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Author Jerome Clark argues that the Jacko Affair, involving an 1884 newspaper report of an apelike creature captured in British Columbia, was a hoax.
Jerome Clark writes that Fort was " essentially a satirist hugely skeptical of human beings ' – especially scientists ' – claims to ultimate knowledge ".
Clark Superior Court # 2 ( Judge Jerome Jacobi )
Clarkdale was founded in 1912 as a company smelter town by William A. Clark, for his United Verde copper mine in nearby Jerome, Arizona.
* The UFO Book: Encyclopedia of the Extraterrestrial, Jerome Clark, author.
* Clark, Jerome.
* UFO researcher Jerome Clark discusses the MJ-12 documents in the " Hoaxes " section of his The UFO Book, and strongly favors a hoax interpretation.
* Jerome Clark, The UFO Book: Encyclopedia of the Extraterrestrial ; Visible Ink, 1998 ; ISBN 1-57859-029-9
* Jerome Clark, Unexplained!
* Jerome Clark, The Ufo Book: Encyclopedia of the Extraterrestrial, Visible Ink, 1998, ISBN 1-57859-029-9
* Foo Fighters of WWII by Jerome Clark and Lucius Farish: A widely reproduced essay describing many wartime sightings ( including those in above article ) from 1941 – 1947 and onward
* Coleman, Loren and Clark, Jerome.
Cryptozoology A to Z: The Encyclopedia of Loch Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras, and Other Authentic Mysteries of Nature with Jerome Clark ( NY: Simon and Schuster, 1999, ISBN 0-684-85602-6 ).
* David D. Clark, former chief protocol architect for the Internet ; co-author with Jerome H. Saltzer ( also a CSAIL member ) and David P. Reed of the influential paper " End-to-End Arguments in Systems Design "
The direction was by Abbott, choreography by Jerome Robbins, scenic design by Oliver Smith, costume design by Miles White, and lighting design by Peggy Clark.
Though Fate is aimed at a popular audience and tends to emphasize personal anecdotes about the paranormal, American writer and frequent Fate contributor Jerome Clark says the magazine features a substantial amount of serious research and investigation, and occasional debunking of dubious claims.
UFO researcher Jerome Clark goes so far as to write that, by this time, Blue Book had " lost all credibility.
* Jerome Clark, The UFO Book: Encyclopedia of the Extraterrestrial, Visible Ink, 1998, ISBN 1-57859-029-9
The Kents decide to raise him as their own, naming him " Clark Jerome Kent ".
The U. S. Air Force formally listed the Arnold case as a mirage ; this is one of many explanations that have been disputed by critics, and researchers Jerome Clark, author of The UFO Book ( 1998 ) and Ronald Story, editor of The Encyclopedia of UFOs ( 1980 ).
* Clark, Jerome, The UFO Encyclopedia: The Phenomenon from the Beginning, Volume 2, A-K, Detroit: Omnigraphics, 1998 ( 2nd edition, 2005 ), ISBN 0-7808-0097-4
UFO historian Jerome Clark writes that " Few abduction reports have generated as much controversy " as the Walton case.
Jerome Clark wrote that just after Walton moved away from the disc, the others insist they saw a beam of blue-green light emanate from the disc and " strike " Walton.
* Clark, Jerome, The UFO Book: Encyclopedia of the Extraterrestrial ( Visible Ink, 1998 ).

Jerome and later
Saint Jerome later translated the Greek phrase as piscis granda in his Latin Vulgate, and as cetus in.
Inspired by a concert where he saw John Lee Hooker perform, he supplemented his work as a carpenter and mechanic with a developing career playing on street corners with friends, including Jerome Green ( c. 1934 – 1973 ), in a band called The Hipsters ( later The Langley Avenue Jive Cats ).
According to the later St. Jerome, celibacy is a moral virtue, consisting of not living in the flesh but outside the flesh ( vivere in carne praeter carnem ).
