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Crocker and was
It was financed and built through " The Big Four " ( who called themselves " The Associates "): Sacramento, California businessmen Leland Stanford, Collis Huntington, Charles Crocker, and Mark Hopkins.
Crocker was in charge of construction.
U. S. Assistant Secretary of State for Africa Chester Crocker testified before Congress that the election was imperfect but that at least it was a step toward democracy.
RFC 1, entitled " Host Software ", was written by Steve Crocker of the University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA ), and published on April 7, 1969.
For this work, Crocker was awarded the 2002 IEEE Internet Award.
Crocker was also active in the newly formed UCLA Computer Club.
In 1994, Crocker was one of the founders and chief technology officer of CyberCash, Inc.
Steve Crocker was instrumental in creating the ARPA " Network Working Group ", which later was the context in which the IETF was created.
In 2012, Crocker was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame by the Internet Society.
Peary's next expedition was supported by a $ 50, 000 gift by George Crocker, who was the youngest son of Charles Crocker.
Yet his diary for this time and place says " No land visible " and Crocker Land was in 1914 found to be non-existent by Donald MacMillan and Fitzhugh Green.
Golden Press for many years was publisher of Betty Crocker cookbooks.
Kyle Bomar of Crocker challenged David Day, Day was reelected to the Missouri House with over 65 % of the vote.
Merman initially was overlooked for the 1936 screen adaptation of Anything Goes when Bing Crosby insisted his wife Dixie Lee be cast as Reno Sweeney opposite his Billy Crocker, but when she unexpectedly dropped out of the project Merman was given the opportunity to reprise the role she had originated on stage.
It was named after Judge William B. Benson, a friend of Charles Crocker, president of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
This land was to be laid out in business and residential lots and 5 – 12 acre parcels for a town named " Crocker " after Charles Crocker, which was later changed to " Templeton ", after Crocker's son.

Crocker and briefly
Of his erstwhile bandmates, Crocker returned to his acoustic and bluegrass roots to quietly hone his songwriting skills, recording and occasionally performing ( with younger brother David ) in The Crocker Brothers ; whilst Jeffreys and Reame-James were briefly members of Be-Bop Deluxe, before forming their own band, Chartreuse, in 1976.

Crocker and controlling
After he sold down, he was replaced by John J. Valentine, Sr .. Crocker also acquired controlling interest for his son William in Woolworth National Bank, which was renamed Crocker-Anglo Bank.
Charles Crocker, who was one of The Big Four of the Central Pacific Railroad and who constructed America's First Transcontinental Railroad, acquired a controlling interest in Woolworth for his son William Henry Crocker.

Crocker and shareholder
By late 2008 the battle for Crocker was over with Michael Schacht as sole shareholder.

Crocker and Wells
The original banks behind MasterCard were United California Bank ( later First Interstate Bank and subsequently merged into Wells Fargo Bank ), Wells Fargo, Crocker National Bank ( also subsequently merged into Wells Fargo ), and the Bank of California ( subsequently merged into the Union Bank of California ).
Logo of the Crocker Bank prior to its merger with Wells Fargo Bank.
Crocker National Bank was purchased by the British financial institution Midland Bank in 1981, but after a series of financial losses it was sold on to Wells Fargo Bank in 1986.
As of January 2012 Wells maintains the Crocker name as a current federally registered trademark at its " Crocker Office Branch " at 1 Montgomery St. San Francisco, California in a wall display of the Crocker Bank history.
The largest of these was the purchase of a majority share in Crocker National of California, USA: this was not a success and Midland was forced to take full ownership in 1985 so that it could sell it to Wells Fargo the following year.
* Crocker National Bank ; U. S. bank bought by Wells Fargo

Crocker and served
The city of Crocker, along with the surrounding rural areas, is served by the Crocker R-II School District.
The cites of Richland, Crocker, and Dixon, along with their surrounding rural areas, are served by the Richland R-IV School Disrrict, the Crocker R-II School District and the Dixon R-I School District.
Though no woman has ever been given full membership in the Bohemian Club, the four female honorary members were hostess Margaret Bowman, poet Ina Coolbrith ( who served as librarian for the Club ), actress Elizabeth Crocker Bowers and writer Sara Jane Lippincott.
The Crocker Tavern served as a stage coach stop, an inn, and important meeting place into the mid-19th century.
He has also served as Executive Vice President of Crocker National Bank in San Francisco.
Crocker served three stints at WBLS during his career.
It was founded in August 1994 by Daniel C. Lynch ( who served as chairman ), William N. Melton ( who served as president and CEO, and later chairman ), Steve Crocker ( Chief Technology Officer ), and Bruce G. Wilson.

Crocker and president
Crocker has been a program manager at Advanced Research Projects Agency ( ARPA ), a senior researcher at USC's Information Sciences Institute, founder and director of the Computer Science Laboratory at The Aerospace Corporation and a vice president at Trusted Information Systems.
* William H. Crocker-founded and then later became the president of Crocker National Bank.
His position with the company was that of construction supervisor and president of Charles Crocker & Co., a Central Pacific subsidiary founded expressly for the purpose of building the railroad.
* Charles Crocker-Construction supervisor and president of Charles Crocker & Co., a CP subsidiary.

Crocker and .
However, he also often relied on help from his closest collaborators, such as his long-time cinematographer Roland Totheroh, brother Sydney Chaplin and various assistant directors, such as Harry Crocker and Charles Reisner.
On April 21, 1975, SLA members robbed the Crocker National Bank in Carmichael, California, in the process killing 42-year-old Myrna Opsahl, a mother of four depositing money for her church.
In 2002, new forensics technology allowed police to link these shells definitively to those found at Crocker Bank prior to charging the former members of SLA, including Soliah, with the crime.
J. Klensin, N. Freed, M. Rose, E. Stefferud, D. Crocker.
Raymond Janney offers to buy Elizabeth from Ben for $ 3, 000, but she runs off with Edgar Crocker.
Request For Comments documents were invented by Steve Crocker in 1969 to help record unofficial notes on the development of the ARPANET.
Although written by Steve Crocker, the RFC emerged from an early working group discussion between Steve Crocker, Steve Carr and Jeff Rulifson.
Adams worked closely with telecommunications engineers at Crocker National Bank in San Francisco between 1979 and 1986.
Stephen D. Crocker ( born October 15, 1944 in Pasadena, California ) is the inventor of the Request for Comments series, authoring the very first RFC and many more.
Crocker is chair of the board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, ICANN.
Steve Crocker has worked in the Internet community since its inception.
As a UCLA graduate student in the 1960s, Steve Crocker helped create the ARPANET protocols which were the foundation for today's Internet.

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