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| relatives = | | relatives = Grace Johnston, Patrick W Johnston, [[John Alexander Johnston]], [[David Landale Johnston]], Janet A Johnston, Edward H Johnston (siblings) | ||
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'''Thomas Kenneth Johnston''' was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]]. | '''Thomas Kenneth Johnston''' was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]]. | ||
The BGS Speech Day 1900 programme records that Johnston was a "Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. 12th [[Wikipedia:7th Wrangler (University of Cambridge)|Wrangler]] in the Mathematical [[Wikipedia:Tripos|Tripos]], 1899." | |||
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[[Category:Parry Gold Medallists]] | [[Category:Parry Gold Medallists]] | ||
[[Category:19th Century]] | [[Category:19th Century]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:57, 4 June 2021
| Thomas Kenneth Johnston | |
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| Education | Boston Grammar School; Trinity College, Cambridge |
| Notable work(s) | Parry Gold Medal winner 1893 |
| Parents | David Johnston; Susan |
| Relatives | Grace Johnston, Patrick W Johnston, John Alexander Johnston, David Landale Johnston, Janet A Johnston, Edward H Johnston (siblings) |
Thomas Kenneth Johnston was educated at Boston Grammar School.
The BGS Speech Day 1900 programme records that Johnston was a "Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. 12th Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos, 1899."