Word: clark
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hubert Lyman Clark, associate professor of Zoology, emeritus, and for 42 years associated with the University's Museum of Comparative Zoology, died at 3 o'clock yesterday morning at the Mt. Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, after a month-long illness...
...came to political alleys. The Republican majority was still out to twist the President's tail (TIME, July 14), and Harry Truman's veto of the revived tax-cut bill did not cool any tempers. Senate Republicans brought up a measure to investigate Attorney General Tom Clark's handling of a matter close to Harry Truman's home voting booth. The author of the resolution, Missouri's Senator James...
...charged once again that Clark's investigation of Kansas City's vote frauds in last year's congressional primary (TIME, June 16) was "whitewash." But the Republicans ran into a three-day Democratic talkfest which effectively blocked a vote on the Kem resolution. It looked as if denizens of that alley wanted no snoopers...
Right along, Maniu had seen what was coming. In 1945, when Britain's Sir Archibald Clark Kerr (now Lord Inverchapel) and the U.S.'s Averell Harriman "guaranteed" democratic rights in Rumania, Maniu had asked Harriman: "If the prefect of Constantsa falsifies the election list, will Britain send her fleet? The U.S. mobilize her army?" In 1947 Maniu answered himself: "The prefect of Constantsa did falsify the list. But there was no sign of the British fleet, no sound of American mobilization. Instead the prefect of Constantsa is still in office...
...chairman Aiken (R-Vt) said he doubts that his expenditures group has the wide authority necessary to take up Kem's charges that Clark "whitewashed" a justice department investigation of alleged vote buying in the Kansas City primary...