• Clarence Munroe Clark (August 27, 1859 – June 29, 1937) was an American financier who helped develop electric light, power, and streetcar companies, as...
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  • Clarence Clark may refer to: Clarence Clark (tennis) (1859–1937), American tennis player Clarence Clark (golfer) (1907–1974), American golfer Clarence...
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  • W. Clark & Co. Clark's brother, Clarence Munroe Clark, would also become a tennis player of note. As a student at Harvard University, Joseph Clark won...
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    first men's singles U.S. National Tennis Champion. Richard Sears defeated William E. Glyn 6–0, 6–3, 6–2 Clarence Clark / Fred Taylor defeated Arthur Newbold...
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    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...
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  • defeated Clarence M. Clark 6–1, 6–4, 6–0 Richard Sears / James Dwight def. Crawford Nightingale / George Smith 6–2, 6–4, 6–4 "Brilliant Tennis Games" (PDF)...
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    Chang". International Tennis Hall of Fame. "Clarence Clark". International Tennis Hall of Fame. "Joseph Clark". International Tennis Hall of Fame. Archived...
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  • List of US Open men's doubles champions (category Lists of US Open (tennis) champions)
    doubles tennis tournament, in 1881, was reserved for United States National Lawn Tennis Association (USNLTA) club members and was won by Clarence Clark and...
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    Presidents Cup (Harvard) in 1908. 1.2 Clarence Munroe Clark (1859–1937), U.S. tennis doubles champion, partner in E.W. Clark & Co. Married the sister of Frederick...
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  • Clarence City Council (or City of Clarence) is a local government body in Tasmania, and one of the five municipalities that constitutes the Greater Hobart...
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  • This is a list of top international male singles tennis players, both past and present. It includes players who have met one or more of the following criteria...
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  • Tennis portal The NCAA Men's Tennis Championships are annual tournaments held in the spring to crown team, singles, and doubles champions in American...
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    Clark Atlanta University (CAU or Clark Atlanta) is a private, Methodist, historically black research university in Atlanta, Georgia. Clark Atlanta is the...
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  • New York and District Championships (category Pages using infobox tennis tournament with location field)
    The final known men's edition in 1883 was won by American player Clarence M. S. Clark who defeated the British player William Glyn. Nieuwland, Alex (2011–2022)...
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    Ashe Jr. (July 10, 1943 – February 6, 1993) was an American professional tennis player. He won three Grand Slam titles in singles and two in doubles. Ashe...
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  • 1882 U.S. National Championships – Singles (category 1882 U.S. National Championships (tennis))
    Defending champion Richard Sears defeated Clarence Clark in the final, 6–1, 6–4, 6–0 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 1882 U.S. National Championships...
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    scientific management. While Taylor worked at Midvale, he and Clarence Clark won the first tennis doubles tournament in the 1881 US National Championships...
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  • to Town, which itself was based on the 1935 short story "Opera Hat" by Clarence Budington Kelland. It tells the story of a pizzeria owner who learns that...
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  • brother, Clarence Munroe Clark, born to Mary Todhunter Sill (1835-1908) and Edward White Clark (1828-1904). His grandfather was Enoch White Clark (1802-1856)...
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  • of the net were the champion Clark brothers, Joseph and Clarence. Braun, Scott (27 April 2009). "A Cane at heart, tennis star Julia Cohen fitting in,...
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  • Percy Knapp (category American male tennis players)
    in 1885 (beating Howard Taylor and Joseph Clark before losing to Godfrey Brinley) and 1890 (beating Clarence Hobart before losing to Oliver Campbell)....
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  • (1867–1945), tennis player, m. Appleton LeSure Clark Roosevelt Clark (1897–1928) Russell Clark (1900–1967) Ellen Crosby Roosevelt (1868–1954), tennis champion...
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  • Hayes, LD-40 (2019–present) Shelly L. Hettleman, LD-11 (2020–present) Clarence Lam, LD-12 (2019–present) James Rosapepe, LD-21 (2007–present), U.S. Ambassador...
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  • learns that his father died four years ago (1950) of a heart attack on the tennis court, a fact that his brother Perry (Stevens) and sister-in-law Susan (Leachman)...
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  • Joe Bonamassa Jane Bond Blind Boys of Alabama Caitlin Cary Gary Clark, Jr., W. C. Clark Shawn Colvin Cross Canadian Ragweed Karl Denson The Derailers Durden...
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    Nick Bollettieri (category Pages using infobox tennis biography with tennishofid)
    2022) was an American tennis coach. He pioneered the concept of a tennis boarding school, and helped develop many leading tennis players during the past...
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    baseball player[citation needed] Clarence Budington Kelland, writer[citation needed] Alex Kim, professional tennis player Chelsea Krost, television and...
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    was an American tennis player and passenger aboard RMS Titanic. He survived the sinking of the Titanic. He won the U.S. National Tennis Championships in...
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    Bill" Johnston (November 2, 1894 – May 1, 1946) was an American world No. 1 tennis player. Bill Johnston was born November 2, 1894, in San Francisco, the son...
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    Lamar Hunt (category International Tennis Hall of Fame inductees)
    American businessman most notable for his promotion of football, soccer, and tennis in the United States. He was the principal founder of the American Football...
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