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Knowlton, Clark S. (31)

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Knowlton was a professor at the University of Utah and a researcher of Spanish Americans and the Southwest. Clark S. Knowlton (1919-1991) was a professor of sociology, with a research interest in the Indians of the American Southwest. Clark Shumway Knowlton (1919-1991) was a professor of sociology. He did extensive research on minorities (especially Hispanic Americans) and ethnic studies, immigration issues, and land-grant issues....

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Clark, Joseph S. (23)

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Joseph Sill Clark was a Democratic reform politician from Philadelphia. Early in his career he served as Campaign Manager for Richardson Dillworth's mayoral campaign, 1947, and as Philadelphia City Controller, 1950-1951. He served as Mayor of Philadelphia, 1951-1956, and from 1957-1968 he was a United States Senator from Pennsylvania.

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Clark, John S. (14)

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Clark, Kenneth S. (11)

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Kennth S. Clark was a member of the Princeton Class of 1905. Kenneth Sherman Clark was a member of the Princeton Class of 1905. As an undergraduate he was the conductor of the Triangle Club orchestra and composed many of the original songs featured in its performances. He also authored a series of songs dedicated to Princeton including the popular "Going Back to Nassau Hall." In the years after Princeton, Clark was the supervising editor of the Paull-Pioneer Music Corpor...

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Clark, Benjamin S. (9)

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Benjamin Clarke was a clock maker in Philadelphia, Penn. from 1791-1848. Resident of Malone, N.Y. Epithet: son of S Clark, annotator of the Bible Benjamin Clark settled in Malone, NY in 1815. He had three sons and one daughter; his sons names were Samuel S., Benjamin W. and Charles. Clarkwas the first judge of the Court of Common Pleas in 1825-1828. In 1819 he was appointed to a building committee to raise funds to build a fire...

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Clark, John S., 19th cent, (16)

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Clark, Daniel S. (7)

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Daniel Clark was a Philadelphia general merchant and shipper.

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Marlor, Clark S., 1922-... (7)

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Speech educator and author, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; b. in Camden, N.J.

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Clark, Joseph S. (Joseph Sill), Jr., 1901-1990 (20)

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Joseph Sill Clark Jr. (October 21, 1901 – January 12, 1990) was an American author, lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 116th Mayor of Philadelphia from 1952 to 1956 and as a United States Senator from Pennsylvania from 1957 to 1969. Clark was the only Unitarian Universalist elected to a major office in Pennsylvania in the modern era. The son of attorney and tennis player Joseph Sill Clark Sr., Clark pursued a legal career in Philadelphia after graduatin...

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Clark, Francis S. (4)

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