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  2. Tracy Caulkins - Wikipedia

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    Tracy Anne Stockwell, OAM, (born January 11, 1963), née Tracy Anne Caulkins, is an American former competition swimmer, three-time Olympic gold medalist, five-time world champion, and former world record-holder in three events.

  3. Caulkins - Wikipedia

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    Caulkins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: F.W. Caulkins (1855–1940), American architect; Frances Manwaring Caulkins (1795–1869), American historian, genealogist, author; Horace Caulkins (1850–1932), American ceramic artist; Jonathan Caulkins (born 1965), American drug policy researcher; Tracy Caulkins (born 1963 ...

  4. Caulkin - Wikipedia

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    Caulkins or studs improve a horse's balance and grip over uneven or slippery terrain, allowing the animal to move better and jump more confidently in poor footing. Screw in calks are most often seen in speed sports, such as eventing , polo , and show jumping , although they are sometimes used for dressage .

  5. Teachers College Reading and Writing Project - Wikipedia

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    Prior to founding the Project, Calkins was a researcher working with Donald Graves on the first research study on writing funded by the National Institute of Education. [9] After founding the Project, Calkins developed methodologies designed to increase the amount of writing in classrooms, such as the use of texts as models for writing. [10]

  6. Calkins - Wikipedia

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    Calkins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Blaine Calkins (born 1968), Canadian politician; Blean Calkins (1921–2003), sports radio broadcaster; Buzz Calkins (born 1971), American racing car driver; Dick Calkins (1894–1962), comic strip artist; Earnest Elmo Calkins (1868–1964), American advertising executive

  7. Eleanor Caulkins - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Caulkins is a patron of the arts known as the First Lady of Opera in Denver, Colorado. [1] Caulkins is the namesake of the Ellie Caulkins Opera House in the Denver Performing Arts Complex, the second largest performing arts center in the world. In 2011, Opera America awarded her their National Opera Trustee Award. [2]

  8. Horace Caulkins - Wikipedia

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    Horace James Caulkins (c. 1850–1923) was an American ceramic artist living in Detroit, Michigan, he began his career as a dental supplier. In doing this he developed a kiln for firing dental enamel, the products from which were marketed under the trade name of Revelation .

  9. F.W. Caulkins - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Wellington Caulkins was a prominent architect in Buffalo, New York. [1] [2] Caulkins was born in Hartford, Connecticut , to Dr. Russell Caulkins and Jane Whitbeck and later moved with his family to Toledo, Ohio , where he studied architecture from 1865 to 1870.