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Edward Clark (other)
Edward or Ed Clark may refer to: Politicians * Ed Clark (born 1930), American politician, Libertarian presidential candidate in 1980 * Edward Clark (Australian politician) (1854–1933), Australian politician * Edward Clark (governor) (1815–1880), American politician, Governor of Texas * Edward Clark (Canadian politician) (born 1932), Canadian politician * Edward A. Clark (1906–1992), United States Ambassador to Australia, 1965–1968 * Edward Henry Clark (1870–1932), New Zealand politician Sports * Ed Clark (baseball) (Edmund C. Clark, 1863–1927), American baseball player * Nobby Clark (cricketer) (Edward Winchester Clark, 1902–1982), English cricketer Others * Edward Clark (actor) (1878–1954), Russian-born American actor and songwriter * Edward Clark (architect) (1822–1902), American architect, Architect of the Capitol, 1865–1902 * Edward Clark (artist) (1926–2019), American abstract painter * Edward Clark (conductor) (1888–1962), British conductor and BBC m ...
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Ed Clark
Edward E. Clark (born May 4, 1930) is an American lawyer and politician who ran for governor of California in 1978, and for president of the United States as the nominee of the Libertarian Party in the 1980 presidential election. Clark is an honors graduate of Tabor Academy, Dartmouth College, and received a J.D. degree from Harvard Law School. Formerly a liberal Republican, he joined the Libertarian Party following President Richard Nixon's imposition of wage and price controls in 1971. 1978 California gubernatorial campaign In 1978, Clark received some 377,960 votes, 5.5% of the popular vote, in a race for governor of California. Although a member of the Libertarian Party, he appeared on the California ballot as an independent candidate. Another factor leading to the unprecedented (for California) 5.5% vote total for Clark was his libertarian campaign occurring the same year as the successful Proposition 13 which limited property taxes, and the unsuccessful anti-gay Bri ...
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Edward Cabot Clark
Edward Cabot Clark (December 19, 1811 – October 14, 1882) was an American lawyer, businessman and investor. Early life Clark was born on December 19, 1811 in Athens in Greene County, New York. He was the eldest child of three sons born to Nathan Clark (1787–1880) and Julia ( née Nichols) Clark (1793–1873), who married in February 1811. His younger brothers were Nathan Henry Clark (who died in infancy), and Nathan Clark Jr., who took over their father's potter company. His father was an early settler of Athens and established the prominent and highly successful firm, Athens Pottery Works. His maternal grandparents were from Waterbury, Connecticut and his paternal grandparents were Reuben Clark and Mary (née Peppard) Clark. After spending four years at the Lenox Academy in Lenox, Massachusetts where he learned Latin and Greek, in the fall of 1826 Clark began attending Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where he graduated in August 1831 and later buil ...
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Edwin Clark (other)
Edwin Clark may refer to: * Edwin Clark (civil engineer) (1814–1894), English civil engineer * Edwin N. Clark (1902–1982), US Army general * Edwin Hill Clark (1878–1967), American architect * Edwin Clark (politician) (born 1927), Nigerian politician See also *Edwin Clarke (1919–1996), British medical historian and neurologist *Edward Clark (other) Edward or Ed Clark may refer to: Politicians * Ed Clark (born 1930), American politician, Libertarian presidential candidate in 1980 * Edward Clark (Australian politician) (1854–1933), Australian politician * Edward Clark (governor) (1815–1880 ...
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Edward Clarke (other)
Edward Clarke may refer to: * Edward Clarke (MP for Hythe) (died 1628), English MP for Hythe, 1625 * Edward Clarke (of Chipley) (16th–17th century), Member of Parliament for Taunton, Somerset, England * Edward Clarke (Lord Mayor of London) (died 1703) * Edward Clarke (MP for Norwich) (died 1723), English politician, MP for Norwich, 1701–1702 * Edward Clarke (1650–1710), English politician, MP for Taunton, 1690–1710 * Edward Clarke (author) (1730–1786), English cleric * Edward Daniel Clarke (1769–1822), English naturalist, mineralogist and traveller * Edward Clarke (1770–1826), British politician, MP for Wootton Bassett, 1796–1802 * Edward Frederick Clarke (1850–1905), Canadian journalist and politician * Edward Clarke (footballer) (1871–?), English footballer * Edward Denman Clarke (1898–1966), World War I flying ace * Edward Hammond Clarke (1820–1877), American physician and author of ''Sex in Education; or, A Fair Chance for the Girls'' * Sir Edward Clar ...
