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Jack Barnes (high Jumper)
Jack Barnes may refer to: * Jack Barnes (politician) (born 1940), American communist and the National Secretary of the Socialist Workers Party * Jack Barnes (English footballer) (1908–2008), English association footballer * Jack Barnes (Australian footballer) (1905–1999), Australian rules footballer * Jack Barnes (rugby league), English rugby league player * Jack Barnes (toxinologist) (1922–1985), Australian toxinologist * Jack Barnes (high jumper) (born 1924), American high jumper, 1949 All-American for the USC Trojans track and field team See also * Jock Barnes Harold "Jock" Barnes (17 July 1907 – 31 May 2000) was a New Zealand trade unionist and syndicalist, leader of the Waterside Workers Union from 1944 to 1952. He was heavily involved in the 1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute. His memoir ''Neve ... (1907–2000), New Zealand trade unionist * John Barnes (other) {{hndis, Barnes, Jack ...
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Jack Barnes (politician)
Jack Barnes (born 1940) is an American communist and the National Secretary of the Socialist Workers Party. Barnes was elected the party's national secretary in 1972, replacing the retiring Farrell Dobbs. He joined the SWP in the early 1960s as a student at Carleton College in Minnesota and quickly became a leading member of the party's youth wing. From the 1990s to the present, Barnes has directed his party to support the governments of North Korea and Equatorial Guinea; has instructed the party to abstain from antiwar or anti-racist activism; and in January 2016 lent his support to the occupation of federal lands, in Oregon, by militia movement members. Barnes was a key advocate of the party's "turn to industry" in the 1970s, its exit from the Fourth International in the 1980s, and its orientation towards the Cuban Communist Party in the 1990s. Turn to industry Barnes was one of the central organizers for the idea that the party should "turn to industry". In 1978 the party' ...
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Jack Barnes (English Footballer)
Jack Barnes may refer to: * Jack Barnes (politician) (born 1940), American communist and the National Secretary of the Socialist Workers Party * Jack Barnes (English footballer) (1908–2008), English association footballer * Jack Barnes (Australian footballer) (1905–1999), Australian rules footballer * Jack Barnes (rugby league), English rugby league player * Jack Barnes (toxinologist) (1922–1985), Australian toxinologist * Jack Barnes (high jumper) (born 1924), American high jumper, 1949 All-American for the USC Trojans track and field team See also * Jock Barnes Harold "Jock" Barnes (17 July 1907 – 31 May 2000) was a New Zealand trade unionist and syndicalist, leader of the Waterside Workers Union from 1944 to 1952. He was heavily involved in the 1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute. His memoir ''Neve ... (1907–2000), New Zealand trade unionist * John Barnes (other) {{hndis, Barnes, Jack ...
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Jack Barnes (Australian Footballer)
John Robert Barnes (20 May 1905 – 6 October 1999) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1920s. Born in Williamstown, Barnes was used mostly as a forward and kicked 34 goals in 1928, including a bag of six against Geelong at Lake Oval. His son Ken played at South Melbourne in the 1960s. Barnes also represented Victoria in a first-class cricket match in 1930 as a right-handed batsman. Playing against Tasmania at the MCG, Barnes batted in the middle order and made 51. It would be his only innings at first-class level. Fellow VFL footballers Stuart King and Heinrich Schrader also played in that match for Victoria. After leaving South Melbourne, Barnes played for Williamstown in the VFA from 1930 to 1934, notching up 67 games and kicking 76 goals. He was captain and vice-captain at times during 1931 and 1932 and was vice-captain in 1934 until he quit the club after a dispute following a 20-goal defea ...
