Carnegie (Neg) Clark (1881–1959) was a champion golfer, golf club manufacturer, a golf course architect and an organiser of professional golf in Australia...
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Leslie Penfold Hyland and Dan Soutar finished second and third, while Carnegie Clark was the leading professional, tied for fourth place. The 1905 championship...
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initially as the Queensland Golf Club. The original course was designed by Carnegie Clark, the Australian Open Champion, and was opened by the Governor-General...
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two rounds were played on the Monday, followed by a 36-hole final. Carnegie Clark beat Alex McLaren 5&4 in the final. In 1905 the professional event was...
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Wales (13 June at Royal Sydney Golf Club): Charlie Campbell, Carnegie Clark, Walter Clark, Tom Howard, Les McManus, Fred Popplewell, Dan Soutar Final stage...
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The Clark County Historical Museum, Vancouver, Washington, is located in a 1909 Carnegie library and is operated by the Clark County Historical Society...
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The Carnegie Museum of Natural History (abbreviated as CMNH) is a natural history museum in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was...
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Carnegie Steel Company was a steel-producing company primarily created by Andrew Carnegie and several close associates to manage businesses at steel mills...
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Club is a links-style golf course designed by Alister MacKenzie and Carnegie Clark in December 1926. It consists of 18 holes, two of which are beside the...
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Vicky A. Clark's introduction to International Encounters: The Carnegie International and Contemporary Art 1896–1996 2022–2023 58th Carnegie International...
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Australia 1922 Charlie Campbell – Australia 1911 Carnegie Clark – Australia 1906 Carnegie Clark – Australia Royal Sydney has also hosted one Women's...
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1960– Carnegie Clark 1881–1959 Clarence Clark 1907–1974 Clive Clark 1945– Gary Clark 1971– Howard Clark 1954– Jimmy Clark 1921–2010 Michael Clark II 1969–...
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The Carnegie Museum of Art is an art museum in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The museum was originally known as the Department...
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Clark N. Glymour (born 1942) is the Alumni University Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University. He is also a senior...
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1903, while a year later plans were put forward for the new course by Carnegie Clark, Jock Hutchison and Gilbert Martin. In 1926 Alister MacKenzie, designer...
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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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He is brother to Jonathan Jarvik, a biological-sciences professor at Carnegie Mellon University, as well as the nephew of Murray Jarvik, a pharmacologist...
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Ryan Award both from Carnegie Mellon. "Margaret S. Clark | SPSP". spsp.org. Retrieved 2022-01-23. Hua, Cynthia (4 May 2013). "Clark to serve as Trumbull...
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of Arthur Ham, an Englishman who had recently been in New Zealand. Carnegie Clark finished third while Ivo Whitton had a poor first day but recovered...
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The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CFAT) is a U.S.-based education policy and research center. It was founded by Andrew Carnegie in...
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becoming a caddie at Royal Sydney Golf Club. He was an assistant to Carnegie Clark at Royal Sydney for some years before becoming the professional at Leura...
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The Andrew Carnegie Mansion is a historic house and a museum building at 2 East 91st Street, along the east side of Fifth Avenue, on the Upper East Side...
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The William A. Clark House, nicknamed "Clark's Folly", was a mansion located at 962 Fifth Avenue on the northeast corner of its intersection with East...
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Calum Clark (born 10 June 1989 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham) is a former professional rugby union player who played for Yorkshire Carnegie, Northampton...
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Early Graduate Education: The Johns Hopkins, Clark University, The University of Chicago. New York: The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching...
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1927 Walter Clark 4 and 2 Harry Sinclair Royal Sydney 1926 Dan Soutar 4 and 3 Tom Howard The Australian 1925 Will Corry 2 and 1 Carnegie Clark Royal Sydney...
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behind Carnegie Clark and two behind Soutar. However, Felstead's afternoon round of 76 was again the best of the day, and with Soutar taking 80 and Clark 85...
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Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Yankton Carnegie Library / Lewis and Clark Mental Health Center". National Park Service. Retrieved August...
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the 1960s, Smith was the lead vocalist and keyboard player for the Dave Clark Five. The band was a leading unit in the British Invasion of the United...
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universities in the United States classified as research universities in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Research institutions...
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