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Clark, Dick, 1928-2023


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    • Clark, Dick, 1928-
    • Clark, Richard Clarence, 1928-
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      • Clark, Dick, 1928-
    • Sources

      • found: His Africa, 1977:t.p. (Dick Clark; Iowa senator; Chairman, Subcommittee on African Affairs, Committee on Foreign Relations)
      • found: WW in Amer. pol., 1977-78(Clark, Richard Clarence; b. 9/14/29)
      • found: NUCMC data from Rutgers Univ. Libr. for New Democratic Coalition of New York. Records, 1960-1978(Dick Clark)
      • found: American-Vietnamese Dialogue (2nd : 1991 : Montego Bay, Jamaica). The American-Vietnamese Dialogue, 1991:t.p. (Dick Clark)
      • found: Phone call to D. Clark, 06-28-91(Dick Clark; b. 9-14-28)
      • found: Online Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress, Aug. 4, 2003(Clark, Richard Clarence (Dick), 1928- ; senior fellow at the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies 1980 to present)
      • found: Biog. dir. of the U.S. Congress website, June 6, 2014(Clark, Richard Clarence (Dick), a Senator from Iowa; born in Paris, Linn County, Iowa, September 14, 1928; attended the public schools; attended the University of Maryland, Wiesbaden, Germany, and the University of Frankfort, Germany 1951-1952; served in the United States Army 1950-1952; graduated from Upper Iowa University, Fayette 1953; completed graduate work at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 1959; professor of history and political science 1959-1964; administrative assistant to United States Representative John C. Culver 1965-1972; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1972 and served from January 3, 1973, to January 3, 1979; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1978; appointed by President Jimmy Carter to be Ambassador at Large and United States Coordinator for Refugee Affairs 1979; senior fellow and director of Congressional Program at the Aspen Institute 1980-; is a resident of Washington, D.C.)
      • found: Washington Post Obituaries, viewed Sept. 26, 2023:Dick Clark, Iowa senator who shaped policy in Africa, dies at 95 (Dick Clark, a former college professor who won a long-shot U.S. Senate campaign in 1972 ... and who went on to help shape U.S. foreign policy in Africa during a brief but busy single term in office, died Sept. 20 at his home in Washington)
    • Editorial Notes

      • [Old catalog hdg.: Clark, Dick, 1929 (Sept. 14)-]
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      • 1978-07-03: new
      • 2023-09-27: revised
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