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Proctor (other)
A proctor is an overseer or representative in a legal, ecclesiastical or academic setting. It may also refer to: People * Proctor (surname), includes a list of people with the name Place names In the United States: *Proctor, Kentucky *Proctor, Minnesota * Proctor, Missouri * Proctor, Pennsylvania *Proctor, Oklahoma * Proctor, Texas *Proctor, Vermont, a New England town ** Proctor (CDP), Vermont, the village within the town * Proctor, West Virginia Schools *Proctor Academy, a boarding school in Andover, New Hampshire, USA *Proctor High School, a secondary school in Proctor, Minnesota, USA Other uses * Percival Proctor, a British radio trainer and communications aircraft of the Second World War and after * Proctor (lunar crater) * Proctor (Martian crater) * a barley (''Hordeum vulgare'') cultivar See also * Procter (surname) * Procter & Gamble The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) is an American multinational consumer goods corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio ...
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Proctor
Proctor (a variant of ''procurator'') is a person who takes charge of, or acts for, another. The title is used in England and some other English-speaking countries in three principal contexts: * In law, a proctor is a historical class of lawyers, and the King's (or Queen's) Proctor is a senior government lawyer. * In religion, a proctor represents the clergy in Church of England dioceses. * In education, proctor is the name of university officials in certain universities. In the United States and some other countries, the word "proctor" is frequently used to describe someone who supervises an examination (i.e. a supervisor or invigilator) or dormitory. Law England A proctor was a legal practitioner in the ecclesiastical and admiralty courts in England. These courts were distinguished from the common law courts and courts of equity because they applied "civil law" derived from Roman law, instead of English common law and equity. Historically, proctors were licensed by the Arc ...
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Proctor, West Virginia
Proctor (also referred to as Austinville or Proctors) is an unincorporated community in northwestern Wetzel County, West Virginia, United States. It lies on West Virginia Route 2 along the Ohio River, north of the city of New Martinsville, the county seat of Wetzel County. Its elevation is 630 feet (192 m). Because the community has borne multiple names, the Board on Geographic Names officially designated it "Proctor" in 1980. It has a post office with the ZIP code 26055. The community was named after a pioneer settler named Proctor. See also * List of cities and towns along the Ohio River The Ohio River is a long river in the United States. It is located at the boundary of the Midwestern and Southern United States, flowing southwesterly from western Pennsylvania to its mouth on the Mississippi River at the southern tip of Illinoi ... References Unincorporated communities in Wetzel County, West Virginia Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Wes ...
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Barley
Barley (''Hordeum vulgare''), a member of the grass family, is a major cereal grain grown in temperate climates globally. It was one of the first cultivated grains, particularly in Eurasia as early as 10,000 years ago. Globally 70% of barley production is used as animal fodder, while 30% as a source of fermentable material for beer and certain distilled beverages, and as a component of various foods. It is used in soups and stews, and in barley bread of various cultures. Barley grains are commonly made into malt in a traditional and ancient method of preparation. In 2017, barley was ranked fourth among grains in quantity produced () behind maize, rice and wheat. Etymology The Old English word for barley was ', which traces back to Proto-Indo-European and is cognate to the Latin word ' "flour" (''see corresponding entries''). The direct ancestor of modern English ''barley'' in Old English was the derived adjective ''bærlic'', meaning "of barley". The first citation of t ...
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Proctor (Martian Crater)
Proctor is a large crater in the Noachis quadrangle of Mars. It measures in diameter and was named after Richard A. Proctor, a British astronomer (1837–1888). Dune fields The crater contains a 35 x 65 km dark dune field. It was one of the first sand dune fields ever recognized on Mars based on Mariner 9 images. The crater's dunes are being monitored by HiRISE to identify changes over time. File:Russellcratermap.jpg, Topographical map showing location of Proctor crater and other nearby craters File:Proctor crater dunes 510A46.jpg, Another Viking image of the dunes in Proctor and in nearby craters File:Proctor Crater Ripples and Dunes.JPG, Proctor crater transverse aeolian ridges and Dunes, as seen by HiRISE File:Proctor Crater, Mars.jpg, HiRISE image of the crater with transverse aeolian ridges surrounding a large dune File:Proctor Crater Dune Field.jpg, The edge of a dark dune field on the floor of Proctor crater File:Wikiproctordunes.jpg, Dune field on floor of Pr ...
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Proctor (lunar Crater)
Proctor is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that is located to the southeast of the prominent crater Tycho. It lies just to the north of the huge walled plain Maginus. To the north is the crater Saussure and to the northwest, just to the east of Tycho, lies Pictet. Proctor is 52 kilometers in diameter and its walls are 1,300 meters high. It is from the Pre-Imbrian period, which lasted from 4.55 to 3.85 billion years ago.''Autostar Suite Astronomer Edition''. CD-ROM. Meade, April 2006. The outer rim of this crater has become heavily worn and eroded, and now forms a low, irregular rise around the interior floor. Much of the northwestern half of the rim is marked by a number of small craters, including Proctor D. The interior floor is somewhat level and is marked only by a few tiny impacts. The crater is named after the 20th-century American astronomy writer Mary Proctor Mary Proctor (1862 – 11 September 1957) was an American popularizer of astronomy. While no ...
