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* 1865 – Clyde Fitch, American playwright ( d. 1909 )
* May 2 – Clyde Fitch, American dramatist ( d. 1909 )
* Clyde Fitch, American dramatist
* " Love Makes The World Go ' Round " w. Clyde Fitch m. arr.
On October 24, 1904, at the New Lyceum Theatre, Mrs. Gilbert made her first appearance as a star, being then in the eighty-second year of her age, in a play, by Clyde Fitch, called Granny with a young Marie Doro in one of her earliest roles.
* Lyric Theatre: On December 21, 1909, the ghost of playwright Clyde Fitch appeared onstage during the final curtain call on opening night for his last play, The City.
* The Truth ( play ), a play in four acts by Clyde Fitch, first performed in 1906 ( some sources say 1907 )
* 1906 stage adaptation written by Edith Wharton and Clyde Fitch.
Category: Plays by Clyde Fitch
Other key dramatists during this period are David Belasco, Steele MacKaye, William Dean Howells, Dion Boucicault, and Clyde Fitch.
* " Love Makes The World Go ' Round ", an 1896 song with lyrics by Clyde Fitch and arrangement by William Furst.
Her next play was The Girl With Green Eyes, the first of several Clyde Fitch stories.
Watson's first film role was in the 1916 silent film The Girl with Green Eyes, a film version of the Clyde Fitch play she had performed in on Broadway in 1902.
* Sapho ( play ), 1902 play by Clyde Fitch in which Olga Nethersole appeared
Later that year the legendary Mrs. G. H. Gilbert – who with John Drew, Ada Rehan and James Lewis had been one of Augustin Daly ’ s “ Big 4 ,” but who had spent decades supporting bigger stars – was finally given a starring vehicle of her own, Clyde Fitch ’ s Granny.

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* Book of Jacob by Clyde J. Williams
* Earlier graduates include J. C. R. Licklider, pioneer in artificial intelligence ; Charles Nagel, founder of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce ; Julian Hill, co-inventor of nylon ; Clyde Cowan, co-discoverer of the neutrino ; James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois ; David R. Francis, Governor of Missouri ; William H. Webster, former Director of the FBI ; Edward Singleton Holden, President of the University of California ; Nathan O. Hatch, president of Wake Forest University ; Thomas Lamb Eliot, President of Reed College ; and Abram L. Sachar, founding President of Brandeis University.
In 1963 the Riverside Hospital was moved to the present 56-acre location in Newport News on J. Clyde Morris Boulevard in the heart of the city of Newport News.
Sherwood has four elementary schools ( J. Clyde Hopkins, Middleton, Archer Glen, Edy Ridge ), two middle schools ( Sherwood Middle School, Laurel Ridge ), and one high school, Sherwood High School, in the Sherwood School District.
The five aldermen were W. B. Dwiggins, Jack Neill, Clyde Pittman, Howard Easter and J. W. Bishop.
In 1969, Clyde J.
Clyde Tolson ( left ) with J. Edgar Hoover | Hoover
John Barnes, Victor Turner, and others, affiliated with Gluckman ’ s Manchester school of anthropology, described patterns of actual network relations in communities and fluid situations in urban or migratory context, as with the work of J. Clyde Mitchell ( 1965, Social Networks in Urban Situations ).
* " Clyde " ( song ), by J. J. Cale from the album Naturally, later covered by Waylon Jennings
The four negative votes were cast by four Republicans: Lynn J. Frazier, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Gerald P. Nye, and Clyde M. Reed.
Dale was one of the self-made " Burgher Gentry " of Glasgow who, like most of this gentry, had a summer retreat, an estate at Rosebank, Cambuslang, not far from the Falls of Clyde, which have been painted by J. M. W. Turner and many other artists.
They used their statutory powers to compulsorily purchase the area occupied by the Clyde Bank Iron Shipyard in Govan, which belonged to J & G Thomson.
Forced to find another site for their shipyard, J & G Thomson looked at various sites further down the River Clyde, and eventually purchased, from the estates of Miss Hamilton of Cochno, some suitably flat land on the " West Barns o ' Clyde " on the north bank of the river, opposite the point where the River Cart flows into the River Clyde.
At the end of World War II, two 6th Armored Division assistants from G-3, Majors Paul L. Bogen and Clyde J. Burke along with Aide-de-Camp Captain Cyrus R. Shockey, compiled a Combat Record of the Sixth Armored Division in the European Theatre of Operations 18 July 1944-8 May 1945.
* J. Clyde Mitchell ( 1918 – 1995 ), British social anthropologist
Jesse Clyde Nichols ( August 23, 1880-February 16, 1950 ), better known as J. C. Nichols, was a prominent developer of commercial and residential real estate in Kansas City.
In the 1940s, with the world on the verge of nuclear Armageddon, the two top officers of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, and Clyde Tolson, decided there needed to be an independent group within the Bureau that could go above the law.
Independent from developments in computational models of social systems, social network analysis emerged in the 1970s and 1980s from advances in graph theory, statistics, and studies of social structure as a distinct analytical method and was articulated and employed by sociologists like James S. Coleman, Harrison White, Linton Freeman, J. Clyde Mitchell, Mark Granovetter, Ronald Burt, and Barry Wellman.
FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was said to lunch there daily with Clyde Tolson for over twenty years.
In one episode, though, Clyde invented a wife ( voiced by June Foray, who also portrayed Rocket J. Squirrel in Rocky and Bullwinkle, among many characters ).
A version of the J. B .' s including Fred Wesley, Bootsy Collins, Pee Wee Ellis, Bobby Byrd and Clyde Stubblefield assembled to record the 1999 " reunion " album Bring the Funk on Down, dedicated to the memory of St. Clair Pinckney.

