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Howard Clark (physician)
Howard Clark may refer to: *Howard Clark (bishop) (1903–1983), primate of the Anglican Church of Canada * Howard Franklin Clark (1914–1942), U.S. Navy pilot, twice awarded Distinguished Flying Cross ** USS Howard F. Clark *Howard L. Clark Sr. (1916–2001), CEO of American Express *Howard Charles Clark (born 1929), Canadian academic * Howard L. Clark Jr. (died 2020), chairman and CEO of Shearson Lehman Brothers * Howard Clark (golfer) (born 1954), European Tour and Ryder Cup golfer * Howard Clark (footballer) (born 1968), English footballer * Howard Clark (American football) (born 1935), American football player *Howard Clark (pacifist) (1950–2013), English pacifist, chair of War Resisters' International *Howie Clark (born 1974), baseball player See also *Howard Clark Kee, professor of biblical studies emeritus at Boston University *Howard Clarke (born 1929), professor emeritus of classics at the University of California, Santa Barbara *John Howard Clark John Howard Clark ...
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Howard Clark (bishop)
Howard Hewlett Clark (April 23, 1901 – January 21, 1983) was Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada from 1959 to 1971. Born in Fort Macleod, Alberta, Clark attended the University of Trinity College in Toronto. He was first appointed Curate of St. John the Baptist Norway in Toronto, Ontario in 1930. In 1932 he was made Curate of Christ Church Cathedral in Ottawa. He became Priest-in-Charge in 1938, Rector in 1939, and Dean and Rector from 1945 to 1953. He was Bishop of the Diocese of Edmonton from 1954 to 1961 and Bishop of Rupert's Land from 1961 to 1970. He was elected Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada in 1959; and became metropolitan of Rupert's Land in 1961. In 1970 Clark was made a Companion of the Order of Canada. From 1971 to 1982 he was Chancellor of Trinity College, Toronto Trinity College (occasionally referred to as The University of Trinity College) is a college federated with the University of Toronto, founded in 1851 by Bishop John Strac ...
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Howard Franklin Clark
USS ''Howard F. Clark'' (DE-533) was a in service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. She was sold for scrapping in 1973. History ''Howard F. Clark'' was named in honor of Howard Franklin Clark who was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross twice and was missing in action after action in the Battle of the Coral Sea. She was launched by the Boston Navy Yard 8 November 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Howard Clark, widow of the namesake; and commissioned at Boston, Massachusetts, 25 May 1944. Pacific War ''Howard, F. Clark'' conducted shakedown training off Bermuda, returned to Norfolk, Virginia, 16 August, and two days later got underway for the Pacific Ocean. She transited the Panama Canal, called briefly at San Diego, California, and reported for duty at Pearl Harbor 18 September. For the next 3 months ''Howard F. Clark'' participated in battle maneuvers and training exercises in preparation for her part in the Navy's sweeping island campaign against Japan. Acting as ...
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Howard L
Howard is an English-language given name originating from Old French Huard (or Houard) from a Germanic source similar to Old High German ''*Hugihard'' "heart-brave", or ''*Hoh-ward'', literally "high defender; chief guardian". It is also probably in some cases a confusion with the Old Norse cognate ''Haward'' (''Hávarðr''), which means "high guard" and as a surname also with the unrelated Hayward. In some rare cases it is from the Old English ''eowu hierde'' "ewe herd". In Anglo-Norman the French digram ''-ou-'' was often rendered as ''-ow-'' such as ''tour'' → ''tower'', ''flour'' (western variant form of ''fleur'') → ''flower'', etc. (with svarabakhti). A diminutive is "Howie" and its shortened form is "Ward" (most common in the 19th century). Between 1900 and 1960, Howard ranked in the U.S. Top 200; between 1960 and 1990, it ranked in the U.S. Top 400; between 1990 and 2004, it ranked in the U.S. Top 600. People with the given name Howard or its variants include: Given ...
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Howard Charles Clark
Howard Charles Clark, (born 4 September 1929) is a Canadian chemist and university administrator. Born in Auckland, New Zealand, Clark was educated at Takapuna Grammar School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1951, a Master of Science degree in 1952, and a PhD in 1954 from the University of Auckland. He then received a second PhD in 1958 from University of Cambridge. From 1954 to 1955, he was a lecturer at the University of Auckland. From 1955 to 1957, he was a Fellow at the University of Cambridge. He emigrated to Canada in 1957 as an assistant professor at the University of British Columbia. He became a full professor and remained at UBC until 1965, when he was appointed Head of Chemistry at the University of Western Ontario. From 1976 to 1986, he was Vice President Academic and a professor of chemistry at the University of Guelph. From 1986 to 1995, he was the 9th President of Dalhousie University as well as a professor of chemistry. From 1983 to 1984, he was Pre ...
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Howard Clark (golfer)
Howard Keith Clark (born 26 August 1954) is an English professional golfer who played on the European Tour for many years and had his most successful period in the mid-1980s. Early life and amateur career Clark was born in Leeds, England. He learned the game from his father, who was a scratch amateur. He won the 1971 Boys Amateur Championship and played for Great Britain & Ireland in the 1973 Walker Cup. Professional career Clark turned professional in 1973 and joined the European Tour in 1974. His first professional tournament win came in the 1975 Greater Manchester Open. In 1976 he won the T.P.D. Under-25 Championship and his first win on the European Tour was two years later at the 1978 Portuguese Open. Clark's final tally of European Tour wins was eleven, including pairs of wins in four consecutive seasons from 1984 to 1987. He also won the individual title at the World Cup of Golf in 1985. His best placing on the Order of Merit was third, which he achieved in both 1984 ...
