Word: clark
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Washington, the Administration held the phone, listening to the wrangle. Last week, as the deadline of the "impossible" walkout became imminent, Attorney General Tom Clark found a law (the Federal Communications Act) which he said gave the President the right to seize the lines in the event of a strike. Said Beirne: "He is stretching the law to the breaking point...
Shubert got permission to lift music from any Puccini opera so long as he mixed nobody else's music in with it. The terms raised such a hue & cry that Attorney General Tom Clark rushed into print with an explanation. The U.S. had reserved a veto: if Shubert's score was not up to Puccini's "high artistic standards," the deal...
With a big wad burning a hole in his pocket, Paul F. Clark, president of Boston's John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., dropped in on Los Angeles. He wanted to invest his company's cash in a new housing project which house-hungry Los Angeles badly needed. But last week Clark decided against it; he saw clouds ahead for even Sunkist Angelenos. Said he: "We can't help solve your housing problem because of your real-estate inflation. An insurance company can't invest in blown-up values. Real estate is more inflated in California...
Photographs of class members graduating in June are being arranged and work should start next week. Thomas Morse, of Boston and Lowell House, and Robert J. Clark, of Connersville, Indiana, and Kirkland House will serve respectively as new chairman and vice-chairman of the temporary class committee...
...Bull Curwen, (brother of '42 stroke Bus), and Jud Gale are the newcomers to the Bolles fold and are sitting in slides numbered six, five, and three respectively. Frank Cunningham, erstwhile 150 pound ear, has been stroking the Varsity, while Paul Knaplund, as seven, Bob Stone at four, Stew Clark at two, and Mike Scully at bow fill out the rest of the boat, Knaplund and Scully are veterans of last years first boat. Stone and Clark returned from the wars after having been on the '42 Freshman eight...