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Walter Clark (judge), Walter Clark
Walter Clark may refer to: * Walter Clark (Canadian politician) (1890–1987), Canadian politician, served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba * Bill Clark (screenwriter) (Walter Clark, born 1944), American police detective and television writer and producer * Walter Eli Clark (1869–1950), American politician, Governor of Alaska * Walter Clark (judge) (1846–1924), North Carolina jurist * Walter Van Tilburg Clark (1909–1971), American author of short stories, poetry and novels * Walter Ernest Clark (1873–1955), president of the University of Nevada, father of Walter Van Tilburg Clark * Walter Leighton Clark (1859–1935), American businessman, inventor and artist * Walter Eugene Clark Walter Eugene Clark (September 8, 1881 – September 30, 1960), was an American philologist. He was the second Wales Professor of Sanskrit at Harvard University and editor of the volumes 38-44 of the Harvard Oriental Series. He translated th ... (1881–1960), American philologist ...
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Walter Clark (Canadian Politician)
Walter Ernest Clark (July 17, 1890 – March 26, 1987) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1955 to 1958 as a Liberal-Progressive. He was 54 years old at the time of his election, and was a farmer and former municipal official in Baldur.''Winnipeg Free Press'', 28 June 1955, pp. 1-4. The son of John and Hanna Clark, he farmed and lived in the Rosehill district near Baldur, moving to the town in 1945 but continued to farm until the 1970s. In 1912, Clark married Teresa Caroline Porter. He was reeve of the Rural Municipality of Argyle for 18 years. Clark was elected to the Manitoba legislature in a by-election called in the Mountain constituency after the resignation of high-profile cabinet minister Ivan Schultz. He defeated Progressive Conservative Marcel Boulic by 276 votes, and served for the next three years as a backbench supporter of Douglas Campbell's government. Many Liberal-Progressives were concerned with ...
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Bill Clark (screenwriter)
Bill Clark (born May 20, 1944) is a former New York Police Department first grade detective and an award-winning television writer and producer. He was a veteran NYPD Detective First Grade before joining David Milch and Steven Bochco's ''NYPD Blue'' in the first season as technical advisor, technical consultant, drawing on his twenty-five years experience with New York undercover and homicide units to ensure that the series accurately and realistically portrayed the work of New York City detectives. He went on to win two Emmy Awards, and was also honored with a Writers Guild of America Award, a Peabody Award and two Humanitas Prize. Biography Born in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador on May 20, 1944, Clark grew up in Brooklyn, in an area now known as Park Slope. Education While on the NYPD, Clark attended the New York Institute of Technology on the G.I. Bill, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts, B.A. in Criminal Justice. Military At age 17, Clark joined the United States Arm ...
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Walter Eli Clark
Walter Eli Clark (January 7, 1869 – February 4, 1950) was an American journalist and newspaper publisher. In addition to his journalistic activities, he was the last List of Governors of Alaska, Governor of the District of Alaska from 1909 to 1912, and the first Governor of Alaska Territory from 1912 to 1913. Background Clark was born on January 7, 1869, to Oren Andrus and Jeannette (Jones) Clark in Ashford, Connecticut. He was educated in public school and in 1887 graduated from the Connecticut State Normal School (now Central Connecticut State University). Clark taught at a school in Waterville, Connecticut, before becoming Principal of Manchester, Connecticut's grade school. In 1891 he enrolled at Williston Seminary. From there he went to Wesleyan University and graduated with a Bachelor of Philosophy in 1895. Following his graduation, Clark worked briefly in Hartford, Connecticut, Hartford as a reporter for ''The Hartford Post''. From there he moved to Washington, D ...
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