JAMES CLARK
'James Clark' is the name of several people, including:
★ James Clark (British diplomat), Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Luxembourg
★ James Clark (Ontario politician), Speaker of the Ontario Legislature from 1939 to 1943.
★ James Clark (Kentucky), Governor of Kentucky from 1836 to 1839.
★ James Clark (runner), an early 20th-century Marathon runner.
★ James Clark (Texas), a founder of Clarksville, Texas.
★ James Clark (Texas politician)
★ James Clark (XML expert), author of groff and expat, who has done much work with open software and XML.
★ A. James Clark, construction company executive and philanthropist.
★ James A. Clark, Jr., Maryland State Senator.
★ Champ Clark (or James Beauchamp Clark), Speaker of the US House of Representatives from 1911 to 1919.
★ James Chichester-Clark, prime minister of Northern Ireland 1969–1971
★ James H. Clark, Internet entrepreneur, founder of Silicon Graphics, Netscape, WebMD, Healtheon, and myCFO.
★ James Lee Clark, Convicted killer who was executed by the state of Texas.
★ James West Clark, Congressman from North Carolina.
★ Sir James Clark, royal physician to Queen Victoria.
★ James Clark (criminal), a Depression-era criminal and bank robber also known as "Oklahoma Jack".
★ 'James Clark', alias of Albert Kachellek, brother-in-law of and lieutenant to Bugs Moran, Depression-era gangster; killed in the St. Valentine's Day massacre.
'Jim Clark' is the name of several people, including:
★ Jim Clark, Scottish Formula one world drivers' champion in the 1960s.
★ Jim Clark (film editor), Oscar-winning editor of ''The Killing Fields''.
★ Jim Clark (American football player), American football player.
★ Jim Clark (sheriff), Dallas County, Alabama sheriff who was opposed by civil rights activists.
★ Jim Clark (porn director), director of ''Debbie Does Dallas''.
★ Jim Clark (infielder) (1927-1990), American baseball infielder.
★ Jim Clark (outfielder) (b. 1947), American baseball outfielder.
★ Jim Clark (center fielder) (1887-1969), American baseball center fielder.
Other similar names include::
★ James Clerk Maxwell, Scottish mathematician and theoretical physicist.
★ James Clark (British diplomat), Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Luxembourg
★ James Clark (Ontario politician), Speaker of the Ontario Legislature from 1939 to 1943.
★ James Clark (Kentucky), Governor of Kentucky from 1836 to 1839.
★ James Clark (runner), an early 20th-century Marathon runner.
★ James Clark (Texas), a founder of Clarksville, Texas.
★ James Clark (Texas politician)
★ James Clark (XML expert), author of groff and expat, who has done much work with open software and XML.
★ A. James Clark, construction company executive and philanthropist.
★ James A. Clark, Jr., Maryland State Senator.
★ Champ Clark (or James Beauchamp Clark), Speaker of the US House of Representatives from 1911 to 1919.
★ James Chichester-Clark, prime minister of Northern Ireland 1969–1971
★ James H. Clark, Internet entrepreneur, founder of Silicon Graphics, Netscape, WebMD, Healtheon, and myCFO.
★ James Lee Clark, Convicted killer who was executed by the state of Texas.
★ James West Clark, Congressman from North Carolina.
★ Sir James Clark, royal physician to Queen Victoria.
★ James Clark (criminal), a Depression-era criminal and bank robber also known as "Oklahoma Jack".
★ 'James Clark', alias of Albert Kachellek, brother-in-law of and lieutenant to Bugs Moran, Depression-era gangster; killed in the St. Valentine's Day massacre.
'Jim Clark' is the name of several people, including:
★ Jim Clark, Scottish Formula one world drivers' champion in the 1960s.
★ Jim Clark (film editor), Oscar-winning editor of ''The Killing Fields''.
★ Jim Clark (American football player), American football player.
★ Jim Clark (sheriff), Dallas County, Alabama sheriff who was opposed by civil rights activists.
★ Jim Clark (porn director), director of ''Debbie Does Dallas''.
★ Jim Clark (infielder) (1927-1990), American baseball infielder.
★ Jim Clark (outfielder) (b. 1947), American baseball outfielder.
★ Jim Clark (center fielder) (1887-1969), American baseball center fielder.
Other similar names include::
★ James Clerk Maxwell, Scottish mathematician and theoretical physicist.
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