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Edward Walter Clark III
Edward Walter Clark III (1885 – November 16, 1939) was an investment banker with E. W. Clark & Co. Biography He was born in 1885 to Edward Walter Clark Jr. and Mary Newbold (Taylor) Clark. He graduated from Harvard University in 1907; the following year, he won golf's Presidents Cup (Harvard). During World War I, he served overseas with the Army Signal Corps. He worked at E.W. Clark for 19 years, making partner in 1920. He also served for several years as a director of the Farmers National Bank of Bucks County Bucks County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 646,538, making it the fourth-most populous county in Pennsylvania. Its county seat is Doylestown. The county is named after the English ..., Pennsylvania, founded by a maternal great-grandfather. Clark died on November 16, 1939, in Chestnut Hill Hospital after a brief illness. References 1885 births 1939 deaths E. W. Clark & Co. Harvard Univers ...
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Edward Clark Carter
Edward Clark Carter (June 9, 1878 – November 9, 1954) worked with the International Y.M.C.A. in India and in France, during World War I, from 1902 to 1918, but was best known for his work with the Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR), of which he was secretary from 1926 to 1933, secretary general from 1933 to 1946 and executive vice-chairman from 1946 to 1948. A graduate of Harvard University (Class of 1900), he worked to increase knowledge and dialogue with the countries of the Pacific Rim, but he also promoted interests and groups which critics charged were communist fronts or communist dominated. In 1948, he left the IPR under pressure and became Provost and then Director of International Studies of the New School for Social Research in New York City. Carter became a main target of the McCarran Committee as part of a general investigation of the U.S. Department of State by Senator Joseph McCarthy. In 1940, he helped organize the Russian War Relief Fund, was chair (1941-1945 ...
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Edward Winter Clark
Edward Winter Clark (E. W. Clark) (February 25, 1830 – March 18, 1913) was an American missionary. Clark is known for his pioneering missionary work in Nagaland and for his work on transcribing the spoken Ao language into a written script. Clark created the first bilingual dictionary of the Ao language and along with his wife, Mary Mead Clark, set up the first school in the Naga hills region of North-East India. Clark documented their experience in Assam and the Naga Hills in ''A Corner in India''. The Clarks are buried in the Island Cemetery in the town of Amenia in Dutchess County, New York. Early life Clark was born on February 25, 1830, in North East, New York, and baptized into the Baptist faith at age 14. He attended Worcester Academy from 1839 to 1841, earned his master's degree from Brown University in 1857, and was ordained a preacher in 1859. Mary Mead was born in Amenia, New York. Ministry in Nagaland On receiving permission, Clark moved to Molungkimong in March ...
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Edward William Clark
Edward William Clark (born November 30, 1946) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles from 2001 to 2022. Biography Early life Edward Clark was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Educated in California, he attended the former Our Lady Queen of Angels Seminary in Mission Hills, Los Angeles, and St. John's Seminary in Camarillo, California. Priesthood Clark was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Timothy Manning on May 9, 1972, and then served in pastoral assignments in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. From 1985 to 1988, Clark studied at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, where he earned a Doctor of Theology degree. He served as coordinator of religious instruction for secondary schools from 1988 to 1990, and was named president of St. John's Seminary College in 1994. Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles On January 16, 2001, Clark was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Ar ...
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Edward White Clark
Edward White Clark (January 20, 1828 – April 9, 1904) was the head of E. W. Clark & Company, a prominent financial firm in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Biography He was born on January 20, 1828, to Enoch White Clark, a member of the Clark banking family and Sarah Crawford Dodge. He married Mary T. Sill on July 18, 1855, and had six children: Edward Walter II (1858–1946), Clarence Munroe (1859–1937), Joseph Sill Sr. (1861–1956), Herbert L. (1865–1940), Marion (1867–1938), and Percy Hamilton (1873–1965). Clark developed an interest in Assyriology and Egyptology, and along with his brother Clarence, endowed the Chair in Babylonian Research at the University of Pennsylvania. This marked the university's first step toward creating the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology—commonly known as the Penn Museum—is an archaeology and anthropology museum at the University ...
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Edward Walter Clark Jr
Edward is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Saxon England, but the rule of the Norman and Plantagenet dynasties had effectively ended its use amongst the upper classes. The popularity of the name was revived when Henry III named his firstborn son, the future Edward I, as part of his efforts to promote a cult around Edward the Confessor, for whom Henry had a deep admiration. Variant forms The name has been adopted in the Iberian peninsula since the 15th century, due to Edward, King of Portugal, whose mother was English. The Spanish/Portuguese forms of the name are Eduardo and Duarte. Other variant forms include French Édouard, Italian Edoardo and Odoardo, German, Dutch, Czech and Romanian Eduard and Scandinavian Edvard. Short forms include Ed, Eddy, Eddie, Ted, Teddy and Ned. Peop ...
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