different companies: American Type Founders, Daystrom Furniture, Daystrom Electric, Daystrom Laminates and Daystrom Instruments Division. In 1954 Daystrom bought Heath Company and
36-708: The University of Kansas in 1913, and obtained a postgraduate degree from Harvard Business School in 1917. Jones started his career in industry as works manager of the motor works of the Moline Plow Company , was assistant general manager at the Cincinnati Milling Machine Company , and was vice-president and general manager at the Harris Seybold Potter Company at Cleveland. in 1932-33 he joined
48-688: The British merchant navy Thomas E. Jones (university president) (1888–1973), president of Fisk University, U.S., 1926–1946 Thomas Hudson Jones (1892–1969), American sculptor Thomas Hewitt Jones (born 1984), British composer Thomas Jesse Jones (1873–1950), Welsh-American sociologist and educational administrator T. H. Jones (Thomas Henry Jones, 1855–1929), South Australian organist and music teacher T. C. Jones (Thomas Craig Jones, 1920–1971), American female impersonator Thomas Jones (born 1980), American rapper, birth name of Rapper Big Pooh Arrest of Thomas Jones , 2000 case involving
60-532: The Khasi people, India Thomas Jones (minister) (1819–1882), Welsh Independent preacher Thomas Sherwood Jones (1872–1972), suffragan bishop of Hulme, Manchester, 1930–1945 Legal [ edit ] Thomas Jones (English judge) (1614–1692), British judge Thomas Jones (Maryland judge) (1735–1812), justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals Thomas A. Jones (1859–1937), associate justice of
72-846: The Ohio Supreme Court Thomas R. Jones (judge) (1913–2006), justice of the New York Supreme Court Military [ edit ] Major Thomas Jones (died 1713), Irish-born immigrant to Long Island, USA Thomas Jones, 7th Viscount Ranelagh (1812–1885), proponent of British volunteer force Thomas Alfred Jones (1880–1956), British recipient of the Victoria Cross Thomas ap Catesby Jones (1790–1858), U.S. Navy officer Thomas Jones (Medal of Honor) (1820–1892), American Civil War sailor Thomas E. Jones (doctor) (1880–1958), African-American doctor and first lieutenant in
84-524: The Philadelphia Police Department Twm Siôn Cati (c. 1530–1609), folkloric Welsh outlaw See also [ edit ] Tom Jones (disambiguation) Tommy Jones (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
96-2448: The Royal Society Thomas Wharton Jones (1808–1891), ophthalmologist and physiologist Thomas Rymer Jones (1810–1880), British surgeon, academic and zoologist Thomas Rupert Jones (1819–1911), British geologist Thomas David Jones (born 1955), American astronaut Sportsmen [ edit ] Soccer (association football) [ edit ] Thomas Jones (footballer, born 1879) (1879–?), outside left (Small Heath) Thomas Jones (footballer, born 1884) (1884–1958), Welsh international football inside left (Nottingham Forest) Thomas Jones (footballer, born 1885) (1885–?), football centre forward and outside right (Everton, Birmingham City) Thomas Jones (footballer, born 1889) (1889–1923), English football goalkeeper (Grimsby Town) T. G. Jones (Thomas George Jones, 1917–2004), Welsh international football for Everton Thomas Jones (footballer, born 1997) , Chilean midfielder (Deportes Magallanes) Other sports [ edit ] Potsy Jones (Thomas Clinton Jones, 1909–1990), American football player Thomas Jones (American football) (born 1978), American football player Thomas Babington Jones (1851–1890), Welsh cricketer Thomas Baker-Jones (1862–1959), Welsh rugby player Thomas Jones (rugby union) (1895–1933), Welsh international rugby union player Thomas Jones (wrestler) (born 1982), British wrestler better known as "The UK Kid" Other [ edit ] Thomas Jones (historian) (1732–1792), American Loyalist historian Thomas Jones (artist) (1742–1803), landscape painter in Italy and Britain Thomas Jones (English publisher) (1791–1882), publisher, bookseller in London, convert to Judaism Thomas H. Jones (1806–?), African-American abolitionist Thomas Jones (civil engineer) (1809–1892), South Australian pioneer Thomas Jones (librarian) (1810–1875), librarian of Chetham's Library, Manchester, Britain Thomas Dow Jones (1811–1881), American sculptor, medallist Thomas Mason Jones (1833–1873), Irish journalist and political activist Thomas John Jones (1874–?), Welsh officer in
108-1747: The U.S. Army Poets [ edit ] T. Gwynn Jones (1871–1949), Welsh-language poet Thomas Henry Jones, known as T. Harri Jones (1921–1965), poet in Britain and Australia Thomas Hughes Jones (1895–1966), Welsh poet and writer Politicians [ edit ] Thomas Jones (MP for Wallingford) , 15th-century Member of Parliament for Wallingford Thomas Jones (died 1558 or 1559) , MP for Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire Thomas Jones (MP for Hereford) (died 1628), MP for Hereford Thomas Jones (died 1711) , MP for East Grinstead Thomas Jones (South Carolina mayor) (1742–1826), fifth intendent (mayor) of Charleston, South Carolina Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones (1765–1811), MP for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Thomas McKissick Jones (1816–1892), American politician, Tennessee Thomas L. Jones (1819–1887), American politician, Kentucky Thomas G. Jones (1844–1914), governor of Alabama, USA Thomas Jones, Baron Maelor (1898–1984), British MP for Meirionnydd Thomas B. Jones , early 20th-century American politician, Virginia Thomas Llewellyn Jones (1872–1946), company director and Queensland politician Thomas Artemus Jones (1871–1943), Welsh judge, journalist, nationalist and politician Thomas Mardy Jones (1879–1970), British politician and miner Scientists [ edit ] Thomas Jones (mathematician) (1756–1807), British mathematician and academic Thomas P. Jones (1774–1848), mechanical engineer and publisher in USA Thomas Jones (optician) (1775–1852), British astronomical instrument maker and Fellow of
120-506: The age of 95. This business-related biographical article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Thomas Jones (died 1711) Thomas Jones (died 8 October 1711) was a Member of Parliament for East Grinstead , Sussex in 1685. A son of a judge, he was a nominee of Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset in the two-member constituency, and was opposed by the Tory John Conyers. Conyers complained of
132-527: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Jones&oldid=1258742783 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Thomas Roy Jones Jones was born in Kingman, Kansas in 1890 to Joseph Francis Jones and Emma Laura (Miller) Jones. He obtained his BSc at
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#1732783312190144-711: Was in 1962 absorbed by oilfield service company Schlumberger Ltd. Shortly afterwards, in 1963, Jones retired. In these days Jones had also served as president of the National Association of Manufacturers . From 1953 to 1970, Jones was a member of the board of trustees of Lafayette College . In 1951 the American Management Association and ASME had awarded Jones the annual Henry Laurence Gantt Medal . Jones died at his home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California in 1985 at
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