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  • . But it was the type of thing--those trips, Clark Clifford, people like that, they would occasionally--and I don't know whether Wheeler did so or not; I don't recall-- Tape 1 of 1, Side 2 G: All right, sir. You were saying that these special high-ranking visitors
  • , 1968 -- 7:35 p. m. -----·. Mr. President: r.. Herewith three papers fror.n Clark Clifford. on the reserve call-up, •. 1. showing: A memorandum the units called up to back up the additional ,South Vietnam deployment; ( additional
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  • sites and launched a marine commando with captured components raid against Tiger Island returning of a Soviet TALL KING radar. June brought grim reminders of problems elsewhere in Asia. Sabotage at Clark Field in the Philippines reflected growing Huk
  • is building up for followup on the recommendations of _the White House Conference on International Cooperation; Sena.toz Clark apoke on the floor, and the House delegatlon to the Conference has reported to the Speaker urging vigo~oua implementation
  • : It's not that our epee·c h-g-e nerating service is so brisk., but that our filing system is mod,in:·ately efficient.: herewith Senator· Clark speaking favorably on the tab.11~ of the NPT (marked, with paper clip). We· will be seeing if we can get
  • in November of 1955? H: Well, I can answer that specifically. In 1950 I was with Headquarters Army Field Forces at Fort Monroe, Virginia, as deputy G-3. manding general was General Mark Clark. The com- A most outstanding officer. I went to Korea from
  • are! other· speaker s,: left to right, Mayor .Tom ·Mille~: of, Austin, chaJ ' a·n . of a state-wide draft-Roosevelt' organization; former ' Atty:' Gen:'1-Willia i;Craw;, Vnder~ec;retary , of the Interi,o r 'Alvin' J . 'wµ'tz;~Ed Clark ·.of'Austi ormer Secreta
  • RESIDE D AT TVO 0 E C BERLAND AV£NU , BROOKLINE, ASSACHUSETTS. REVIEW OF THE I NETEEN SIXTY.EIGHT LIST Of RES IDENTS FOR THE TOWN OF BROOKLINE , SSACHUSETT S, TWENTYON£ YEARS OF AGE A~ D OVER, REVEALS THE FOLLOWI G RESIDE AT ONE SEVEN CLARK ROAD , BROOKL
  • : Do you recall who some of his early associates and advisers were during this period? J: Yes. I recall some. I can't tell you how much of this is hearsay or how much this comes from later knowledge, but he had Ed Clark . here who has been