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Clyde Arbuckle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Clyde Arbuckle Clyde Arbuckle (1903–1998) was an American historian of, and lifelong resident of, San Jose, California. He is the author of ''Clyde Arbuckle's History of San José''.〔Barnes, Cecily. ("Willow Glen residents think of their community, rather than their history, on Founders Day 1998." ) Willow Glen Resident. Retrieved August 24, 2012〕〔Barnes, Cecily. ("Helen Arbuckle's Herstory: Widow of famed local historian gets the last word." ). Retrieved August 24, 2012〕 This 500 page book〔Singh, Gary. ("History in the Making" ). ''MetroActive''.〕 has been extensively referenced by historians. ==Early life== Arbuckle was the son of W. J. Arbuckle, and the brother of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, a silent film star.〔("Arbuckle never aided his family, stepmother says" ). ''Sausalito News'', Volume 37, Number 38, 17 September 1921〕 As a young man, Arbuckle played the banjo. Arbuckle was also a road bicycle racer with the Garden City Wheelmen,〔("Wheels of Time" ). ''Metro Silicon Valley''.〕〔("Hall of History" ). ''MetroActive''.〕〔("Herhold: Remembering a cycling legend who awaits a new heart" ). ''Mercury News''〕 San Jose residents have named a public school in his memory, and a referee at the Burbank Velodrome.〔("Road Racing is hit by new law" ). ''San Jose Evening News'' - Jun 5, 1939〕 In 1922 he set a national cycling speed record.〔("Local cycling history" ). ''Spinning Crank''.〕
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