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    Clarence Chatham Cook (September 8, 1828 – June 2, 1900) was a 19th-century American author and art critic. Born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, Cook graduated...
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    Clarence Cook Little (October 6, 1888 – December 22, 1971) was an American genetics, cancer, and tobacco researcher and academic administrator, as well...
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    independent, non-profit biomedical research institution which was founded by Clarence Cook Little in 1929. It employs over 3,000 employees in Bar Harbor, Maine;...
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    12–13. Cook, p. 62; Harrison, p. 37. Cook, pp. 70–72. Cook, p. 79. Cook, pp. 79–94; Harrison, pp. 41–56. Cook, p. 98; Harrison, p. 72; "Clarence and Avondale...
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    School is thought to have been coined by the New York Tribune art critic Clarence Cook or by landscape painter Homer Dodge Martin. The name appeared in print...
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    marked by the brief tenures of two presidents, Marion LeRoy Burton and Clarence Cook Little.: 81–98  In 1920, when Burton assumed office, a conference on...
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    Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. By 1878, the American critic Clarence Cook was already pronouncing the style passé: There was a little while ago...
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    of the time, including John Thomason, Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris, Clarence Cook, and President Theodore Roosevelt. The magazine had high sales when...
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    1863, King became one of the founders, along with John William Hill, Clarence Cook and others, of the Ruskinian Association for the Advancement of Truth...
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  • Donald Clarence Cook (April 14, 1909 – December 16, 1981) was chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission between 1952 and 1953 and also served...
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    He died in Ann Arbor, Michigan on May 11, 1927. He was succeeded by Clarence Cook Little. Lloyd's daughter, Alice Crocker Lloyd, served as the Dean of...
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    species. In the early part of the 20th century, Harvard undergraduate Clarence Cook Little was conducting studies on mouse genetics in the laboratory of...
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    Harvard University Lester Lefton, president of Kent State University Clarence Cook Little (1888–1971), American geneticist, President of the University...
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    Botkin John Canaday Champfleury Kenneth Clark T. J. Clark Robert Coates Clarence Cook Douglas Cooper Royal Cortissoz Thomas Craven Arthur Danto G. Roger Denson...
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    together with the painter John William Hill, art critic Clarence Cook, and geologist and art critic Clarence King helped to found the Society for the Advancement...
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    the agouti gene is responsible for all pheomelanic hairs. Although Clarence Cook Little proposed in 1957 that brindle was caused by another allele at...
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    Press, 2006. p. 17 Gerdts, William H.; C. C. ""The Sea Is His Home": Clarence Cook Visits Fitz Hugh Lane". American Art Journal, Vol. 17, No. 3. (Summer...
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    Senator Marsden Hartley, U.S. painter Brian Langley, State Senator Clarence Cook Little, geneticist Louis Luchini, State Senator Asa McGray, Free Will...
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    his name remains a prominent campus landmark. Burton was succeeded by Clarence Cook Little, a highly divisive figure who, among other things, offended Roman...
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    until his death in 1904. Doubt having been thrown by the art critic Clarence Cook, and by Gaston L. Feuardent, in an article in the New York Herald (August...
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    could be used without water. Goldie and Jerry worked with Professor Clarence Cook of Kent State University's chemistry department to formulate a heavy-duty...
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    (1933-1953) Joe Conforte – owner of Mustang Ranch brothel in Nevada Clarence Cook – born in Dorchester; 19th Century art critic and writer Michael L....
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    Clarence Earl Gideon (August 30, 1910 – January 18, 1972) was a poor drifter accused in a Florida state court of felony breaking and entering. While in...
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  • Mitchell, Clarence Cook Little, Robert Latou Dickinson and Oscar Riddle), as well as prominent supporters of the movement (such as Clarence Darrow, Sherwood...
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  • Company. ISBN 978-1-4292-0211-4. Auchincloss H, Winn HJ (February 2004). "Clarence Cook Little (1888-1971): the genetic basis of transplant immunology". American...
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    continent". Not all critics spoke of the cathedral positively; journalist Clarence Cook authored a criticism that architectural historian Robert A. M. Stern...
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  • American general and politician, 32nd Governor of Maine (d. 1914) 1828 – Clarence Cook, American author and critic (d. 1900) 1830 – Frédéric Mistral, French...
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    President of the University of Michigan In office 1929–1951 Preceded by Clarence Cook Little Succeeded by Harlan Hatcher Personal details Born (1882-01-01)January...
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    to accept new types of art. The group received public support from Clarence Cook, a writer and art critic who wrote for the Daily Tribune, as well as...
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    Peyton Volunteer Fire Department. The town chose their board members and Clarence Cook became the first Fire Chief. A few months later, by-laws were drawn...
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