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Clyde Miller was crying softly to himself, shedding his striped suit and fumbling into the nondescript butternut pants, the worn brown shirt.
Mrs. Robert O. Spurdle is chairman of the committee, which includes Mrs. James A. Moody, Mrs. Frank C. Wilkinson, Mrs. Ethel Coles, Mrs. Harold G. Lacy, Mrs. Albert W. Terry, Mrs. Henry M. Chance, 2d, Mrs. Robert O. Spurdle, Jr., Mrs. Harcourt N. Trimble, Jr., Mrs. John A. Moller, Mrs. Robert Zeising, Mrs. William G. Kilhour, Mrs. Hughes Cauffman, Mrs. John L. Baringer and Mrs. Clyde Newman.
* Aran Islands: These islands off the west coast of Ireland, ( not to be confused with the Isle of Arran in Scotland's Firth of Clyde ), were unsuitable for arable farming because they were too rocky.
Under instructions from the emperor, he undertook an invasion of southern Scotland, winning some significant victories, and constructing the Antonine Wall from the Firth of Forth to the Firth of Clyde, although it was soon abandoned for reasons that are still not quite clear.
With MCs Stefan and Clyde rapping about their personal lives and life in Amsterdam as a black man, de Spookrijders even gained respect from non-hip-hop musicians and fans.
Base stealing was popular in the game's early decades, with speedsters such as Ty Cobb and Clyde Milan stealing nearly 100 bases in a season.
It also led to the closure of several local support and satellite businesses, such as the nearby British Steel Clydesdale Works in Mossend, Clyde Alloy in Netherton and equipment maker Anderson Strathclyde.
Ingram, older than the rest of the members of the band, left to serve active duty in Vietnam, and was later replaced by Walter " Clyde " Orange, the second lead singer who wrote or co-wrote many of their hit tunes before Lionel Richie came on board.
Richie and fellow Commodore Walter " Clyde " Orange alternated as lead singers.
Today, the Commodores consist of Walter " Clyde " Orange, Nicholas and King, along with a backing band.
Pacific Grove, CA: Roy A. Squires and Clyde Beck.
The company traces its history to June 1911, when Clyde Cessna, a farmer in Rago, Kansas, built a wood-and-fabric plane and became the first person to build and fly an aircraft between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains.
Cessna Aircraft was formed in 1927 when Clyde Cessna and Victor Roos became partners in the Cessna-Roos Aircraft Company.
Clyde William Tombaugh ( February 4, 1906January 17, 1997 ) was an American astronomer.
The container includes the inscription: " Interred herein are remains of American Clyde W. Tombaugh, discoverer of Pluto and the solar system's ' third zone '.
Adelle and Muron's boy, Patricia's husband, Annette and Alden's father, astronomer, teacher, punster, and friend: Clyde W. Tombaugh ( 1906 – 1997 )".
Tombaugh's widow Patricia stated after the IAU's decision that while Clyde may have been disappointed with the change since he had resisted attempts to remove Pluto's planetary status in his lifetime, he would have accepted the decision now if he were alive.
The Clyde or Clyde-Carlingford type are principally found in northern and western Ireland and southwestern Scotland.
They first were identified as a separate group in the Firth of Clyde region, hence the name.
In 870, Amlaíb and Ívarr attacked Dumbarton Rock, where the River Leven meets the River Clyde, the chief place of the kingdom of Alt Clut, south-western neighbour of Pictland.
In 894 one group left Dublin, perhaps settling on the Irish Sea coast of Britain between the River Mersey and the Firth of Clyde.
He had an older brother named Clyde.
Nine-year-old Clyde and seven-year-old Carl worked long hours there.
Falls of Clyde is a well-preserved example of a more conservatively designed, slower contemporary of the clippers, which was built for general freight in 1878.

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