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What (who) is J Clark Kelso - definition

IRISH-BORN CANADIAN ACTIVIST (1864-1935)
John Joseph Kelso; J.J. Kelso; J J Kelso; JJ Kelso; John J. Kelso
  • Toronto Humane Society's old building

J. Clark Kelso         
AMERICAN LAWYER AND PROFESSOR OF LAW
Clark Kelso
Professor J. Clark Kelso (born 1959) served briefly as Acting Insurance Commissioner of California in 2000, following the resignation of Chuck Quackenbush, and is currently Professor of Law at the McGeorge School of Law and federal receiver with responsibility for prison health care.
Alfred Joseph Clark         
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BRITISH PHARMACOLOGIST
A. J. Clark; A.J. Clark
Professor Alfred Joseph Clark MC FRS FRSE (19 August 1885 – 30 July 1941) was a British pharmacologist and Professor of Pharmacology at the University College, London. He was a de-bunker of fraudulent remedies and did many early studies on the placebo effect of many claimed cures.
George Kelso         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Draft:George Y. Kelso; Draft:George Young Kelso; George Y. Kelso; George Young Kelso
George Young Kelso was an American politician. He was delegate at Louisiana’s 1868 constitutional convention and state senator in Louisiana from 1868 to 1876.

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J. J. Kelso

John Joseph Kelso (31 March 1864 – 30 September 1935) was a newspaper reporter and social crusader who immigrated to Canada from Ireland with his family in 1874 when he was ten years old. They suffered hardships of hunger and cold in their early years in Toronto and, throughout his life, this motivated Kelso's compassion towards the poor and unfortunate.

While a reporter for the World and the Globe, Kelso founded the Toronto Humane Society in 1887 for the prevention of cruelty to children and animals, the Fresh Air Fund and the Santa Claus Fund in 1888 to provide excursions and cheer for poor women and children, and the Children's Aid Society (Canada) in 1891.