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 James Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Clark, alias of Albert Kachellek, brother-in-law of and lieutenant to Bugs Moran, Depression-era gangster; killed in the St.
James Clark (Ontario politician), Speaker of the Ontario Legislature from 1939 to 1943.
James Clark (XML expert), author of groff and expat, who has done much work with open software and XML.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Clark   (244 words)

  
 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS OF JAMES CLARK
Clark, and L.M. Chiappe 2001 An embryonic oviraptorid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia.
Clark, J., H.-D. Sues, and D. Berman 2000 A new specimen of Hesperosuchus agilis from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico and the interrelationships of basal crocodylomorph archosaurs.
Clark, J.M., Perle, A., and Norell, M. 1994 The skull of Erlicosaurus [sic] andrewsi, a Late Cretaceous "segnosaur" (Theropoda: Therizinosauridae) from Mongolia.
www.gwu.edu /~clade/faculty/clark/biblio.html   (793 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: James Clark Ross
Sir James Clark Ross (April 15, 1800 – April 3, 1862), was a British naval officer and explorer.
James Clark Ross is the name of a British Antarctic Survey ship.
During the winter James C. Ross made a series of sledge journeys exploring the shore, which proved that Boothia was a peninsula as the Inuit (Eskimos) had told them and not an island as John Ross had hoped.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/James-Clark-Ross   (1342 words)

  
 Salon Brilliant Careers Jim Clark
Clark is philosophical about the book, in which he's not always depicted in a favorable light.
Rather than piloting the lead car, or even controlling the ride's machinery, Clark has generally been out in front of everyone building the track itself, determining where the damn thing is headed in the first place.
But along the way, Clark also has managed to redefine the culture of American business, helping to transform what had been a cult of the corporation into a new cult of the entrepreneur.
www.salon.com /people/bc/1999/11/24/clark   (819 words)

  
 Beers: Clark p. 175
JAMES MURRAY CLARK who has been a lifelong resident of Washington County was the only issue of David and Eliza J. Clark, and was born under the parental roof in Hopewell Township March 7, 1828.
James married Nancy Reed of Lancaster County, and settled on land near the site of Harrisburg; thence he moved to "Clark's Fancy" which embraced the ground whereon Upper Strasburg was built, near Clark's Gap, Cumberland County.
Their children were all born at the Clark homestead in Canton township, and were as follows: David, married to Eliza Johnston Clark; Esther, married to Rev Joseph Stockton; James, to Jane Henderson; Nancy, to David Larimer; Betsy, to Daniel Houston; Mary, to Paul Anderson; and Jane and William who died in tender years.
www.chartiers.com /beers-project/articles/clark-175.html   (450 words)

  
 James Clark Maxwell
One of the greatest scientists in history, James Clark Maxwell died on the fifth of November in 1879 in Cambridge, England before seeing the conformation of his greatest theory - the "Maxwell Equations".
James Clerk Maxwell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on the thirteenth of November in 1831.
"Maxwell" was added after his mother died when James was a mere eight years old.
www.studyworld.com /james_clark_maxwell.htm   (886 words)

  
 The Westminster Kennel Club 2004 Judges: Mrs. James Edward Clark
Clark, along with her late husband, James Edward Clark, has bred three Westminster Non-Sporting Group winning Poodles as well as, in 1968, winning Best Brace in Show with a pair of home-bred Whippets handled by Mr.
Clark is president of the Poodle Club of America, past president of the English Cocker Spaniel Club of America, and a member of the Ladies Dog Club of America.
Anne Rogers Clark is truly one of the premier people in dogs, and that is well-reflected in her unique standing in the history of The Westminster Kennel Club.
www.westminsterkennelclub.org /2004/judges/clark.html   (412 words)

  
 Texas Set to Execute Mentally Retarded Man
James Clark has a tested IQ of 65 with two or more adaptive behavior deficits, and the State of Texas is rushing to have him executed.
James Clark’s November 21, 2002 execution date was stayed, and the original trial court in Denton, Texas was ordered to determine whether Clark is in fact mentally retarded.
Separately, but just as importantly, James Clark has other important issues.
www.adelante.com /clark   (3650 words)

  
 Maxwell
James Clerk Maxwell was born at 14 India Street in Edinburgh, a house built by his parents in the 1820s, but shortly afterwards his family moved to their home at Glenlair in Kirkcudbrightshire about 20 km from Dumfries.
James, together with his family, arrived at 31 Heriot Row, the house of Isabella Wedderburn his father's sister, on 18 November 1841.
Lewis Campbell was a close friend of Maxwell's and he wrote the biography [The life of James Clerk Maxwell (London, 1882).
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Mathematicians/Maxwell.html   (2533 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: CLARK, JAMES
James Clark, founder of Clarksville, Red River County, the son of Benjamin and Mary (McLendon) Clark, was born in 1799 in Sumner County, Tennessee.
Clark, appointed by a citizens' committee to represent the interests of Pecan Point, led a deputation of Red River settlers to Nacogdoches in December 1835; he arrived in San Felipe by January 11, 1836, with a letter of introduction from John Forbes.
In 1827 Clark was elected to the House of Representatives of the Arkansas Territory General Assembly as a representative of Miller County, Arkansas,
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/CC/fcl7.html   (815 words)

