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Durante worked in radio for three years after Moore's 1947 departure, including a reunion of Clayton, Jackson and Durante on his April 21, 1948 broadcast.
* Jacob Clayton, born 1929, biochemist who worked closely with John E. Amoore developing the stereochemical theory for olfaction
In the ' 80s and ' 90s, he worked with Kenny Barron, Rufus Reid, Buck Clayton, Benny Carter, Billy Taylor, Harry Edison, Mel Tormé, Ernestine Anderson, Louie Bellson, John Pizzarelli, Howard Alden, Dick Hyman, Byron Stripling, Jane Jarvis, Frank Vignola and was a featured member of the Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra.
During World War II, Leo met Clayton Orr " Doc " Kauffman, an inventor and lap steel player who had worked for Rickenbacker, which had been building and selling lap steel guitars for a decade.
As President of the Eureka Springs Improvement Company ( ESIC ), Clayton worked to develop commercial and residential structures, many which still exist.
Representative Eva Clayton lived and worked for Soul City Company before being appointed to a state position in community development, and later being elected to the United States Congress.
From 1940 to 1947 Cooke worked on the People's Voice ( a weekly owned by Adam Clayton Powell ), as assistant managing editor.
Austin worked briefly in a club owned by Lou Clayton, who later was a part of the famous vaudeville team Clayton, Jackson and Durante.
Huw Clayton, a former pupil of W. D. Rubinstein, commented that " to refer to The Age of Illusion as Irvingesque would be to overstate the case, yet I managed to get even one of Blythe ’ s admirers to admit that the chapter on Joynson-Hicks ( where he somehow worked the word “ paederast ” into the debate ) was an unfair caricature of the man ".
He worked for the passage of the landmark legislation promoting the American Civil Rights Movement and privately sought to prevent the House from denying Rep. Adam Clayton Powell his seat in 1967.
Under the encouragement of major carriers Fellows Morton and Clayton, the Grand Junction bought the Grand Union Canal and Leicester and Northamptonshire Union Canal in 1894 and worked with other navigations to encourage more through traffic to London: the Grand Junction was concerned that through traffic was being deterred by the poor condition and high tolls of the railway-owned Cromford Canal and Nottingham Canal.
Anne Derrick, Q. C., well-known social justice advocate lawyer, worked as Marshall's counsel, and Order of Canada recipient Clayton Ruby was co-counsel for Marshall, along with Anne Derrick, during the 1989 Royal Commission on Marshall's prosecution.
A new album, Hear What I Say, was prepared with new producers, including Andy Taylor ( ex-Duran Duran ), Dave Clayton ( who has worked with George Michael and U2 ), and Jo Dworniak.
Harper worked with steel magnate Clayton Mark on reforming the Chicago School System.
In 1940, Clayton returned to government service in the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, then moved to the Export-Import Bank, where he worked to procure strategic materials for the United States and to deny them to Nazi Germany.
Buck Clayton, the American jazz musician, also worked alongside Li.
Clayton worked closely with Li Jinhui, father of Chinese popular music in Shanghai.
Clayton and Rushing worked together occasionally in to the 1960s.
James Clayton MBE ( 1871 / 1872 – 12 October 1946 ) was a British mechanical engineer who worked extensively on railway locomotives.
Burton eventually found him in Clayton, Georgia, where Redden worked as a cook, dishwasher, and part-owner of the Cookie Jar Café.
He worked with Jack Clayton on an adaption of Muriel Spark's Memento Mori in 1991, Harold Pinter on The Hothouse 1987 and with Mike Leigh on Grown-ups 1982.
He and director Jack Clayton, whom Bradbury had previously worked with on Moby Dick, produced a completed script.
The studio sought Bradbury's input on selecting a cast and director, and he suggested Clayton feeling they had worked well together at Paramount.

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Dan could hear Clayton Burnside and Eben Jackson summing up their final reckoning for rental on the oxen.