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Jack Barnes (rugby League)
Jack Barnes is a former professional rugby league player who played in the 1950s and 1960s. He played at club level for Castleford.David Smart & Andrew Howard (1 July 2000). "Images of Sport - Castleford Rugby League - A Twentieth Century History". The History Press Ltd. Playing career County League appearances Jack Barnes played in Castleford Castleford is a town within the City of Wakefield district, West Yorkshire, England. It had a population of 45,106 at a 2021 population estimate. Historic counties of England, Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, to the north of the t ...'s victory in the Yorkshire League during the 1964–65 season. References External linksSearch for "Barnes" at rugbyleagueproject.orgJack Barnes Memory Box Search at archive.castigersheritage.com
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Jack Barnes (toxinologist)
John Handyside (Jack) Barnes MBE (1922–1985) was a physician and toxinologist in Queensland, Australia. Born in Charleville he is known for his research on the box jellyfish. In 1961, Barnes confirmed the cause of the Irukandji syndrome was a sting from a small box jellyfish: the Irukandji jellyfish, which can fire venom-filled stingers out of its body and into passing victims. To prove that the jellyfish was the cause of the syndrome, he captured one and deliberately stung himself, his 9-year-old son and a local lifeguard, then observed the resulting symptoms. Other cubozoans possibly can cause Irukandji syndrome; those positively identified include'' Carukia barnesi'', Alatina mordens, ''Alatina alata'', ''Malo maxima'', ''Malo kingi'', ''Carybdea xaymacana'', ''Keesingia gigas'', an as-yet unnamed "fire jelly", and another unnamed species. He determined that the use of methylated spririts applied to the area of an Irukandji sting would prevent any tentacles remaining on ...
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Jack Barnes (high Jumper)
Jack Barnes may refer to: * Jack Barnes (politician) (born 1940), American communist and the National Secretary of the Socialist Workers Party * Jack Barnes (English footballer) (1908–2008), English association footballer * Jack Barnes (Australian footballer) (1905–1999), Australian rules footballer * Jack Barnes (rugby league), English rugby league player * Jack Barnes (toxinologist) (1922–1985), Australian toxinologist * Jack Barnes (high jumper) (born 1924), American high jumper, 1949 All-American for the USC Trojans track and field team See also * Jock Barnes Harold "Jock" Barnes (17 July 1907 – 31 May 2000) was a New Zealand trade unionist and syndicalist, leader of the Waterside Workers Union from 1944 to 1952. He was heavily involved in the 1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute. His memoir ''Neve ... (1907–2000), New Zealand trade unionist * John Barnes (other) {{hndis, Barnes, Jack ...
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USC Trojans Track And Field
The USC Trojans track and field team is the track and field program that represents University of Southern California. The Trojans compete in NCAA Division I as a member of the Big Ten Conference. The team is based in Los Angeles, California, at the Felix Field and Loker Stadium. The program is coached by Quincy Watts. The track and field program officially encompasses four teams because the NCAA considers men's and women's indoor track and field and outdoor track and field as separate sports. , the Trojans have had 512 Olympians, including 66 at the 2024 Summer Olympics with track and field being the most represented sport. In 2023, the school named their field after Allyson Felix, who attended USC along with her brother Wes Felix, though Allyson turned professional out of high school and did not compete for the team. In 2018, Michael Norman became the first athlete from USC to win The Bowerman. Postseason AIAW The Bruins have had six AIAW individual All-Americans finish ...
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Jock Barnes
Harold "Jock" Barnes (17 July 1907 – 31 May 2000) was a New Zealand trade unionist and syndicalist, leader of the Waterside Workers Union from 1944 to 1952. He was heavily involved in the 1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute. His memoir ''Never a White Flag'' was published in 1998. Biography Barnes was born in Auckland to parents who had emigrated from Cumberland in England. They lived in Grey Lynn, and when he was four they moved to Mount Albert. He went to Point Chevalier then Edendale schools, and to Auckland Grammar School in 1921. Next year at 15 he became a foundation pupil at Mount Albert Grammar School Mount Albert Grammar School, commonly known as MAGS, is a co-educational state secondary school in Mount Albert in Auckland, New Zealand. It teaches students in year levels 9 to 13. , Mount Albert Grammar School is the second largest school in N .... He left school in 1925 and joined the Lands and Survey Department as a draughting cadet. He married Freda Jacobs in 19 ...
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