Proper noun
Claytor (plural Claytors)
A surname.
Disregarding the safety of his own vessel, Captain Claytor pointed his largest searchlight into the night sky to serve as a beacon for other rescue vessels. Source: Internet
On his own authority, Claytor decided to divert to the scene. Source: Internet
GOLDSBORO -- Northern Nash’s Danny Claytor took a hot golf game into last week’s NCHSAA 3-A East regionals at Lane Tree Golf Club. Source: Internet
It is a “precedent-setting case” that will fuel the drive to undo Kelo, Claytor said, pointing out that 80 bills have been introduced in the Virginia General Assembly to prohibit such takings in the Old Dominion. Source: Internet
Limited funding led Claytor to use short-term debt to fund operations. citation Ridership stagnated at roughly 20 million passengers per year amid uncertain government aid from 1981 to about 2000. Source: Internet
Claytor came out of retirement to lead Amtrak after the disastrous financial results during the Carter administration (1977–1981). Source: Internet