  
 Texas is about to execute a mentally retarded man - James Clark - even though the U.S. Supreme Court prohibits it. Petition
James Lee Clark is scheduled to be executed on April 27, 2004 in Hunstville, Texas even though two expert psychologists found him mentally retarded, ineligible for execution.
The Texas is about to execute a mentally retarded man - James Clark - even though the U.S. Supreme Court prohibits it.
Reprehensibly, this third expert didn't even perform an examination of James Clark.
www.petitiononline.com /jlcpet/petition.html   (507 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - James Clark McReynolds (Supreme Court, Biography) - Encyclopedia
James Clark McReynolds[mukren´uldz] Pronunciation Key, 1862–1946, U.S. Attorney General (1913–14) and Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1914–41), b.
AllRefer.com - James Clark McReynolds (Supreme Court, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/M/McReynol.html   (303 words)

  
 Descendants of James Clark
The eldest son, Mr George Clark, is closely connected with the firm, as is also his brother James.
George Clark was born on 14 Jun 1843 in Farrington Row, Bishopwearmouth, Co. Durham, was baptized on 7 Jul 1843 in St Michael's Church, Bishopwearmouth, died on 4 Mar 1901 in Mentone, France and was buried in Bishopwearmouth Cemetery, Chester Road, Sunderland.
Clark Limited during a turbulent 35 years which took in the Great War, the long boilermakers lockout in 1923, the fire at the Engine Works in July 1924 and the severe economic downturn in the 1930s which led to a considerable contraction in shipbuilding on the River Wear and the eventual amalgamation of Geo.
www.green.gen.name /clark/D5.htm   (8278 words)

  
 James Chichester-Clark Encyclopedia Article, Description, History and Biography @ LocalColorArt.Encyclopedia.com
James Dawson Clark was born on February 12, 1923, at the family home, Moyola Park, Castledawson, County Londonderry.
In 1924 James Clark changed the family name to Chichester-Clark by deed poll, thus preventing the old ascendancy name Chichester (his wife's maiden name) from dying out.
He was the eldest of three children of James and Marion Clark; his brother was Robin Chichester-Clark.
encyclopedia.localcolorart.com /encyclopedia/James_Chichester-Clark   (430 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: CLARK, JAMES BENJAMIN
Clark Field, the baseball field at the university from 1928 to 1974, was named for him.
In the spring of 1861 Clark enlisted in the Eighteenth Mississippi Regiment, C.S.A.; he served for the rest of the war and became a captain.
On the organization of the University of Texas in 1883, Clark became a member of the board of regents.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/CC/fcl8.html   (284 words)

  
 Joseph James Jocko Clark, Admiral, United States Navy
Joseph James Clark was born on November 12, 1893 in Chelsea, Oklahoma.
Joseph James Jocko Clark, Admiral, United States Navy
Clark decided that he didn't want to command a TG under Admiral Halsey and McCain, he asked to be relieved and returned as soon as Mitscher took over again.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /jjclark.htm   (728 words)

  
 Smart Computing Entry - Jim Clark
Clark then attended the University in New Orleans where he earned a bachelor’s degree in physics in 1970 and a master’s degree in physics in 1971.
Among yachting circles, Clark is well known as a sponsor and leader of the AmericaOne syndicate, which has competed for the America’s Cup, the ultimate competition for yachting.
Clark also is well known for his outspoken comments against tech industry giants, such as IBM, Apple, and Microsoft.
www.smartcomputing.com /editorial/dictionary/detail.asp?DicID=17855   (926 words)

  
 About Room 214: James Clark
James Clark has over 10 years' experience creating, managing and implementing successful communications campaigns for consumer product and high-tech companies.
James serves on the communications steering committee for the Colorado March of Dimes, and is the communications chair for the Colorado Chapter of Young Entrepreneurs Organization in which he is also a member.
James plays a lead role in helping clients' executives and marketing teams rapidly examine and refine their market strategy, align communications and business goals, and establish communications priorities.
www.room214.com /james-clark.html   (280 words)

  
 James Dean Clark
To a friend, Clark gloated, "You should have seen Charley when I hit him with those [wad] cutters." When he was arrested, the police found that Clark had retained as a souvenir from the murders the bullet that had passed through the head of one of the victims.
Clark claimed innocence and that he was abducted him and forced to drive the real killer to Texas.
Clark said this unnamed witness was the killer.
www.azcentral.com /specials/special32/articles/06230622EXEclark-ON.html   (361 words)

