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In the News (Tue 2 Dec 08)

  
  The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Clark, U to Z
Clark, W. — of Canton, Stark County, Ohio.
Clark, Waid V. — of Lorain, Lorain County, Ohio.
Clark, Ward — of Canistota, McCook County, S.Dak. Democrat.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/clark9.html   (734 words)

  
 Arts & Culture - Blind Leading the Blind
Walter's litany of the boy's afflictions was near nightmarish in proportion: "He had bad breath, like he'd eaten sour cream from a cat box.
In addition to the Clark's over-the-top childhood recollections, there is humor in the irony of a burned-out detective suddenly realizing her rather unhinged perp might actually be not bad dating material.
Walter is fearless in mining the territory of childhood, and in exploring how our wounds shape the people we become.
www.inlander.com /inlandway/279496065428569.php   (1259 words)

  
 The New York Review of Books: Waiting for the General
Clark can also be remarkably, almost unnervingly, candid, saying (off the record, of course) all sorts of things that a politician doesn't usually talk about outside his close circle of advisers.
Clark spent the early weeks of his campaign traveling throughout the country to establish himself as a plausible national candidate and—critical to the Democratic Party's chances next November—as a strong candidate in the South.
Clark's view on Kosovo, shared by Tony Blair and other European leaders, was that Clinton, by stating that ground troops would not be used there —a position Clinton took for domestic political reasons—gave the Serbs a military advantage.
www.nybooks.com /articles/16795   (4593 words)

  
 Isaac and John Wood Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Eli Wood, born April 21, 1833 in Crawford County, Indiana; died November 10, 1903 in Custer County, Oklahoma.
Eli Walter, born December 27, 1817 in Evansville, Preston County, (West) Virginia; died January 22, 1851 in Grafton, Taylor County, (West) Virginia.
Walter, born 1846 in Evansville, Preston County, West Virginia; died in Davis, Tucker County, West Virginia.
members.cox.net /dwalter1/wood.html   (7324 words)

  
 Clark County, Ohio History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Henry Croft, Sr., one of the pioneers of Clark County, claims to have been the first inventor of the county, and, while his manufacturing ventures have been in a small way, his inventions are quite a credit to him.
At a very early age, he man ifested remarkable mechanical talent, together with inventive genius, and soon determined to abandon the farm for mechanical pursuits, which were better suited to his taste, and to that end he served an apprenticeship as a machinist.
Clark was widely known as a thorough educator, fascinating author, an eloquent minister, and accomplished editor.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Clark/ClarkSpringfieldCity(2).htm   (19256 words)

  
 John Bates Clark
John Bates Clark is best known for developing the "marginal productivity" concept and the 'product exhaustion' thesis behind the marginal productivity theory of distribution, which he was (arguably) the first to develop in 1889, from which he then extrapolated enormous ethical conclusions (esp. in his famous 1899 tome).
Clark's 'parable' was taken up in the 1930s by Frank Knight in another capital controversy and, when it was incorporated into neo-classical growth theory in the 1950s, it generated yet another battle, the Cambridge capital controversy.
As one of few American economists of the Marginalist school and a prominent apologist for the capitalist system, John Bates Clark was a great opponent of the Institutionalist School - and, as a consequence, became one of Thorstein Veblen's favorite targets.
www.economyprofessor.com /theorists/johnbatesclark.php   (538 words)

  
 Walter Goodner
Walter Goodner, born supposedly in Orange County, North Carolina, was the eldest son and child of Mary Goodner, and her husband believed to have been Peter Goodner.
In the 1800 census return of Guilford County, Walter is shown as the head of a household with one child, a son, under 10 years of age, which was John.
Eli Hewitt is believed to have been a son of Philip Hewitt, who emigrated from North Carolina to Preble County, Ohio, in 1807, settling on Banta Creek in a location where some five years later Walter Goodner settled.
goodnerfamilybook.goodner.info /walter_goodner.htm   (3921 words)

