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  2. Eugenie Clark - Wikipedia

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    Eugenie Clark was born and raised in New York City. Her father, Charles Clark, died when Eugenie was almost two years old, and her mother, Yumico Motomi, later married Japanese restaurant owner Masatomo Nobu. [1] Clark attended elementary school in Woodside, Queens, and graduated from Bryant High School in Queens, New York. [2]

  3. Eugene Clark - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Clark or Gene Clark may refer to: Eugene Clark (politician) (1850–1932), Wisconsin politician; Eugene Clark (rower) (1906–1981), American Olympic rower; Eugene Clark (actor) (born 1951), American actor and professional football player; Eugene F. Clark (c. 1911–1998), United States Navy officer; Eugene V. Clark (1926–2012 ...

  4. Eugene Clark (actor) - Wikipedia

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    He was an actor four years before he began playing college football and he was an all-conference offensive guard at UCLA.Named to the first All-Star teams for both the Pacific-8 and the West Coast Athletic Conference, Clark also received All Star All American Honorable Mention Laurels, played in the Hula Bowl and was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the ninth round of the 1975 NFL draft.

  5. File:Otto H. Oren, Eugenie Clark, Adam Ben-Tuvia, 1962.jpg

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  6. Susan Barrantes - Wikipedia

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    Susan Mary Barrantes (née Wright, previously Ferguson; 9 June 1937 – 19 September 1998) was a documentary filmmaker and the mother of Sarah, Duchess of York, as well as the maternal grandmother of princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. Her elopement with an Argentinian polo player caused a stir in social circles.

  7. Mote Marine Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The laboratory, founded by Eugenie Clark in 1955 in Placida, Florida, was known as Cape Haze Marine Laboratory until its 1967 renaming in honor of major benefactors of the laboratory William R. Mote, his wife Lenore, and his sister, Betty Mote Rose. Early research was focused on sharks and other fishes.

  8. Talk:Eugenie Clark - Wikipedia

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  9. Squalus clarkae - Wikipedia

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    It was described in 2018 and named in honor of ichthyologist Eugenie Clark. [2] [3] It was previously believed to be a part of Squalus mitsukurii, but genetic analysis revealed it to be a distinct species. [2] [4] Individuals are usually between 50 centimetres (20 in) and 70 centimetres (28 in) long. [5]