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638: 289:. In addition to this, Clark founded and directed both the Maryland State Weather Service (founded in 1891) and the Maryland Geological Survey (1896). Clark served as the State Geologist of Maryland from 1896 to 1917, The State Weather Service was a cooperative venture between Hopkins, the Maryland Agricultural College , and the United States Weather Bureau, while the Geological Survey was also a joint effort between the State of Maryland, Hopkins, and the Maryland Agricultural College. In both instances, Johns Hopkins provided facilities and funding for their ongoing support. Clark also served as the State's representative when the 615: 551: 484: 217: 44: 284:
who led the department through a period of great growth, during which it awarded forty-six PhDs, twice as many as any other university. He was appointed instructor at Johns Hopkins in 1887, promoted to associate in 1889, and promoted to associate professor in 1892 and professor in 1894. One of these
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at the time of his death. He also served as president of the Maryland branch of the National Conservation Association and president of the Children's Aid Society of Baltimore.
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at the time of his death. He served as chairman of the subcommittee on highways and helped draw up plans for troop movement in case of invasion during
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Clark was a member of the Maryland State Council. He served as chairman of the committee on national resources. He also served as a member of the
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Clark married Ellen C. Strong of Boston in 1892. They had four children, Edward S., Marion, Atherton and Helen.
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In September 1913, Clark had an operation on a twisted intestine. Clark died on July 27, 1917, from a
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in 1908. He also spent time in the field doing geographical surveys in Great Britain and Prussia.
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was re-surveyed in 1900. He organized and directed Maryland's exhibits at the
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was the first PhD in meteorology ever earned in the United States awarded to
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John M. Clarke, Biographical Memoir of William Bullock Clark, 1860-1917,
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William Bullock Clark was born on December 15, 1860, at
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in 1887. Clark graduated from Amherst College with a
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A History of the University Founded by Johns Hopkins
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William Clark (disambiguation)
Lewis and Clark Expedition

Brattleboro, Vermont
North Haven, Maine
Druid Ridge Cemetery
Pikesville, Maryland
American
Amherst College
BA
LLD
University of Munich
PhD
Geology
Johns Hopkins University

geologist
Brattleboro, Vermont
Bachelor of Arts
Amherst College
PhD
University of Munich
Doctor of Laws
United States Geological Survey
geology
Johns Hopkins University
Oliver Lanard Fassig
Mason-Dixon line
Pan-American Exposition
Charleston Exposition

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