Word: clark
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...decision they reached was largely a military, not a diplomatic one. Marshall took the decision to Harry Truman, who agreed with it and laid it before congressional leaders on Feb. 27. On the day Marshall left for Moscow, Clark Clifford, Truman's adviser and ghostwriter, began editing Marshall, Acheson and Eisenhower into shape. Clifford's draft was sent to Marshall, who made only a few revisions. That was the background of the statement. (Thus Henry Wallace's angry charge over the radio that Harry Truman had undermined his Secretary of State's assignment was obviously incorrect...
...most of what it wanted-99-year rights to bases at half a dozen major and a dozen minor sites. The main Air Forces installation will be at Clark Field, 60 miles north of Manila, with...
...Schlossberg, manager of the King's Palace, a television tavern on North Clark Street, last week analyzed the new drift...
...expected return of Mariaschin, Page, Davis, and Clark, plus the coming of center George Hauptfuhrer, predicted a capable club for 1946-47, whole the intense interest in basketball showed by New England high schools in recent years pointed toward an increasing influx of local hoop talent into the College halls. Raw material would not be lacking, but raw material alone does not make a ball club. The search for a good coach began...
This may or may not have surprised Clark Gable. Possibly moved to speak by the approach of income-tax day, the Grand Old Man of handsome young men declared that any year he cleared more than $1,000 he felt lucky. He understood that he was getting $6,000 a week at the moment, but: "A single man pays out almost 90% of it for taxes. . . . My agent gets 10 . . . my business manager. . . ." He wasn't complaining, understand-"but people have the wrong idea about movie salaries...