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  1. Thomas Barbour (August 19, 1884 – January 8, 1946) was an American herpetologist. He was the first president of the Dexter School in 1926. From 1927 until 1946, he was director of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) founded in 1859 by Louis Agassiz at Harvard University in Cambridge , Massachusetts .

  2. Thomas Barbour was born on 25 July 1921 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974), Arthur (1981) and The Age of Innocence (1993). He died on 29 December 2005 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • Actor
    • July 25, 1921
    • Thomas Barbour
    • December 29, 2005
  3. Dr. Barbour is board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. He specializes in reconstructive surgery of the elbow, wrist, and hand. He also specializes in arthroscopic surgery of the elbow and wrist as well as endoscopic carpal tunnel release.

  4. THOMAS BARBOUR BIGELOW reptiles found near a summer camp in New Hampshire, had appeared in 1901, while he was still a schoolboy. Twenty-seven had been on reptiles, the others on birds, mammals, fishes, and more general subjects. The geographic coverage, foreshadowing his life interest in zoogeography, had included East Africa,

  5. Feb 28, 2006 · Friends and neighbors of Thomas Barbour, actor, playwright and Village activist, who died at the age of 84 at his Perry St. home on Dec. 29, 2005, celebrated his life at a Feb. 7 memorial...

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  7. Tom Barbour is a former prosecutor, Marine Corps veteran, and advocate for reform who represents clients in criminal, civil, and landlord-tenant cases. He focuses on trial work and has a track record of winning cases and securing favorable outcomes for his clients.

  8. Thomas Barbour was an American herpetologist. He was the first president of the Dexter School in 1926. From 1927 until 1946, he was director of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) founded in 1859 by Louis Agassiz at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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