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unusual facts about Clare W. Graves


Clare W. Graves

Graves created an epistemological theory that he hoped would reconcile the various approaches to human nature and questions about psychological maturity.


Brownlow's Whig

Brownlow consistently refuted Wesley's critics, and two of his favorite targets were Presbyterian minister F. A. Ross and Baptist preacher J. R. Graves.

Earl G. Graves, Jr.

The police department publicly apologized and Metro-North Railroad purchased ads featuring a printed apology in three New York newspapers, including The New York Times.

Earl G. Graves, Sr.

He has held other board and director memberships to a number of corporations including AMR Corporation, Daimler AG, Federated Department Stores and Rohm and Haas, as while as board member of the American Museum of Natural History and Hayden Planetarium in New York City.

Earl Graves

Earl G. Graves, Sr. (born 1935), American entrepreneur, publisher, businessman and philanthropist

Earl G. Graves, Jr. (born 1962), American businessman and basketball player

Frank Graves

Frank X. Graves, Jr. (1923–1990), American Democratic Party politician, mayor of Paterson, New Jersey

Henry Graves

Henry S. Graves (1871–1951), American conservationist and co-founder of the Yale School of Forestry

Howard D. Graves

During his tenure as chancellor, Texas A&M added three new universities to its system, Texas A&M University–San Antonio, Tarleton State University-Central Texas in Killeen, West Texas A & M University in Canyon, Texas.

John T. Graves

Born in Dublin 4 December 1806, he was son of John Crosbie Graves, barrister, grandnephew of Richard Graves, D.D., and cousin of Robert James Graves, M.D. He was an undergraduate at Trinity College, Dublin, where he distinguished himself in both science and classics, and was a class-fellow and friend of William Rowan Hamilton, graduating B.A. in 1827.

Race, Evolution, and Behavior

Evolutionary Biologist Joseph L. Graves (2002) notes that the theory had long lacked support and had been invalidated before Rushton's book was written.

Sophia Morrison

Significant figures published in Mannin include: T. E. Brown, John Ruskin, Archibald Knox, W. H. Gill, A. P. Graves, George Borrow, Josephine Kermode, P. M. C. Kermode, William Boyd Dawkins, Mona Douglas, Edward Forbes, William Cubbon and W. Walter Gill.

Switz City, Indiana

Switz City was the hometown of three brothers - Andrew, A. J., and Matthew Graves - who all played college basketball at Butler University.

United States Ambassador to Norway

On November 14, 1905, the US State Department instructed Ambassador Charles H. Graves to handle affairs for Sweden and Norway separately and the Ambassador was thus commissioned to Norway equally with Sweden, though he remained in Stockholm.

William Graves

William S. Graves (1865–1940), US general and commander of the Siberia expedition


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