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Percival Proctor
The Percival Proctor is a British radio trainer and communications aircraft of the Second World War. The Proctor is a single-engined, low-wing monoplane with seating for three or four, depending on the model. Design and development The Proctor was developed from the Percival Vega Gull in response to Air Ministry Specification 20/38 for a radio trainer and communications aircraft. To meet the requirement, the aircraft based on the Vega Gull had larger rear cabin windows and the fuselage was longer. Modifications were made to the seats to enable the crew to wear parachutes, and there were other changes to enable a military radio and other equipment to be fitted. In early 1939, an order was placed for 247 aircraft to meet operational requirement OR.65. The prototype aircraft, serial number ''P5998'', first flew on 8 October 1939 from Luton Airport,Thetford, Owen. ''Aircraft of the Royal Air Force 1918–57, 1st edition''. London: Putnam, 1957. and the type was put into producti ...
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Proctor High School
Proctor High School is a 912 secondary school in Proctor, Minnesota, United States that was established in 1912. Situated in the Duluth–Superior area, Proctor High School and the connected A.I. Jedlicka Middle School serves about 1,000 students. The Proctor school district contains five schools and they generally have eighteen students for every full-time teacher according to a study done in 2011. Clubs Proctor High school offers sports and clubs such as Choir, Cheer-leading, Baseball, Spanish and Nordic Skiing. The activities director is currently Anthony Wood. Clubs include: * American football * Band * Choir * Drama * Golf * Knowledge bowl * Math team * Nordic skiing * School newspaper * Soccer * Swimming, girls * Track and field * Cross country * Basketball * Hockey * Dungeons and Dragons Athletic achievements State Tournament Appearances Boys *Baseball – 1976, 2011, 2012, 2016 **2012 State Class AA Third Place Champions *Basketball – 1964, 1972 **State Tournament In ...
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Proctor Academy
Proctor Academy is a coeducational, independent preparatory boarding school for grades 9–12 located on in Andover, New Hampshire. There are about 370 students. History Origin Proctor Academy first began as Andover Academy, established in 1848 by the town of Andover. The idea of the school spawned from a sewing group conversation between the wives of the area's prominent families, in the living room of attorney Samuel Butterfield. The women shared a strong conviction that their town needed a school for its expanding population. On June 23, 1848, the incorporation of the academy was approved, with Samuel Butterfield as president, Walcott Hamlin as secretary, and True Brown and John Fellows as executive committee members. The academy opened its doors in August 1848, on the second floor of the church on Main Street,"History of the town of Andover New Hampshire, 1751-1906" with many of the desks, chairs and chalkboards donated by the Butterfields. Mrs. Eliza Butterfield set up t ...
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Proctor (CDP), Vermont
Proctor is a census-designated place (CDP) that comprises the northern half of the town of Proctor, Rutland County, Vermont, United States, including the unincorporated village of Proctor. As of the 2020 census, the CDP had a population of 1,565, out of 1,763 in the entire town. The CDP is in north-central Rutland County, in the valley of Otter Creek and climbing the steep hillsides on each side. The village is sited where the creek drops over Sutherland Falls, with the Vermont Marble Museum The Vermont Marble Museum or Vermont Marble Exhibit is a museum commemorating the contributions of Vermont marble and the Vermont Marble Company, located in Proctor, Vermont, United States. The museum is located in a wing of one of the former Verm ... occupying a building of the former Vermont Marble Company overlooking the falls. Vermont Route 3 passes through the community, leading north to Pittsford and south the same distance to the village of Center Rutland, west of downtown ...
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Proctor (surname)
Proctor is an English occupational surname, originally meaning 'steward', derived from Latin ''procurare'' ("''to manage''"). Notable people with the name include: * Alexander Phimister Proctor (1860–1950), American sculptor * Andy Proctor, English rugby league footballer * Andrew Beauchamp-Proctor (1894–1921), South African RAF officer * Barbara Gardner Proctor (born 1933), first African American woman to own and operate an advertising agency * Bernard E. Proctor (1901–1959), American food scientist * Carlos Proctor (1907–1983), American college football player and coach * Carolina Isakson Proctor (1930–2012), wife of 27th President of Colombia, Virgilio Barco Vargas * David Proctor (other) * Dennis Proctor (1905–1983), British civil servant * Dick Proctor (born 1941), Canadian activist * Dorothy Proctor, Canadian author and activist * Edna Dean Proctor (1829–1923), American poet * Edward Proctor (1870–1944), English footballer * Elaine Proctor (bor ...
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Proctor, Vermont
Proctor is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,763 at the 2020 census. Proctor is home to the Vermont Marble Museum and Wilson Castle. History In the early 19th century, small high-quality marble deposits were discovered in Rutland, and in the 1830s a large deposit of nearly solid marble of high quality was found in what is now West Rutland. By the 1840s small firms had begun operations, but marble quarries only became profitable when the railroad came to Rutland in 1851. At the same time, the famous quarries of Carrara in Tuscany, Italy, became largely unworkable because of their extreme depth, and Rutland quickly became one of the leading producers of marble in the world. This fueled enough growth and investment that in 1886 the marble companies saw to it that when the present Rutland City was incorporated as a village, most of the town was split off as West Rutland and Proctor, which between them contained the bulk of the marble quarries ...
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Proctor, Texas
Proctor is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Comanche County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population of 220 in 2000. It is situated along U.S. Highway 377 in eastern Comanche County, approximately twelve miles northeast of Comanche. Thomas O. Moore established the community in 1872. The settlement was moved to its present site in the early 1890s to be on the route of the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railroad. Briefly known as Camden, the name was soon changed to Proctor. During the early 20th century, Proctor flourished, but began to decline by the 1930s. The community is now home to around 220 residents. Although Proctor is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code 76468. Public education in the community is provided by the Comanche Independent School District. Climate The climate in this area is characterized by relatively high temperatures and evenly distributed precipitat ...
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