  
 Descendants of Simon Walter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Walter, born September 11, 1828 in Cove District, Barbour County, (West) Virginia; died October 24, 1855 in Vernon, Van Buren County, Iowa.
Solomon Walter, born September 28, 1843 in Cove District, Barbour County, (West) Virginia; died September 20, 1859 in Winchester, Iowa.
Walter, born 1844 in Preston County, (West) Virginia; died 1926.
members.cox.net /dwalter1/waltgen.html   (3488 words)

  
 Obituary-Norfolk Daily News-September 9, 1990
Conrad Todd CLARK, son of Edmond Dexter and Martha TODD CLARK, was born September 14, 1920 at Graham, Kentucky and died May 22, 1988 in Colville, Washington.
She is survived by six sons and two daughters, Alva and Walter and Sylvia SIMPKINS of Neligh, Carrie DARE of Winner, SD, and Frank.
Walter Eli CLARK was born April 10, 1891, at Oakdale, Nebraska and departed this life on October 20, 1941, aged fifty years, seven months and ten days.
www.rootsweb.com /~neantelo/obits/ABC/CLARK.htm   (1246 words)

  
 Eli Schrock Family
Eli and Magdalena were Mennonites and farmers living just north of what is now St. Jacobs, Ontario (north of Waterloo).
Three of his children (Joseph, Susan and Eli) record in the 1880 US Census that their father was born there, and son John and daughter Mary Berkey stated in the 1910 US Census that their father was born in Pennsylvania.
Sarah Shrock was born April 3, 1837, and is the oldest child of Eli and Magdalena Shrock of Ontario.
www.bibleviews.com /schrock.html   (8099 words)

  
 Clark County, Ohio History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
To assert that Clark County did more than any other county of the same class would savor of the spirit of boasting; to say that less was done would not be true, therefore the record must be examined.
On the 14th of October, its solid columns, filled with the brave manhood which was to represent Clark County, and her valorous namesake, upon many a field, filed through the streets of Springfield on the march to the front.
Their coming was heralded by telegraph, and Clark County rave her boys a soldiers' welcome-a grand proves lion, a feast and warm greetings, amid the shouts of the multitude and the booms of their prize cannon.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Clark/Clark(2).htm   (11395 words)

  
 Biographies of the Attorneys General
Clark was a special attorney in the Bureau of War Risk Litigation, Department of Justice, in 1937.
Ramsey Clark, the son of Tom C. Clark, the Fifty-ninth Attorney General, was born in Dallas, Texas, on December 18, 1927.
From 1951 to 1961 Clark was an associate and partner in the law firm of Clark, Reed and Clark.
www.usdoj.gov /jmd/ls/agbiographies.htm   (12842 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | Clark campaign hires manager | Deseret Morning News Web edition
MILWAUKEE — Gen. Wesley K. Clark's campaign for the Democratic nomination for president, which has gone for seven weeks without a campaign manager, announced on Monday that it had hired Paul Johnson, the manager of Sen. Bob Graham's short presidential campaign, to fill that role.
The appointment was announced by Eli Segal, the chairman of the Clark campaign and one of several officials who have been filling the role of campaign manager since early October, when Donnie Fowler resigned three weeks after Clark announced his candidacy.
Johnson said his top goals would be to help make allocation decisions involving both the $12 million that the campaign has said it expects to raise in the fourth quarter and where the general should campaign.
deseretnews.com /dn/print/1,1442,560034681,00.html   (205 words)

  
 Eli Heckscher
Student of David Davidson at Uppsala and subsequently a docent under Cassel at Stockholm, Eli Heckscher nonetheless abandoned his mentors to blaze his own path in economic history and the history of economic thought.
Incomparably prolific, Eli Heckscher's bibliography boasts of over a thousand publications His most famous contribution to economics, his 1919 article which unveiled the "Hecksher-Ohlin-Samuelson" model of international trade to the world, was a single brilliant shot.
His major contributions was to present the world with magnificent (but often disputed) tomes on the economic history such as The Continental System (1918) and Mercantilism (1931).
www.economyprofessor.com /theorists/eliheckscher.php   (184 words)

