Word: clark
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...Because of this development, the FBI compiled a special report devoted exclusively to Harry Dexter White and his espionage activities and delivered it, together with a covering letter, by special messenger on Feb. 4, 1946 to General Vaughan for the attention of the President, to the Attorney General, Tom Clark, and to Secretary of State James Byrnes . . . I will now read into the record the FBI letter, now officially declassified, transmitting the White report...
Common Dangers. Lewis and Clark left St. Louis in May 1804. Long before their return in September 1806, they were presumed to be dead, and it was a fair presumption. Many of the Indians were friendly, but there were plenty who were not. The travelers were repeatedly attacked by grizzlies. Another common complaint was "Louis Veneri," which could be "contracted from an amorous contact with a Chinnook damsel." Clark dutifully reported that "the Chin-nook womin are lude and carry on sport publickly...
Wild Melody. Lewis was a captain in the Regular Army, Clark a second lieutenant, but both were called "Captain" and shared the leadership. Their men, except for guides, were Army enlisted men, and never did men endure so much for so little: $8 a month for sergeants, $5 for privates. Yet only one man deserted...
...confused with Explorer George Rogers Clark, his older brother...
...attempt to balance its bevy of sirens, the picture includes four males. One, Rory Calboun, whines out of the side of his mouth with unique effect and is the dubious prize which topples to Miss Grable. The others, William Powell, David Wayne, and Fred Clark are upstaged by the female Big Three and to good advantage...