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Institutionalized racial segregation was ended as an official practice by the efforts of such civil rights activists as Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr., working during the period from the end of World War II through the passage of the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 supported by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. School of Engineering building
Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. building was added with its sixteen teaching laboratories and five research laboratories.
Clapp, along with Hiram F. Stevens, Ambrose Tighe, Thomas D. O ' Brien, and Clarence Halbert, was also a co-founder of William Mitchell College of Law.
A life-sized statue of Cecilius Calvert is located in front of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Court House in Baltimore, Maryland.
* 1969 Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. ( NAACP regional director, civil rights lobbyist )
Bill Wambsganss ( far left ) standing alongside the victims of his unassisted triple play ( from centre left to far right ) – Pete Kilduff, Clarence Mitchell and Otto Miller ( catcher ) | Otto Miller.
Powell worked closely with Clarence Mitchell, the NAACP representative in Washington, to try to gain justice in federal programs.
The complete list: Doc Ayers ( played through 1921 ); Ray Caldwell ( 1921 ); Stan Coveleski ( 1928 ); Bill Doak ( 1929 ); Phil Douglas ( 1922 ); Red Faber ( 1933 ); Dana Fillingim ( 1925 ); Ray Fisher ( 1920 ); Marv Goodwin ( 1925 ); Dutch Leonard ( 1925 ); Clarence Mitchell ( 1932 ); Jack Quinn ( 1933 ); Allen Russell ( 1925 ); Dick Rudolph ( 1927 ); Urban Shocker ( 1928 ); and Allen Sothoron ( 1926 ).
Mitchell T. Lavin, whose " chump " was published in June wrote " I think it is in the only word in the English language which has this peculiarity ," while Clarence Williams wrote, about his " Bet " ambigram, " Possibly B is the only letter of the alphabet that will produce such an interesting anomaly.
* Starving Sheep and Overfed Shepherds ( 1963 ), authored by Clarence G. Mitchell, but published by A.
Other guests of public note include Gloria Steinem ; Bill Cosby ; Camille Paglia ; music mogul Russell Simmons ; Joyce Carol Oates and John Updike ; Jack Welch, George Soros, Jeff Bezos, Tom Perkins, and Eli Broad ; and journalists David Remnick, Eleanor Clift, Trudy Rubin, Andrea Mitchell, Andrea Stone, Martha Raddatz, Clarence Page, Ron Brownstein, Chris Matthews, David Gergen, Ellen Goodman, Thomas Friedman, and David Brooks.
His father, Clarence M. Mitchell, Sr., was a waiter and his mother, Elsie Davis Mitchell was a homemaker.
Parren Mitchell was the brother of the late Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., who was head of the NAACP's Washington office and was one of Lyndon Johnson's chief advisors in the civil rights movement.
His nephews State Senators Clarence Mitchell III and Michael Mitchell ended up serving time in Federal prison for their parts in the scandal.
* Portrait of Severn Teackle Wallis, 1887 ( displayed in Courtroom 400, Clarence M. Mitchell Jr.
* Clarence M. Mitchell, IV ( C4 )

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* McCartney Library College library, built in 1930 and expanded in 1965, and named for Clarence E. Macartney.
Many recognized specialists in the knowledge areas where Korzybski claimed to have anchored general semantics biology, epistemology, mathematics, neurology, physics, psychiatry, etc .— supported his work in his lifetime, including Cassius J. Keyser, C. B. Bridges, W. E. Ritter, P. W. Bridgman, G. E. Coghill, William Alanson White, Clarence B. Farrar, David Fairchild, and Erich Kähler.
In his 2006 self-published book I Kept My Word: The Personal Promise Between a World War II Army Private and His Captain About What Really Happened to Glenn Miller, Clarence B. Wolfe a gunner with Battery D, 134th AAA Battalion, in Folkestone, England claims that his battery shot down Miller's plane.
Remarkable preservation success occurred during the 1990s when the community exhibition hall, the Municipal Auditorium, designed by Thomas Reed Martin and Clarence A. Martin, was listed on the National Register of Historic Paces and meticulously restored to its depression recovery era, 1937 WPA community project, completion status and its architectural glory both inside and out.
Rattan, Texas located in Delta County, thirty miles south of Paris, Texas -- was named for local postal officer Clarence V. Rattan in 1893.
Loeb's family hired 67-year-old Clarence Darrow a well-known opponent of capital punishment to defend the men against the capital charges of murder and kidnapping.
William Rehnquist, Byron White, Harry Blackmun, John Paul Stevens, Antonin Scalia, and Clarence Thomas the six Justices who did not join the plurality opinion wrote or joined opinions in which they partially concurred and partially dissented from the decision.
In 1. 1, Richard tells the audience in a soliloquy how he plans to claw his way to the throne killing his brother Clarence as a necessary step to get there.
* June 2 Clarence Cook, American author and art critic ( born 1828 )
* Clarence " Citizen Cope " Greenwood turntables
* In the second season premiere of the TV series House in the episode " Acceptance " ( aired on 13 September 2005 ), House's patient, a death row inmate Clarence ( played by LL Cool J ), was diagnosed with pheochromocytoma he killed his fourth victim unintentionally, during an episode of anger caused by adrenaline spike from the tumor.
After the death of Princess Charlotte in 1817, the Duke was set the task of finding a bride for his eldest unmarried brother, the Duke of Clarence ( later William IV ), in the hope of securing heirs to the throne Charlotte had been the only legitimate grandchild of George III, despite the fact that the King had twelve surviving children.
For the American audience the Bond character from Casino Royale was re-cast as an American agent —" Card Sense " Jimmy Bond, played by Barry Nelson described as working for " Combined Intelligence ", supported by the British agent, Clarence Leiter ; " thus was the Anglo-American relationship depicted in the book reversed for American consumption ", according to Jeremy Black.
* Vocalstyle Jelly Roll Morton, Walter Davison, Clarence Jones, Luckey Roberts, Charles ' Cow Cow ' Davenport '
Moderator John McLaughlin along with four commentators are present usually Pat Buchanan, Eleanor Clift, Rich Lowry, and either Clarence Page or Mort Zuckerman.
Prime Fact 763 Clarence River Recreational Fishing Rules.
* Clarence 1990
After nearly a century of " false starts " that is, early experiments by James Clarence Mangan, James Elroy Flecker, Adrienne Rich, Phyllis Webb, etc., many of which did not adhere wholly or in part to the traditional principles of the form, experiments dubbed as " the bastard ghazal " the ghazal finally began to be recognized as a viable closed form in English-language poetry sometime in the early to mid-1990s.
* Dr. Clarence McDonald Piano
On one side, critics have argued including Justice Clarence Thomas in his dissent to Grutter that the scrutiny the Court has applied in some cases is much less searching than true strict scrutiny, and that the Court has acted not as a principled legal institution but as a biased political one.