  
 Charleston Daily Mail History
Four days later, on April 6, 1914, it was purchased by 45-year-old Walter Eli Clark, who had been a teacher, reporter, Washington correspondent, gold prospector and governor of Alaska.
It was Clark who gave the Daily Mail stable ownership, established its identity as an independent Republican newspaper, and brought it into the modern era.
After Clark's death in 1950, the leadership of the Daily Mail passed to Frederick M. Staunton, a brother-in-law of Gov. Clark, who served as publisher.
www.dailymail.com /static/history2.htm   (1297 words)

  
 Geneology Data Sheet
Abridged:  Walter Eli CLARK departed this life aged fifty years, seven months and ten days.
To this union were born six children, two sons and four daughters, Warren CLARK, Frank CLARK, Nylotis CLARK, Nellie CLARK, Hazel CLARK and Althea CLARK, all of whom, with his wife, survive him.
With exception of three years at Lynch, Nebraska, and a few years in South Dakota, Walter’s entire life was spent in or near Oakdale.
www.rootsweb.com /~neantelo/Surname-C/clarkwaltere.htm   (131 words)

  
 Governor Frank Murkowski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Territorial Governor Walter Eli Clark and his family were the first to occupy the new executive residence.
Nine territorial governors, one secretary of Alaska (acting governor), and all governors since Statehood have resided in the House.
The seal was used until 1910 when Governor Walter Eli Clark decided the design placed too much emphasis on icebergs, northern lights, and Native people.
www.gov.state.ak.us /nancy/governors_house.php   (1808 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Money miscalculation left Dean spent, to Kerry's good fortune   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
By insisting on a flat fee, the Clark campaign saved more than $1 million that it could then invest in more TV time, according to attorney Leslie Kerman, who negotiated the contract last fall.
Still, campaign donors have a right to know that their money is going to win the nomination and not to enrich the consultants.
Walter Shapiro's column appears Monday, Wednesday and Friday during the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
www.usatoday.com /news/opinion/columnist/shapiro/2004-02-05-hype_x.htm   (908 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Misfits (1961) : Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Eli Wallach gives a strong deeply moving portrait of Guido who has lost his wife, his way, and his humanity.
Thelma Ritter as landlady Isabelle was the icing on the cake--full of charm and wit.
The scene where Clark Gable and company capture and supposedly break a wild mustang is the allegory of the whole movie.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6304056877?v=glance   (2956 words)

  
 Wesley Clark-Campaign Organization
Clark's late entry, or as one staffer put it "ridiculously late start," presented special challenges in building a campaign organization.
At the time of Clark's announcement on Sept. 17, other campaigns had been building for months; many operatives had long since signed on to work for other candidates.
Clark for President was his first foray into the political world.
www.gwu.edu /~action/2004/clark/clarkorg.html   (4755 words)

  
 1960 Clark Co
A complete census of Clark County was taken in 1860.
In the following list the name of the head of each family is given first, the age next, the occupation next, the value of his real estate next, the value of personal estate next, the birthplace next, and, then the mention of his family connection as to wife and adult or minor children:
Ely William, 76, farmer, $1,200, $220, Massachusetts, wife, 1 minor child.
www.usgennet.org /usa/wi/county/clark/clark/facts/1860FedCensus.htm   (1737 words)

  
 HERBERT CLARK HOOVER: A Biographical Sketch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Their first son Theodore (Tad, 1871) was followed on August 10, 1874 by another boy, Herbert Clark Hoover (Bert).
On the occasion of his son's birth Jesse went through town declaring, "We have another General Grant in our house." Herbert's birth was followed in 1876 by the birth of a sister, Mary (May).
With a call from Walter Hines Page, the American Ambassador, and some conversations with Emile Francqui, a Belgian Banker, Hoover decided to make the Belgian cause his personal crusade.
hoover.archives.gov /education/hooverbio.html   (6076 words)

  
 RollingStone.com: Deadly Immunity : Politics
In 2002, the day after Frist quietly slipped a rider known as the "Eli Lilly Protection Act" into a homeland security bill, the company contributed $10,000 to his campaign and bought 5,000 copies of his book on bioterrorism.
According to transcripts of the meeting, the committee's chief staffer, Kathleen Stratton, predicted that the IOM would conclude that the evidence was "inadequate to accept or reject a causal relation" between thimerosal and autism.
That, she added, was the result "Walt wants" -- a reference to Dr. Walter Orenstein, director of the National Immunization Program for the CDC.
www.rollingstone.com /politics/story/_/id/7395411   (4710 words)

