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Clark, John Chamberlain, 1793-1852

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Clark, John C. John Chamberlain), 1793-1852.

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Clark, John Laing

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John Laing Clark, during his time at the law firm of Edwards and Angell (now Edwards Angell Palmer and Dodge), did a great deal of research on labor law, specifically wage and price stabilization--intended to control the increase in wages and inflation. His research spans its inception in 1942 through the creation and abolition of the U.S. Wage Stabilization Board in 1951 and 1953, respectively, up to the 1970 the Economic Stabilization Act, which "stabilized prices, re...

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Clark, John, fl 1832-1852

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George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale, began writing Don Juan in Italy in 1818, and continued to add episodes until his death in 1824. The long, digressive satiric poem is a loose narrative, based on the life and adventures of the eponymous hero. The first two cantos were published in 1819, though the poem was not published in its entirety until eighty years after Byron's death. Willis W. Pratt, in his Notes on the Variorum Edition of Byron's Don Juan , Vol IV (1957), says (p.312...

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