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Clamper and spoof
V. L. VanderHoof, a fellow Clamper and Berkeley professor, actually created a spoof of the plate only a few weeks after the announcement of the find, hoping to show Bolton that modern tools could make a plate that looked remarkably like the " real " plate.

Clamper and from
Snake River Chapter # 1811 ( Idaho ) and Umpqua Joe Chapter # 1859 ( Oregon ) are the most recently chartered, changing their status from " Outpost " to " Chapter " in May 2010, the year 6015 in Clamper years.

Clamper and make
On February 19, 2009 the Nevada Assembly agreed to make the 19 " Clamper Day " the motion has not yet been passed by the state senate.

Clamper and .
Clamper meetings were held in the Hall of Comparative Ovations, generally the back room of a saloon.
The Clamper flag was a hoop skirt, with the words " This is the flag we fight under.
When a local Clamper found out that the troupe was having trouble, Lord Douglas was immediately initiated into ECV, and the brothers bought enough tickets to fill the local theater.
Doc Maynard Chapter # 54-40 in Washington State was chartered in 2006, the year 6011 in Clamper years, signifying the first Chapter in the Pacific Northwest.
By tradition, a man can only become a Clamper by invitation.
Charles Wheat and G. Ezra Dane, ECV leaders, initiated the hoax as a joke intended for fellow " Clamper " George Bolton to find.
The joke, originally intended as an internal Clamper affair, had quickly and suddenly broken out into the public eye.

Edwin and Western
The first Western film was the 1903 film The Great Train Robbery, a silent film directed by Edwin S. Porter and starring Broncho Billy Anderson.
The Great Train Robbery is a 1903 Western film written, produced, and directed by Edwin S. Porter.
The name Western blot was given to the technique by W. Neal Burnette and is a play on the name Southern blot, a technique for DNA detection developed earlier by Edwin Southern.
On 17 May 2009, Edwin performed on board USS John C. Stennis, while the carrier was on a Western Pacific deployment in the vicinity of Guam.
Sir Edwin Lutyens ' cenotaph in London influenced the design of many other war memorials in Britain and the British sectors of the Western Front, as well as those in other Commonwealth nations.
Thomas Edwin " Tom " Mix ( born Thomas Hezikiah Mix ; January 6, 1880 – October 12, 1940 ) was an American film actor and the star of many early Western movies.
* Thobhani, Akbarali ( 2002 ), Western Sahara Since 1975 Under Moroccan Administration: Social, Economic, and Political Transformation, Edwin Mellen Press ( ISBN 0-7734-7173-1 )
EJ Pratt was born Edwin John Dove Pratt in Western Bay, Newfoundland, on February 4, 1882.
Robert Edwin Bush ( 11 October 1855 – 29 December 1939 ) was a first-class cricketer for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club from 1874 to 1877, and from 1890 to 1893 was a member of Western Australia's first Legislative Council under responsible government.
Later additions by Edwin Lutyens in 1924 include the magnificent Bathing Pavilion, Temple of Music, Rose Garden and, purportedly, the largest pool in Western Europe ( 72m ).
* Edwin Herbert, The Delaware Lackawanna & Western Railroad
J. Edwin Orr, British Church Historian: " Brother Bakht Singh is an Indian equivalent of the greater Western evangelists, as skillful as Finney and as direct as Dwight L. Moody.
In 1858, he was transported to Western Australia, arriving on the Edwin Fox in November.