There Jerome learned Latin and at least some Greek, though probably not the familiarity with Greek literature he would later claim to have acquired as a schoolboy.
Despite numerous errors taken over from Eusebius, and some of his own, Jerome produced a valuable work, if only for the impulse which it gave to such later chroniclers as Prosper, Cassiodorus, and Victor of Tunnuna to continue his annals.
Jerome later translated this phrase as piscis granda in his Latin Vulgate.
Jerome first embarked on a revision of the Psalms, translated from the revised Septuagint Greek column of the Hexapla, which later came to be called the Gallican version.
* Jerome Horowitz synthesizes zidovudine, an antiviral drug which would later be used in treating HIV.
Other long-term members of the group included Peter Baumann ( 1971 – 1977 ), who later went on to found the New Age label Private Music, to which the band was signed from 1988 to 1991 ; Johannes Schmoelling ( 1979 – 1985 ); Paul Haslinger ( 1986 – 1990 ); and, most recently Froese's son Jerome Froese ( 1990 – 2006 ).
Other prominent SEC commissioners and chairmen include William O. Douglas ( who went on to be a U. S. Supreme Court justice ), Jerome Frank ( one of the leaders of the legal realism movement ) and William J. Casey ( who would later head the Central Intelligence Agency under President Ronald Reagan ).
The leveraged buyout boom of the 1980s was conceived by a number of corporate financiers, most notably Jerome Kohlberg, Jr. and later his protégé Henry Kravis.
Jerome, who often spoke of Didymus not as the blind but as " the Seer ," wrote that Didymus " surpassed all of his day in knowledge of the Scriptures " and Socrates of Constantinople later called him " the great bulwark of the true faith ".
Jerome later translated this phrase as piscis grandis in his Latin Vulgate.
Already a preference is heard for the typical chord progression I-vi-IV-V that had generated several American 1930s hits such as Rogers and Hart's " Blue Moon " ( 1934 ), Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields ' 1936 " The Way You Look Tonight " and Hoagy Carmichael's " Heart and Soul " ( 1938 ), but would later become so closely associated with doo-wop that it is now sometimes referred to as the 50s progression.
Less than two weeks later, Lincoln County was carved from it and later partitioned into Gooding ( 1913 ), Minidoka ( 1913 ), and Jerome ( 1919 ) counties.
Two years later, in 1915, the Council was incorporated as a First Class Council and hired Gilbert N. Jerome as the first Scout Executive.
Spanish explorer Antonio de Espejo passed through what is now Cornville on May 7 or 8, 1583 on his way to what would later become Jerome, Arizona.
John Olson's model railroad, the Jerome & Southwestern, originally developed as a series of articles in Model Railroader Magazine and later released in book form was also set in and around Jerome, and referred to other local sites such as Clarkdale, Cleopatra Hill and Mingus Mountain.
During World War II, Jerome was home to a Japanese American internment camp, Jerome War Relocation Center ( 1942 – 1944 ), later converted into a prison camp for captured German soldiers.
At the end of the 19th century, " the valley of Walnut Creek was one continuous mining camp, known under different names, Jerome, Diamond, Mystic, Clarksdale, Rathbun and Darby " ( later known as Darbyville )
Theda Arnold, present ( 1979 ) Post Master has copies of the National Archives Records showing later post masters to include, S. J. Robb, 1889 ; Dement Brown, 1891 ; Martha A. LaGrange, 1892 ; Benjamin F. Yoder, 1893 ; Jerome S. Rice, 1895 ; Wiliam H. Beck, 1899 ; Oscar Yoder, 1901 ; Martha A. LaGrange, 1903 ; Martha A. Miskimins, 1904 ; William R. Kirlin, 1928 ; Verna Bess Coen, 1954 ( acting ); Dale E. Howery, 1956 ; Theda Arnold, 1972, up to present day.
Two further films were planned for Grayson in 1941 ; White House Girl, which was later made in 1948 with Durbin, and Very Warm for May, from the Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein musical of the same name.

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