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Clapp is the great-grand son of Weyerhaeuser Co. co-founder Matthew Norton. [4] Bill began his career in Alaska in the 1960s, working as a bush pilot and businessman. He returned to Seattle in 1975, where he helped found the Matthew G. Norton Company, a real estate and property management firm. He served as CEO and chairman until 2002. [5]
William Clapp may refer to: William J. Clapp (1857–1934), American attorney and educator; William H. Clapp (1879–1954), American painter and art curator; William F. Clapp (1880–1951), specialist in mollusks at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology; Bill Clapp, social entrepreneur, philanthropist and business executive; Will ...
May 14—Friday was the deadline to file for political office in the Aug. 6 primary in Washington, and Monday was the deadline for candidates to withdraw from races if they changed their minds.
Alonzo Barnard (1843), Presbyterian missionary and abolitionist with his wife Sarah Philena Babcock Barnard (1843) [44] [45] Lee Fisher (1973), former Lieutenant Governor and former Attorney General of Ohio; Erwin Griswold (1925), lawyer, Solicitor General of the United States and dean of Harvard Law School; Kan En Vong (1922), Chinese educator
William J. Clapp was born on November 28, 1857, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He was the son of George L. and Harriet (Fuller) Clapp, who were natives of Vermont. [1] [2] He received his education there at the Vermont Seminary. [1] In 1882, he married Susan Stevens, and they had two children: Fannie and Henry. [2]
Gayle King will soon have a new daughter-in-law, and she has Oprah Winfrey to thank for helping her pull off the proposal. On Monday, the 69-year-old CBS Mornings anchor shared on Instagram that ...
Corey Burke considered the bloody rampage – in which she allegedly strangled, bit and hacked her 67-year-old father in the $800,000 Seattle home they shared – to be an “act of liberation ...
Parents in Arms was a community organization active in the 1980s in Seattle which petitioned the Seattle City Council for the creation of the Teen Dance Ordinance.Seattle-area attorney David Crosby established it in 1985 when his 14-year old son Ian ran away from home after various acts of teenage rebellion. [1]