  
 The Clark Family Registry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
My mother was very proud of her Clark heritage and so am I. I was the last child born to middleage parents and I was privileged to hear to hear stories about earlier generations of the Clark family.
Cornelius Morgan Clark lived in Laurens county Ga, was a Methodist minister, and lived in a square hewn log house.
Hettie Sophie Clark inherited land along the Oconee River in the Cedar Grove community of Laurens County, GA from her father, John GNF Clark.
currieart.com /clark/book.html   (5285 words)

  
 CSPN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Letter from Eli Clark to Erastus Brainerd, Seattle, August 9, 1907.
In regard to the complaints of the Alaska merchants...I met every merchant in Dawson and Alaska only a year ago, and my conclusion was that nine-tenths—perhaps a larger proportion—of the complaints against Seattle were tommyrot, and the other tenth...were well worthy of consideration by the Seattle interests....
As an after thought, it occurs to be that I found the Seattle jobbers last fall absolutely intolerant of all talk about dissatisfaction in Alaska...that was not the right attitude.
www.washington.edu /uwired/outreach/cspn/curklon/klondoc057.html   (186 words)

  
 Calendar - Significant Dates in Alaska's Political History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The US Senate confirmed the appointment of Alaska's Walter Hickel as the Secretary of the Interior.
Governor Walter E. Clark approved the first act of the first Territorial Legislature, giving Alaska women the right to vote.
Walter Eli Clark was appointed the last District Governor of Alaska.
www.alaska.edu /creatingalaska/calendar/bymonth.xml   (936 words)

  
 Clark County Arkansas Queries
She was born in Arkansas May 20, 1854 and married Walter J. Crow in Clark Co., AR on October 25, 1876.
Her husband, Thomas Markham died Clark County 1854, but since she did not show up in 1850 census with him in Clark County, I'm not sure they were still married.
Clark Co. Arkansas and Pike County Arkansas old township Colbath Township was annexed and ceased to exist in 1873 when annexed to pike County.
www.pastracks.com /states/arkansas/clark/cqueries_97.htm   (11857 words)

  
 CNN.com - Clark hires former Graham campaign manager - Nov. 24, 2003
Clark spokesman Matt Bennett said Johnson was hired by campaign chairman Eli Segal and will start next Monday.
Some Graham staffers went to work for Clark, the retired Army general who had entered the race shortly before Graham got out.
Clark has been without a campaign manager since early October, when Donnie Fowler quit the job.
www.cnn.com /2003/ALLPOLITICS/11/24/elec04.prez.clark.campaign.ap   (235 words)

  
 New Deal/W.P.A. Artist Biographies
(Walter Burt Adams page; b/w photo of one of Adams' WPA paintings from the 1973 Walter Burt Adams exhibit, "Evanston Yesterday and Today"; "Evanston Through the Eyes of an Artist: Forty Years of Evanston Paintings by Walter Burt Adams," exhibit through the Evanston Public Library and Evanston Historical Society).
Clark worked as a sculptor and instructor in sculpture and ceramics at Syracuse University, N.Y. She also worked for the WPA/FAP in Illinois in the 1930s.
Clark studied at Carnegie Tech, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the British Academy, Rome, Italy.
www.wpamurals.com /wpabios.html   (12226 words)

  
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Babe Clark is surrounded on three sides by pine forest, and a grassed parking area is on the west side as you turn off Gene Nelson Road, which is graveled.
JAN 16 2003 [LVH: h/o Pamela B. (?) Williams] ================================================================================ Historical note: Babe Clark Cemetery is named after Alexander L. "Babe" Clark, son of John Harvey and Rachel (Drake) Clark Sr who started the community known as Clark Settlement in Calcasieu (now Beauregard) Parish northeast of Starks, LA a few years after the Civil War.
It is one of three Clark cemeteries in this community, the others being the Archie Clark and Dick Clark cemeteries.
home.att.net /~lvhayes/Genealog/Cems/Beau/bclark.txt   (316 words)

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