Harry John Toe (born August 15, 1988) is a Liberian footballer.
The midfielder played previously with LISCR, Watanga, Ghanaian side Buduburam FC and in the United States of America for St. Paul Twin Stars.
Harry is a natural midfielder, very creative and has excellent ball control-both left and right foot. Harry also possess excellent passing skills and close control to hold the ball in the midfield while under sustained pressure. He is a complete midfielder and has a lot of skills on top of fitness: tackle, dribble, shot and pass well on the pitch. He is physical, skillful, discipline, hardworking, young and energetic player.
Harry have played for the U-17, U-21 and U-23 Liberian national teams. Harry has also received a call-up to Liberia's senior side, but was unable to attend due to injury problem. He is also since 2011 an member of the Liberia national football team.
Harry G. John, Jr. (1919–1992) was an American philanthropist, founder of the De Rance Foundation and heir to the Miller Brewing Company fortune through his grandfather, founder Frederick Miller.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. John's mother, Elise Miller John, was one of two daughters of brewery founder Frederick Miller. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1941 and was president of Miller Brewing from 1946 to 1947, succeeded by his cousin Fred Miller (1906–1954). John married Erica Nowotny in 1956 and the couple had nine children.
As a young man, John funded leprosariums in India and camps for Milwaukee inner-city blacks. He donated money to dig wells in drought-stricken West Africa and provided seminary training in the Philippines.
In the early 1950s, John, a devout Catholic, utilized his inheritance - Miller stock valued at $14 million - to found the De Rance Foundation, which he named after Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rance, the 17th-century abbot of the monastery at La Trappe, France. In 1972, Philip Morris bought Miller Brewing, resulting in the value of John's stock soaring to $97 million overnight. The De Rance Foundation thus became the world's largest Catholic charity.