Word: clark
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...life has been shaped for his new job. Born in Paris of American parents, he studied interior decoration in New York, left to accept a minor post with the U.S. embassy in Berlin in 1916. At the Versailles conference, he served as aide to U.S. Delegate Joseph Clark Grew, later became executive secretary of the European Relief Council and traveled around ravaged Europe with Relief Chief Herbert Hoover...
...recently available pre-1949 Hollywood movies began hitting the TV screen as if it were a bull's-eye. In a blaze of ballyhoo, Manhattan's WCBS began unwrapping its $20 million package of 725 M-G-M films at the rate of two a day. With Clark Gable in Command Decision, the station scored a whopping Trendex rating of 28.4 on Saturday night after 10:30 p.m., then found that even on a Monday enough viewers stayed up past midnight to give an impressive 21.1 to Ronald Colman and Greer Garson in Ran dom Harvest. In Chicago...
...Clark, Forrester A. '58; Connell, Lawrence, Jr. '58; Devens, Charles, Jr. '59; Erickson, Clifford W. '58; Foster, Robert R. '59; Francis, Edward L. '59; George, Joseph A. "58; Gross, James C. '59; Hasiotis, Christos A. '57; Hodges, Arthur C. '57; Hoffsis, Robert S. '58; Hoffsis, Robert S. '58; Huff, Warren L. '59; Huggins, Kenneth R. '55; Johanson, Ronald J. '59; Lawson, Thomas E. '59; Lindgren, Keith M. '58; Maguire, Lawrence E. '58 (Captain); Marlow, Gordon A. '59; Pforzheimer, Carl H. III '58 (Manager); Carr, John F. III, (Assoc. manager in charge of Freshman Football...
...Clark led the Crimson scoring with three goals, followed by Dave Birch with two and John Wylde, Laurie Pratt, Ed Harding, and acting captain Tom Crowley with one apiece...
Died. Vice Admiral (ret.) Leslie Clark Stevens, U.S.N., 61, onetime (1947-49) U.S. naval attache in Moscow, earlier (1937-44) in charge of Bureau of Aeronautics development of World War II naval aircraft; of a heart attack; in Sanford, Fla. Admiral Stevens spoke Russian fluently, understood Russia's history and literature, grew to like the Russian people as much as he disliked their government, wrote a thoughtful, objective book (Russian Assignment) on his experiences. Russophile Stevens' prediction: "As surely as light follows darkness, the problems created in a decent people by the forced maintenance of power will somehow...