Sir Harold Winthrop Clapp KBE (7 May 1875 – 21 October 1952) was a transport administrator who over the course of thirty years had a profound effect on...
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industry Gordon Clapp (born 1948), American actor Harold Winthrop Clapp (1875–1952), Australian transport administrator Harvey Clapp (1817–1889), American...
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Joseph Fitzpatrick: 1910 to 1915 Charles Ernest Norman: 1915 to 1920 Harold Winthrop Clapp: 1920 to 1939 Norman Charles Harris: 1940 to 1950 Robert George...
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Callaway – former judge of the Supreme Court[citation needed] Sir Harold Winthrop Clapp – transport administrator responsible for an overhaul of Victoria's...
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and senior Royal Air Force officer during Second World War Sir Harold Winthrop Clapp KBE – railway administrator, Director-General of Australia's Land...
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essay on Metz's contribution to the UK electric supply industry Harold Winthrop Clapp and the Melbourne Railway John H. Lienhard (2000). "The Age of the...
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philanthropist became a director of Austral Otis Engineering Co. Ltd. Sir Harold Winthrop Clapp (1875–1952), railway administrator, served his apprenticeship in...
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Commissioner Harold Winthrop Clapp as a railway manager resulted in his appointment by Lawson as the Director-General of the CLTB. In this position Clapp was empowered...
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Robert Winthrop Kean (September 28, 1893 – September 21, 1980) was an American Republican Party politician from the state of New Jersey. Kean represented...
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to the Ministry of Justice, Iraq, and Judge of the Iraqi Courts. Harold Winthrop Clapp, Esq., M.Inst.E.E. For public services in the Commonwealth of Australia...
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Vernon, Oakland, Randolph, Readfield, Rome, Sidney, Vienna, Wayne, and Winthrop In US presidential elections, most states give all the state's electoral...
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1879, p. 49 McKerns 1989, p. 178 Clapp 1880, p. 8 Clapp 1880, p. 9 Clapp 1880, pp. 13–16 Clapp 1880, pp. 15–23 Clapp 1880, p. 23 Buckingham 1852, pp....
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C. Claiborne 1817 2 Louisiana Democratic-Republican 1772–1817 Moses E. Clapp 1901–1917 1 Minnesota Republican 1851–1929 Bennett Champ Clark 1933–1945...
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[368] John Clancy 1967 Chancellor of the University of Sydney [369] Harold Clapp 1941 In recognition of service to public service [370] Lindesay Clark...
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Authority. Several routes connect the downtown area with Hingham, Hull, Winthrop, Salem, Logan Airport, Charlestown, and some of the islands located within...
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of the Towne forever." In June 1637, John Winthrop, Jr., the town's founder and son of Governor John Winthrop, threatened to leave Ipswich, and Castle...
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site of the first integrated ironworks in North America, founded by John Winthrop the Younger and in operation between 1646 and approximately 1670. It includes...
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42°25′05″N 71°06′45″W / 42.418019°N 71.112588°W / 42.418019; -71.112588 Winthrop Street Medford 42°25′04″N 71°07′05″W / 42.417717°N 71.117941°W / 42...
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(Boston) Sheep Island (Weymouth) Slate Island (Weymouth) Snake Island (Winthrop) Spectacle Island (Boston) Cathleen Stone Island, formerly known as Thompson...
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Chase Garden Creek Salt Marsh Childs River Chockalog Swamp Church Homestead Clapps Pond Clinton Bluff Concord River Connecticut River Cook Pond Copicut Coy...
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(1739–1813) Chun – Carl Chun (1852–1914) Chure – Daniel Joseph Chure Clapp – Cornelia Clapp (1849–1934) E. Clark – Eugenie Clark (1922–2015) ichthyology H.L...
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sufficient) called Crane Beach Day. On this day, students from the Doyon and Winthrop Elementary Schools, as well as the Ipswich Middle School students, gather...
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Russell Pope was hired to alter and enlarge the house. Frederick Mortimer Clapp, who had joined the Frick Collection as an advisor in 1931, was hired as...
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University of Pennsylvania, Columbia College and Brown University. D. Clapp & Son, printers. "John Baldwin". Biographical Directory of the United States...
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The area around Middlesex Fells is known to have been explored by John Winthrop, Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, in 1632. The reservation's lands...
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DEPEW" (PDF). The New York Times. January 18, 1905. Pennsylvania: Cox, Harold (January 31, 2007). "Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682-2006". The Wilkes...
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marsh in the Boston area. The marsh also borders the towns of Revere and Winthrop. It was once a Metropolitan District Commission reservation, but it is...
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Jasper Ewing Brady W-PA Aylette Buckner W-KY Richard S. Canby W-OH Asa Clapp D-ME Franklin Clark D-ME Beverly L. Clarke D-KY William Collins D-NY Mason...
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of mixed African American and Native American ancestry. In 1644, John Winthrop the Younger, son of the first leader of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, “purchased”...
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Clancy 1923–1925 Michigan Democratic 1882–1962 1927–1933 Republican Asa Clapp 1847–1849 Maine Democratic 1805–1891 John D. Clardy 1895–1899 Kentucky Democratic...
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