Word: clark
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Senior defenseman Denny French then tallied his second goal of the night less than a minute later on a shot into the upper left corner. The two final Crimson tallies came on breakaways by Tim Clark and Burlingame...
...resemblance between Dr. Eugenie Clark, a research associate in the Department of Animal Behavior here, and her namesake, Eugenie the dugong, is only in the name. I am enclosing a photo [see cut] showing Dr. Clark with a dugong she found while studying the marine life of the Red Sea several years...
...started for the Bradshaws' release. "I know she recognized me, because tears came to her eyes," said he. "But it did not really register with her." It will take some time before his wife even realizes that she is free; last week, under treatment in the hospital at Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines, she was reported to be "periodically aware." Said Missionary Bradshaw: "I have just as much love for the Chinese people as ever, but for the gang that kidnaped us I have nothing but loathing and contempt." The gang seemed well pleased with itself...
...documents, the Government felt that it had a good case. These papers, it maintained, had once been Government property. Therefore, the Government was still their owner and had the duty to protect them. But to private collectors across the U.S., the Government's claim on the Lewis and Clark papers had far-reaching implications. If the Government won, did that mean that the National Archives could go around claiming all documents that had once been Government property...
...great university libraries and the widely respected historical associations." Yet Grover was in fact warning those collectors and dealers to whom federal documents are merely items for private profit. If the archives has its way, it will no longer permit such papers as those of Lewis and Clark to be parceled up and "dispersed as fragmentary items for commercial purposes...