LC control no. | no2001080722 |
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LC classification | PS3505.L265 |
Personal name heading | Clark, Ellery H. (Ellery Harding), 1874-1949 |
Variant(s) | Clark, Ellery Harding, 1874-1949 |
Found in | A treatise on street railway accident law, 1902: t.p. (Ellery H. Clark) LC database, Oct. 10, 2001 (hdg.: Clark, Ellery Harding, 1874-1949; usage: Ellery H. Clark) Practical track and field athletics, 1904: t.p. (Ellery H. Clark, American Champion All-Round Athlete, Chmn. of the Committee on Hygiene and Physical Culture in the Bostoc Public Schools) Sports-reference.com WWW site, Apr. 22, 2011: Ellery Clark p. (Ellery Harding Clark, b. Mar. 13, 1874, West Roxbury, Mass., d. July 27, 1949, near Hingham, Mass.; American athlete; only man to win both the Olympic high jump and long jump; wrote 19 books, ranging from the definitive work on railway accident law to a book on religious philosophy and two of his novels were adapted for films in Hollywood; was an alderman of the city of Boston, an asst. track coach at Harvard, a teacher of English compostion at a Cambridge school, and a prominent lawyer in Boston) |