  
 XML.com: Clark Challenges the XML Community
Clark said that standards, which are often of great benefit in areas that are well explored, have the potential to stifle innovation in areas where the subject matter is not well understood and is still developing.
Clark told the audience that now, much more depends on XML than was envisaged by its creators, because XML is finding many uses for which it was not designed by its creators.
Clark highlighted that we need a general-purpose, extensible solution to the problem, which meets the needs of both the consumer of a document and its producer.
www.xml.com /pub/a/2001/12/19/jjc.html   (1484 words)

  
 James Clark McReynolds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Clark McReynolds (February 3, 1862–August 24, 1946) was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court from October 12, 1914 to January 31, 1941.
McReynolds is widely considered one of the most unpleasant men to ever sit on the Court, being labeled "Scrooge" by Drew Pearson.
With the death of Butler in 1939, McReynolds was the last of the Four Horsemen on the bench.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Clark_McReynolds   (719 words)

  
 First XML Cup Award Presented to Industry Pioneer James Clark
James Clark, founder of the Thai Open Source Software Center, has been involved with SGML and XML for more than 10 years, both in contributing to standards and in creating open source software.
"IDEAlliance is honored to present the first XML Cup Award to James Clark", said Marion Elledge, Executive Vice President of IDEAlliance.
ALEXANDRIA, VA--Jan. 3, 2002-- IDEAlliance, an independent, not-for-profit membership organization, presented the first XML Cup Award to James Clark, at their annual XML 2001 event, held this year in Orlando, Florida, December 9-14.
www.idealliance.org /news/2002/idea0103.asp   (504 words)

  
 Netscape, SGI Founder James Clark Shares the Secrets of His Success
Netscape, SGI Founder James Clark Shares the Secrets of His Success
Clark also addressed Netscape's competition with Microsoft, especially in light of the software giant's recent move to license its browser as the default browser to both America Online and Compuserve.
Clark went on to complete a bachelors and masters degree in physics.
www-tech.mit.edu /Issue/V116/N12/clark.12n.html   (558 words)

  
 Antarctic Explorers: James Clark Ross
James Clark Ross, born in 1800, entered the Navy at 11 years of age.
Polar Pioneers: John Ross and James Clark Ross, by M.J. Ross.
The Polar Rosses: John and James Clark Ross and Their Explorations, by M.J. Ross.
www.south-pole.com /p0000081.htm   (2145 words)

  
 CNN.com - Elderly man says he robbed bank to pay medical bills - Feb. 11, 2004
James Clark also faces a charge of threatening to discharge a destructive device.
A dye pack exploded inside the bag of money, covering James Roland Clark as he left the bank.
James Clark has a federal criminal history dating back to 1954, Kameg said.
www.cnn.com /2004/US/South/02/11/elderly.robber.ap   (353 words)

  
 xmlhack: James Clark unveils a new XML mode for GNU Emacs
More magic from James Clark: He's announced the alpha release of nXML, a new mode for editing XML documents from within GNU Emacs.
That said, as usable as it may be in its current state, Clark seems to be considering it just a start, with significant new development planned; the description for the emacs-nxml-mode mailing list says, in part, that its purpose is to "discuss details of what features the mode should provide and how they should work".
Re: James Clark unveils a new XML mode for GNU Emacs (James Clark - 02:22, 11 Sep 2003)
www.xmlhack.com /read.php?item=2061   (1223 words)

  
 RRS James Clark Ross
RRS James Clark Ross is equipped for geophysical studies, with a compressor bank to power a large seismic air gun array, a large aft" deck for deploying a wide range of equipment and a midships gantry.
RRS James Clark Ross was built by Swan Hunter Shipbuilders, Wallsend, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK and launched by H.M. The Queen on the 1st December 1990.
The vessel was named after Admiral Sir James Clark Ross, R.N. (1800-1862) who discovered the North Magnetic Pole in 1831.
www.antarctica.ac.uk /Living_and_Working/Transport/Ships/RRS_James_Clark_Ross.html   (217 words)

  
 James Clark 3
He provided that his grandson James Clark (son of son John) was to have the homestead at his father's death, and that his (James's) deceased, it was to go to his eldest son.
On 13 Sept. 1726, James Hamton, gave to his "son-in-law" (step-son?) James Clark, a tract of land on the west side of Rahway River at the mouth of Pope's Brook.
The will of James 3 Clark names grandsons Benjamin and James Marsh, who were sons of either of testator's daughters, Phebe, or a possible deceased daughter Sarah.
members.aol.com /clarkweb/thomjames.htm   (392 words)

  
 James Clark --  Encyclopædia Britannica
One of these, under Sir James Clark Ross of the British navy, discovered the ice-locked Ross Sea, which many later expeditions used for landings.
In 2000, U.S. economist James J. Heckman was a cowinner of the Nobel prize in economics, a field often considered too theoretical to be understood by or relevant to the general public.
Clark, who began racing in 1956, made his first tour of the international circuit in 1960 as a member of the Lotus team.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9024206?tocId=9024206   (673 words)

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