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  1. Thomas Hughes (1822-1896) was an English lawyer, judge, politician and author, best known for his novel Tom Brown's School Days. He was also a social reformer, co-operative movement leader, and founder of a utopian settlement in Tennessee.

  2. Thomas Hughes (born Oct. 20, 1822, Uffington, Berkshire, Eng.—died March 22, 1896, Brighton, Sussex) was a British jurist, reformer, and novelist best known for Tom Browns School Days. Hughes attended Rugby School from 1834 to 1842.

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  3. Jan 11, 2023 · Thomas Hughes, who as a State Department official and member of the Kennedy-era brain trust stood out for his deep skepticism over the Vietnam War, and who later transformed the Carnegie...

  4. Thomas J.R. Hughes is a professor of computational and applied mathematics and aerospace engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. He leads the Oden Institute Computational Mechanics Group, which focuses on isogeometric analysis and other topics in computational mechanics.

  5. Jun 28, 2006 · Thomas Hughes (1822-96) was a Victorian author, politician, and social reformer. He wrote Tom Brown's Schooldays, a classic novel about Rugby School, and advocated for labor unions, Christian Socialism, and adult education.

  6. Feb 15, 2006 · In School Stories. In Browsing: Literature. In Browsing: Teaching & Education. In Browsing: Fiction. About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

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  8. Thomas Hughes was a lawyer, reformer, and novelist who wrote Tom Brown's School Days and other works influenced by Christian Socialism. He also served in Parliament, founded a cooperative colony in Tennessee, and corresponded with James Russell Lowell.

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