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Clinton v. Jones
Clinton v. Jones, 520 U.S. 681 (1997), argued 13 Jan. 1997, decided 27 May 1997 by vote of 9 to 0; Stevens for the Court. The case involved the question of whether President Bill Clinton could delay proceedings in a sexual harassment suit brought by Paula Corbin Jones, an employee of the state... Read more |
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Charles Clinton Spaulding
Charles Clinton Spaulding 1874–1952 Insurance executive |
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James Clinton
James Clinton 1733-1812, American Revolutionary general, b. Orange co., N.Y.; brother of George Clinton and father of De Witt Clinton. He served in the French and Indian Wars and early in the Revolution took part in the disastrous Quebec campaign. His most noted exploit was his heroic but futile... Read more |
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Clinton
Clinton ♂ Mainly North American: transferred use of the English surname, a local name from Glympton in Oxfordshire or Glinton in Northants. It was originally used as a given name in America in honour of the Clinton family, whose members included the statesman George Clinton... Read more |
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Clinton Joseph Davisson
Davisson, Clinton Joseph (b. Bloomington, Illinois, 22 October 1881; d. Charlottesville, Virginia, 1 February 1958) physics. Davisson |
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George Clinton (1686-1761)
George Clinton c.1686-1761, colonial governor of New York (1743-53), b. England; father of Sir Henry Clinton . He entered (1708) the British navy and rose to the rank of admiral in 1747. Through family connections, Clinton was appointed (1741) governor of New York and arrived in the colony in... Read more |
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George Clinton (1739-1812)
George Clinton 1739-1812, American statesman, vice president of the United States (1805-1812), b. Little Britain, N.Y. Before he was 20 he served on a privateer and, in the French and Indian War, accompanied the regiment of his father, Charles Clinton, in the expedition against Fort Frontenac led... Read more |
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Tyson Foods
TYSON FOODS Tyson Foods, Inc. of Arkansas made news in the mid-1990s, not for its position as the largest poultry producer in the nation, but for its alleged political connections to the Clinton administration. As governor of Arkansas, Bill Clinton showed favoritism toward Tyson with tax breaks... Read more |
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Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton (born 1946) won the Democratic nomination for the presidency in 1992 and then defeated incumbent George Bush to become the 42nd president of the United States. He was re-elected to a second term in 1996 William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton was... Read more |
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De Witt Clinton
De Witt Clinton , 1769-1828, American statesman, b. New Windsor, N.Y.; son of James Clinton . He was admitted (1790) to the New York bar but soon became secretary to his uncle, George Clinton , first governor of the state, and in that position (1790-95) gained political experience and influence at... Read more |
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