In 1922, Arvid Paulson and Clayton Edwards published a now-forgotten expurgated children's version printed under the title The Story of Don Quixote which has nevertheless recently been published on Project Gutenberg.
The highest-ranking official whose term unquestionably continued during the interim was Polk's Secretary of State, James Buchanan ( later elected President himself in 1856 ), whose term did not formally expire until his successor, John M. Clayton, took office on March 7.
Both of the LA teams would bow out because of the quantity demand of the Marlins and they again would miss out on getting All-Star caliber players, namely Matt Kemp and Clayton Kershaw who the Marlins could have obtained if their demands were lowered.
It circumvented Supreme Court limitations on the activities of labor unions, especially as those limitations were imposed between the enactment of the Clayton Antitrust Act in 1914 and the end of the 1920s.
The Innocents ( Jack Clayton, 1961 ) based on the Henry James novel The Turn of the Screw and The Haunting ( Robert Wise, 1963 ) are two such horror-of-the-demonic films from the early 1960s, both made in the UK by American studios.
The novel focuses on the relationship between Whale and a fictional gardener named Clayton Boone.
The Truman administration, represented by William L. Clayton, promised the Europeans that they would be free to structure the plan themselves, but the administration also reminded the Europeans that implementation depended on the plan's passage through Congress.
But on third down, 49ers cornerback Eric Wright tackled wide receiver Mark Clayton 2 yards shy of the first down.
A major subset of statutory torts, it is also called ' anti-trust ' law, especially in the United States, articles 101 and 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, as well as the Clayton and Sherman Acts in the U. S., which create duties for undertakings, corporations and businesses not to distort competition in the marketplace.
Geoffrey and Katharine Clifton were based on Sir Robert Clayton East-Clayton, 9th Baronet of Marden, and 5th Baronet of Hall Place, Maidenhead, and his wife, Dorothy, both of whom were dead by the time the novel takes place.
Grace Golden Clayton was mourning the loss of her father when, on December 1907, the Monongah Mining Disaster in nearby Monongah killed 361 men, 250 of them fathers, leaving around a thousand fatherless children.
Passed during the Wilson administration, the legislation was introduced by Alabama Democrat Henry De Lamar Clayton Jr. in the U. S. House of Representatives, where the act passed by a vote of 277 to 54 on June 5, 1914.
Section 7 elaborates on specific and crucial concepts of the Clayton Act ; " holding company " defined as a " common and favorite method of promoting monopoly ", but more precisely as " a company whose primary purpose is to hold stocks of other companies " which the government saw as an abomination and a mere corporated form of the ' old fashioned ' trust.
Another important factor to consider is the amendment passed in Congress on Section 7 of the Clayton Act in 1950.
When Clay County was created as Arkansas's 67th county on March 24, 1873 ( alongside Baxter County ), it was named Clayton County after John M. Clayton, then a member of the Arkansas Senate and the brother of then-U. S.
Two years later on December 6, 1875, the county's name was shortened to " Clay " by the Arkansas General Assembly ; though some sources say it was renamed for the legendary statesman Henry Clay, others say John M. Clayton remained its official namesake.
The ground has undergone expansion in recent years, including a new roof section on the Clayton End Terrace as well as a new hospitality suite.
* Clayton: Introduced in Season Five and a recurring character in Season Six, Clayton was a Claymation character animated by Will Vinton who often commented on the previous skit or introduced a new concept.
* Ethan Craft ( Clayton Snyder ): is the boy who Lizzie, Miranda, and the rest of the girls at school have a huge crush on.
Growers hauled it into Antlers, Clayton, Albion, and other places to be weighed, and shipped away to distant markets on the Frisco Railroad.
A farmer named Ralph Clayton ( who was 90 at the time ) donated 100 acres in what would become Clayton, Missouri for the site that was ultimately chosen in part because it was on the route of the Hodiamont narrow gauge street cars which stretched from Pine Lawn through Normandy and Kinloch to Florissant.

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