Word: clark
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...PHIL CLARK Boston...
Chief of Staff, rubber-stamped Marshall's choices of top men for the top jobs-Eisenhower, Bradley, Clark, Hodges, Patton. He resolutely supported Marshall's argument, over Douglas MacArthur's, that the Allies had to win the European war first before going all-out in the Pacific-a turn of events that galled the spectacular MacArthur, who was Chief of Staff when Marshall was a lieutenant colonel. When F.D.R. succumbed to the prolonged arguments of Winston Churchill, who insisted on attacking the "soft underbelly of Europe," it was Marshall who got him to change his mind...
...Milwaukee, Wisc. GUARDS 69 Philip, William '62 18 6:0 212 Brooklyn, N. Y. 68 Gerfen, Henry '61 20 5:10 190 Des Plaines, Ill. 66 Couturier, Richard '62 20 6:0 207 Toledo, O. 65 *Graham, James '60 21 6:3 202 Battle Creek, Mich. 64 Clark, Philip '60 21 5:10 203 Sacramento, Cal. 63 Chapman, Charles '61 21 5:11 185 Darien, Conn. 61 Lasch, Steven '62 19 5:11 182 Chicago, Ill. 60 *Boye, Robert '60 21 5:10 191 Short Hills, N. J. CENTERS 75 Grudi, Walter '62 19 6:3 205 Washington...
...bill, proposed at the same time as Senators John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Joseph S. Clark (D-Pa.) brought up a similar measure in the Senate, is presently mired in the Education and Labor Committee. Lindsay is "not sure there's a chance of getting the bill out of committee and onto the floor for full debate...
...Secretary yesterday called for an organized, nationwide protest against the provision, noting that, when the Subcommittee last summer held hearings on the Kennedy-Clark bill, only six college presidents--all from the East coast--appeared to testify. "It would be very helpful," he said, "for college presidents from all over the country to offer to testify before the Subcommittee in person...