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Hicks, Thomas
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Hicks, Thomas, 1823–90, American portrait painter, b. Newtown, Pa. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and abroad, where he lived for several years. He settled in New York City in 1849 and there became one of the outstanding portraitists of his day. The New-York Historical Society has some interesting portraits; others of President Lincoln, Henry Ward Beecher, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Edwin Booth as Iago, Hamilton Fish, and Daniel W. Middleton are in the Capitol, Washington, D.C. The Metropolitan Museum has a portrait of the artist's wife.


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Mrs Hicks (the star was born Thomas Hicks in Bermondsey in 1936) wanted her son to forge a career in the hotel business, not follow his Joseph Conrad-inspired dream of a life sailing the oceans.
Thomas Hicks of the USA won the marathon but only after fellow American Fred Lorz was thrown out of the competition after it was revealed he had covered almost the entire distance in a car, leaping out just before the finish.
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