Edwin and history
Another early step in the history of computer animation was the 1973 movie Westworld, a science-fiction film about a society in which robots live and work among humans, though the first use of 3D Wireframe imagery was in its sequel, Futureworld ( 1976 ), which featured a computer-generated hand and face created by then University of Utah graduate students Edwin Catmull and Fred Parke.
He played Mark Antony and his brother Edwin had the larger role of Brutus in a performance acclaimed as " the greatest theatrical event in New York history ".
Football at Wabash dates back to 1884, when student-coach Edwin R. Taber assembled a team and defeated Butler University by a score of 4 – 0 in the first intercollegiate football game in the history of the state of Indiana.
In July 1940 he went to Chicago to do research for a folk history of blacks to accompany photographs selected by Edwin Rosskam.
" variable-rate myth being a contradiction in terms, the purchase price remains forever frozen at twenty-four dollars ," as Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace remarked in their history of New York.
German-Swiss pathologist Edwin Klebs is sometimes noted for using the word " pseudohermaphroditism " in his taxonomy of intersexuality in 1876, although the word is clearly not his invention as is sometimes reported ; the history of the word " pseudohermaphrodite ," and the corresponding desire to separate " true " hermaphrodites from " false ," " spurious ," or " pseudo " hermaphrodites, dates back to at least 1709, when Dutch anatomist Frederik Ruysch used it in a publication describing a subject with testes and a mostly female phenotype.
Edwin Eugene " Buzz " Aldrin, Jr. ( born January 20, 1930 ) is a retired American astronaut who was the lunar module pilot on Apollo 11, the first manned lunar landing in history.
To gain a better understanding of the history of the planet the studio received guidance from Roy Chapman Andrews, the director of the American Museum of Natural History, English biologist Julian Huxley, paleontologist Barnum Brown, and astronomer Edwin Hubble.
His granddaughter, journalist Haru Matsukata Reischauer, married the American scholar of Japanese history, academic, statesman and United States Ambassador to Japan, Edwin Oldfather Reischauer.
Other materials, such as the papers of Edwin Bolles and the history of Tufts University, have moved into the Tufts Digital Library.
They then proceed to a history of masonry / geometry, finishing with King Athelstan, or Edwin, his brother or son depending on source, assembling England's masons to give them their charges.
In the general election, he defeated Republican Edwin R. Denney by a vote of 451, 647 to 322, 671, the largest margin of victory for a gubernatorial candidate to that point in the state's history.
Also, 2008 saw the release of a book about the band's history, ' Saga: The Biography ,' by renowned rock journalist ( and long-time friend of Saga ), Edwin Ammerlaan.
Documented history begins in Saxon times for Bishop's Castle when Edwin Shakehead, grateful for being miraculously cured of the palsy at Saint Ethelbert's tomb in Hereford Cathedral gave part of his lands to the incumbent Bishop of Hereford.
* The Edwin Forrest Home Records, documenting the entire institutional history of the Edwin Forrest Home, are available for research use at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
In 1887, Edwin Johnson expressed the opinion that early Christian history was largely invented or corrupted in the 2nd and 3rd centuries.
The one civilian instructor was Professor Edwin Emery, who taught mathematics, astronomy, English composition, French, physics, theoretical steam engineering, history, international law, and revenue law, among other subjects.
Frederick Edwin Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead, GCSI, PC, KC ( 12 July 1872 – 30 September 1930 ), best known to history as F. E. Smith, was a British Conservative statesman and lawyer of the early 20th century.
Titchener's impact on the history of psychology, as it is taught in classrooms, was partially the work of his student Edwin Boring.
Among them are a world-class collection of Hudson River School paintings, including major works by Thomas Cole and Frederic Edwin Church ; iconic genre and history paintings including works by William Sidney Mount and Eastman Johnson ; a vast range of American portraits, including paintings by Rembrandt Peale and Gilbert Stuart ; all 435 of John James Audubon ’ s extant preparatory watercolors for Birds of America ; and an encyclopedic collection of more than 800 works documenting the full range of representational sculpture in America from the colonial period to the present day.
* Good, Edwin M. ( 1982 ) Giraffes, black dragons, and other pianos: a technological history from Cristofori to the modern concert grand, Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
Having represented his national team 112 times, he was the most capped player in the history of the Netherlands national team, until Edwin van der Sar surpassed him.
According to geologist Edwin Gnos and coworkers, the meteorite's origin can be pinpointed to the vicinity of the Lalande impact crater ; isotopic analysis shows a complex history of four distinct lunar impacts:
* Memorials of Edwin Hatch: sometime reader in ecclesiastical history in the University of Oxford, and rector of Purleigh, edited by his brother ( Samuel C. Hatch ).

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