Clarence and Major
Major bodies of water of Southeast Alaska include Glacier Bay, Lynn Canal, Icy Strait, Chatham Strait, Stephens Passage, Frederick Sound, Sumner Strait, and Clarence Strait.
In attendance were Captain Clarence Renshaw, one of Groves ' assistants ; Major Hugh J. Casey, the chief of the Construction Division's Design and Engineering Section ; and George Bergstrom, a former president of the American Institute of Architects.
When Major General Clarence L. Tinker of Pawhuska, Oklahoma became the first American general killed in World War II ( June 7, 1942 ) near Wake Island, the airfield was renamed in his honor.
Eddie Clarence Murray ( born February 24, 1956 ), nicknamed " Steady Eddie ", is a former Major League Baseball first baseman and designated hitter.
* June 6 – Four U. S. Army Forces B-24 Liberator bombers led by Major General Clarence L. Tinker take off from Midway to attack the Japanese bomber base on Wake Island.
The group's miitary commander was Major Ian Souter Clarence who had served in the Black Watch during the Second World War before becoming active as a supporter of Arnold Leese.
* Clarence Major ( born 1936 ), American poet
The unit was formed on the recommendations of Detective Chief Inspector George Hatherill ( who later went on to investigate the serial killers John Reginald Christie and John George Haigh, and the Great Train Robbery ) and command was given to Detective Superintendent Clarence Campion, head of Scotland Yard's Criminal Record Office, who was commissioned as a Major.
The base is named in honor of Oklahoma native Major General Clarence L. Tinker, the first Native American Major General.
Tinker Air Force Base is named in honor of Major General Clarence L. Tinker ( 1887 – 1942 ).
It was named for Major General Clarence L. Tinker, U. S. Army Air Forces general killed in World War II
* Major General Clarence Leonard Tinker
Prince Yakimov, Sasha Drucker, His Excellency Sir Montague, Alan Frewen, Major Cookson, Mrs. Brett, Mrs. Jay, Mr. ' Dobby ' Dobson, Mr. ' Foxy ' Leverett, Charles Warden, Professor Lord Pinkrose, Professor Inchcape, Clarence Lawson, Lord Bedlington, Archie Callard, Toby Lush and Mr. Dubedat.
Clarence Edwin " Cito " Gaston (; born March 17, 1944 ) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder and manager.
Its original alignment becomes Clarence Street until Major Mackenzie Road.
Clarence Henry " Pants " Rowland ( February 12, 1879 – May 17, 1969 ) was a Major League Baseball manager for the Chicago White Sox from 1915 through 1918 who went on to become a major figure in minor league baseball.
* Clarence A. Shoop ( Army Major )
Artists and groups that were important to the formative years of this genre include: Clifford Curry, Artie Shaw, Wynonie Harris, Ruth Brown, Little Willie John, Earl Bostic, The Drifters, Jimmy Cavallo, Wilbert Harrison, Clyde McPhatter, Billy Ward and His Dominoes, Hank Ballard, James & Bobby Purify, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, The Tams, Bob and Earl, The Tymes, The 5 Royales, The Coasters, Fats Domino, Jimmy McCracklin, Brenton Wood, Solomon Burke, Sam Cooke, Jimmy James, The Platters, The Four Tops, Louis Prima, Arthur Alexander, Stick McGhee, Jackie Brenston, Wilbert Harrison, Tyrone Davis, Big Joe Turner, Bruce Channel, Wilson Pickett, Clarence Carter, Dinah Washington, Billy Stewart, The Temptations, The Impressions, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, The O ' Jays, The Spinners, Eddie Floyd, Otis Redding, Jackie Wilson, Etta James, The Checkers, The Clovers, Barbara Lewis, Don Covay, Mary Wells, Garnet Mimms and The Enchanters, Ben E. King, Major Lance, Willie Tee and Ernie K-Doe.
Pompey was captured and was later, we assume, executed ( we never hear of his actual fate ), but before the sentence was carried out Major Clarence Potter, who had led the earlier investigation, chastised Captain Stuart for his mistake.
Clarence Algernon " Cupid " Childs ( August 14, 1867 – November 8, 1912 ) was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball with a 13-season career from 1888, 1890 – 1901, playing for the Philadelphia Quakers, Cleveland Spiders, St. Louis Perfectos and Chicago Orphans of the National League and the Syracuse Stars of the American Association.

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