• Clarence Walker may refer to: Clarence Walker (boxer) (1898–1957), South African boxer Clarence J. Walker (1928–1989), American college basketball player...
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  • Clarence Earl Walker (1941-2024) was an American historian and Distinguished Professor in the Department of History at the University of California, Davis...
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    Clarence Walker Barron (July 2, 1855 – October 2, 1928) was an American financial editor and publisher who founded the Dow Jones financial journal, Barron's...
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    Clarence Alfred Gilyard Jr. (December 24, 1955 – November 28, 2022) was an American actor. He was best known to television audiences for his roles as private...
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  • Clarence Leonard "Sal" Walker (13 December 1898 – 30 April 1957) was a South African bantamweight professional boxer who competed in the early 1920s....
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  • Clarence "Tex" Walker (January 24, 1946 – August 8, 2007) was an American rhythm and blues musician, who was the lead singer with Bill Pinkney's Original...
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  • Clarence J. Walker (September 23, 1928 – June 10, 1989) was an American college basketball player and, later, a high school teacher, counselor and administrator...
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    Clarence F. Walker Lake is a 239-acre (0.97 km²) reservoir, formed by a dam and used for flood control and recreation. It is located in Adams Township...
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    combined South Africa team at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, where Reggie Walker won its first gold medal. The first South African woman in the Olympics...
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  • Clarence R. Walker (April 13, 1892 - July 22, 1959) served in the California State Assembly for the 77th district from 1935 to 1941 and during World War...
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    Rudd — Athletics, Men's 400m Clarence Walker — Boxing, Bantamweight Louis Raymond — Tennis, Men's singles Henry Dafel, Clarence Oldfield, Jack Oosterlaak...
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  • Stockholm not included in the Olympic program 1920 Antwerp details Clarence Walker  South Africa Clifford Graham  Canada George McKenzie  Great Britain...
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  • The Book of Clarence is a 2023 American biblical comedy-drama film written and directed by Jeymes Samuel, and produced by Samuel, Jay-Z, James Lassiter...
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  • "Jimmy" Trivette (Clarence Gilyard), a former Dallas Cowboys player, "Go Long Trivette", who takes a more modern approach. Walker's young partner grew...
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  • Vacated 1904:  Oliver Kirk (USA) 1908:  Henry Thomas (GBR) 1920:  Clarence Walker (RSA) 1924:  William Smith (RSA) 1928:  Vittorio Tamagnini (ITA) 1932:...
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    Clarence LaVaughn Franklin (né Walker; January 22, 1915 – July 27, 1984) was an American Baptist minister and civil rights activist. Known as the man...
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    student-athlete, Clarence Walker of Indiana State under coach John Wooden. Wooden had withdrawn from the 1947 tournament because the NAIB would not allow Walker to...
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  • Cuthbertson  Great Britain Bantamweight (−53.5 kg / 118 lb) details Clarence Walker  South Africa Chris Graham  Canada George McKenzie  Great Britain Featherweight...
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    Clarence Walker Seamans (June 5, 1854 – May 30, 1915) was an American typewriter manufacturer and executive of several organizations involved in the production...
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    February 1984 episode of Saturday Night Live, Eddie Murphy played Clarence Walker, a disgruntled saxophonist who claimed to have been the fifth Beatle...
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    Clarence Thomas (born June 23, 1948) is an American lawyer and jurist who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He...
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  • Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire is a 2005 American television action film directed by Aaron Norris and based on the popular 1993–2001 television series...
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    'Lenny' Rzewszewski – 1956 John Longfellow – 1960 John Wooden – 2009 Clarence Walker - 2018 John Wooden - 2018 Larry Bird – 1997 Duane Klueh – 2006 John...
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    bantamweight (a championship won four years earlier by countryman Clarence Walker). Ingram and Beland were beaten in the quarterfinals, while Eustice...
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  • Koss (NOR) L  George McKenzie (GBR) L  Clarence Walker (RSA) W  Clarence Walker (RSA) W  Alfons Bouwens (BEL) L  Clarence Walker (RSA) W  Edward Hartman (USA)...
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  • (disambiguation) C. J. Walker (disambiguation) Clarence Walker (disambiguation) Clive Walker (disambiguation) Cody Walker (disambiguation) Colin Walker (disambiguation)...
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  • bantamweight, he won the silver medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics, losing to Clarence Walker in the final. Four years later in Paris, he once again represented...
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    the NAIB's policy banning black players. One of Wooden's players, Clarence Walker, was a black man from East Chicago, Indiana. That same year, Wooden's...
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    Bennett Crime Boss: Did FBI Frame A Former Crime Boss For Murder ? by Clarence Walker Yahoo Movies;(2006) Find Me Guilty New York Times: Mafia Defector Says...
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  • the bantamweight class after losing to the upcoming gold medalist Clarence Walker. Hartman was born in Philadelphia. Edward Hartman at Olympedia Evans...
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