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Stubby Clapp, who was previously the hitting coach for the Astros ' single-A affiliate, the Lexington Legends, became the ValleyCats new manager.
A popular player with his teammates, Clapp became a minor media celebrity within Canada after his game-winning, bases-loaded single against the U. S. team.
In November 2010, Clapp became the hitting coach for the Corpus Christi Hooks, Houston's AA affiliate.
In 1855 Thomas Clapp Perkins's son Charles expanded the firm's litigation practice and became widely recognized as one of the State Capital's finest trial lawyers.

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However, Clapp was also popular in Syracuse and other cities where he played.

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Members of Jewett's first band, Foster City – based The Batmen, included Allen Clapp as well as Maz Kattuah and Larry Winther of The Mummies.

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George Hubbard Clapp then organized a voluntary $ 5 " athletic fee " to be paid by students in order to allow the debt to be repaid and the school's football team to play home games at Exposition Park during the next season in order to give the WUP team a more permanent and stable home.
In 1991, the Bulldogs clinched 1st place during the regular season and Clapp scored 5 goals during the playoffs.
Hart won 35 Grand Slam titles during her career, tying with Brough Clapp for fifth on the all-time list.
In fact, an estimated 500 different actors, including Gordon Pinsent, Donnelly Rhodes, Nicholas Campbell, Jayne Eastwood, Margot Kidder, Eric McCormack, Vlasta Vrana, Linda Kash, Gordon Clapp, and Wendy Crewson, Abby Zotz, had guest roles during the show's eight-year run.

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Melbourne's cable tram system has its origins in the MTOC, started by Francis Boardman Clapp in 1877, with a view to operate a Melbourne tram system.
The show also starred Gordon Clapp, an unknown star at the time, who developed a rapport with Adams.
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.
For a time, he fell in love with dancer Elisabeth Clapp but refused to marry her.
Many locals such as Woods, O ' Sullivan and Clapp were pumpers, while many influential businessmen in Spokane associated with the Washington Water and Power Company ( WWPC ) were staunch ditchers.
Verwer's first contact with Christianity was through his neighbor, Dorothea Clapp, who gave him the Gospel of John and also put him on her " Holy Ghost hit list ".
She received rave reviews in Kim Rosenstock ’ s Tigers Be Still directed by Sam Gold with Reed Birney, Halley Feiffer, John Magaro at the Roundabout Theatre Company and returned this past season to the New Group stage with Ethan Hawke, Gordon Clapp and Daphne Rubin-Vega in Tommy Nohilly's Blood From a Stone.
The first man with the title Public Printer of the United States was Almon M. Clapp.
Clapp is currently the manager with the Tri-City ValleyCats, a Single-A affiliate of the Houston Astros.
In 3 games, Clapp hit. 154, with a triple and an RBI.
Matewan ( 1987 ) is an American drama film written and directed by John Sayles, and starring Chris Cooper, James Earl Jones, Mary McDonnell, and Will Oldham, with David Strathairn, Kevin Tighe, and Gordon Clapp in supporting roles.
The Clapp oscillator is one of several types of electronic oscillator constructed from a transistor ( or vacuum tube ) and a positive feedback network, using the combination of an inductance ( L ) with a capacitor ( C ) for frequency determination, thus also called LC oscillator.
The Clapp oscillator is a Colpitts oscillator that has an additional capacitor placed in series with the inductor.
This problem is avoided in the Clapp circuit by using fixed capacitors in the voltage divider and a variable capacitor ( C0 ) in series with the inductor.
" Notable in the large and excellent cast of Eight Men Out are D. B. Sweeney, who gives Shoeless Joe Jackson the slow, voluptuous Southern naivete of the young Elvis ; Michael Lerner, who plays the formidable gangster Arnold Rothstein with the quietest aplomb ; Gordon Clapp as the team's firecracker of a catcher ; John Mahoney as the worried manager who senses much more about his players ' plans than he would like to, and Michael Rooker as the quintessential bad apple.
Built with a reading and reference area with windows overlooking the campus and Lake Wingra, the library included the Bernadine Clapp Archives, a computer lab, and classrooms.
The younger Clapp followed his father's business with the largest tannery in Dorchester.

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* Toxic Exports, Jennifer Clapp, Cornell University Press, 2001.
Typical LC oscillator circuits are the Hartley, Colpitts and Clapp circuits.
The building was built by the Spokane firm of Burnham & Clapp and completed by August 20, 1891 when it was accepted by the county.
It features Bruce MacDonald, Maggie Renzi, Adam LeFevre, Maggie Cousineau, Gordon Clapp, Jean Passanante, and others.
Henry Roden, the former attorney general of Alaska who was helping Raatikainen raise money, finally had success when Norton Clapp agreed to participate in the project.
A Methodist Episcopal meeting in the Clapp family home in 1908 eventually led to the present Beech Grove United Methodist Church.
" A campaign by Clarence and Odessa Smazel in the early 1950s, owners of the St. Louis Leader-Press, a now-defunct local newspaper, resulted in the State of Michigan designating it as such: a sign in Clapp Park on Highway M-46 denotes the city as the official " Middle of the Mitten.
Following a Native American path to the mission, the European-American Joseph W. Clapp came to the area in 1853, where he built the first house of present-day St. Louis.
The first mayor was E. F. Clapp.
The water arrived via the Potholes East Canal between Billy Clapp Lake and Scootenay Reservoir in Franklin County.
Also located close to the town of Wilson Creek is Billy Clapp Lake and the Pinto Dam, both of which are part of the extensive Columbia Basin Project.
In 1755, the Yale Corporation persuaded him to return to New Haven to assist President Thomas Clapp in the pulpit, and to be considered for appointment as a college professor.
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There have been twelve more presidents in its history: Alice Elvira Freeman Palmer, Helen Almira Shafer, Julia Josephine Thomas Irvine, Caroline Hazard, Ellen Fitz Pendleton, Mildred H. McAfee ( later Mildred McAfee Horton ), Margaret Clapp, Ruth M. Adams, Barbara Wayne Newell, Nannerl Overholser Keohane ( later the president of Duke University from 1993 – 2004 ), Diana Chapman Walsh and H. Kim Bottomly.
* Clapp, Jennifer.
In 1963, vice-president of the National Council Norton Clapp contributed funds to purchase another of land within the Maxwell Land Grant, consisting of the Baldy Mountain mining area.

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