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Howard Clark (footballer)
Howard William Clark (born 19 September 1968) is an English former footballer who made 136 appearances in the Football League playing for Coventry City, Darlington, Shrewsbury Town and Hereford United. A midfielder or defender, Clark went on to play non-league football for Nuneaton Borough, Crawley Town and Hinckley Athletic. Life and career Clark was born in Coventry. He was associated as a junior with Wolverhampton Wanderers, and joined hometown club Coventry City under the YTS scheme. He turned professional in September 1986, and was a member of the Coventry squad that won the 1986–87 FA Youth Cup. He made his first-team debut at the age of 20, on 5 November 1988, playing the whole of a 1–1 draw at home to West Ham United in the First Division, but never established himself in the first team. He made 20 League appearances over three years, and spent a few weeks on loan at Darlington of the Third Division, before moving to another Third Division club, Shrewsbury To ...
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Howard Clark (papermaker)
Howard Clark may refer to: *Howard Clark (bishop) (1903–1983), primate of the Anglican Church of Canada *Howard Franklin Clark (1914–1942), U.S. Navy pilot, twice awarded Distinguished Flying Cross ** USS Howard F. Clark *Howard L. Clark Sr. (1916–2001), CEO of American Express *Howard Charles Clark (born 1929), Canadian academic * Howard L. Clark Jr. (died 2020), chairman and CEO of Shearson Lehman Brothers * Howard Clark (golfer) (born 1954), European Tour and Ryder Cup golfer *Howard Clark (footballer) (born 1968), English footballer * Howard Clark (American football) (born 1935), American football player *Howard Clark (pacifist) (1950–2013), English pacifist, chair of War Resisters' International *Howie Clark (born 1974), baseball player See also *Howard Clark Kee, professor of biblical studies emeritus at Boston University *Howard Clarke (born 1929), professor emeritus of classics at the University of California, Santa Barbara *John Howard Clark John Howard Clark (1 ...
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Howard Clark (American Football)
Howard Morris Clark (born August 23, 1935) is a former American football player who played with the Los Angeles / San Diego Chargers. He played college football College football (french: Football universitaire) refers to gridiron football played by teams of student athletes. It was through college football play that American football rules first gained popularity in the United States. Unlike most ... at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. References 1935 births Living people American football tight ends Chattanooga Mocs football players Los Angeles Chargers players San Diego Chargers players Players of American football from Dalton, Georgia American Football League players {{tightend-1930s-stub ...
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Howard Clark (pacifist)
Howard Clark (6 March 1950 – 28 November 2013) was an active pacifist who was Chair of War Resisters' International (WRI) from 2006 until his sudden death from a heart attack. As well as having played an important role in the WRI from the 1980s, he had been an active contributor to the British pacifist magazine, ''Peace News''. Howard Clark was born in Bath into a devout Methodist family and his father was a minister. He was a large, energetic man who suffered from nystagmus, otherwise known as "dancing eyes". He became a pacifist around the time he went to the University of East Anglia in 1968, where he met, and eventually married the daughter of a World War II conscientious objector. At university he was a member of the British National Council of the Fellowship of Reconciliation. On graduation he was offered a position as co-editor of ''Peace News'', a job he held until 1976. In this time he helped to launch several campaigns and organisations including London Greenpeace, th ...
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Howie Clark
Howard Roddy Clark (born February 13, 1974) is an American professional baseball coach and former utility player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays, and Minnesota Twins, and coached for the Orioles and Chicago White Sox. He is currently the hitting coach for the Memphis Redbirds. Playing career Clark was selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the 27th round (744th overall) of the 1992 Major League Baseball Draft. He would spend ten years in Baltimore's minor league system before making an appearance in the majors. During this time, Clark played in parts of four seasons with the Rochester Red Wings, the Orioles' Triple-A affiliate, from to and was named the team captain. After his contract was purchased by the Orioles on July 16, 2002, he finally made his major-league debut as a designated hitter batting leadoff that same day in a 6–1 victory over the Seattle Mariners at Camden Yards. He was given a standing ovation aft ...
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Howard Clark Kee
Howard Clark Kee (Beverly, NJ, July 28, 1920 – Haverford, PA, April 2, 2017) was William Goodwin Aurelio Professor of Biblical Studies Emeritus at Boston University School of Theology (1977-1988) and a visiting faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania. After earning a PhD from Yale University in 1951, Kee was an instructor in religion and classics at the University of Pennsylvania from 1951 until 1953. He was an assistant professor and professor of New Testament at Drew University from 1953 until 1968. In 1968 he was appointed the Rufus Jones professor of history of religion at Bryn Mawr College where he taught until 1977 when he became the William Goodwin Aurelio professor of Biblical Studies at Boston University Boston University (BU) is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. The university is nonsectarian, but has a historical affiliation with the United Methodist Church. It was founded in 1839 by Methodists with its original campu ..., a posi ...
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