Sterling and Francine Clark Papers: Personal Series, 1901-1957 (bulk 1920-1957)
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OpeĢra-Comique (Paris, France)
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Clark, Francine, -1960
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Williams College
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Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute
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The Office of Communications and Design was organized in 2004. Lisa Green was appointed the first Director of that office, July 1, 2004. Prior to the organization of Communications and Design, Green served as Director of the preceding Office of Architecture and Design (September 2003-June 2004). Green was hired as Project Officer, January 2002-September 2003. From the description of Records of the office of Communications and Design, 1995-2008. (Art Center College of Design, James L ...
Singer Sewing Machine Company
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Lloyd's (Firm)
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Blood-Horse, Inc.
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Clark, Robert Sterling, 1877-1956
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Born in 1877, Robert Sterling Clark, along with his three brothers, was heir to the Singer sewing machine fortune. Their father, Alfred Corning Clark, was the son of Edward Corning Clark, Isaac Singer's business partner. RSC attended Yale University and graduated in 1899 with a degree in engineering. He joined the army and his service during the Boxer Rebellion earned him the commission of first lieutenant. In 1908, RSC undertook an expedition to the Shaanxi and Gansu provinces in a remote area ...