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  Clark Memorandum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Clark Memorandum, written in 1928 by Calvin Coolidge’s undersecretary of state J.
Reuben Clark, stated that the United States has no right to use military force to intervene in Latin American nations.
This memorandum was officially released in 1930 by the Herbert Hoover administration.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clark_Memorandum   (123 words)

  
 frontline: once upon a time in arkansas: Jim Clark's Testimony
Clark determined that the "McDougal-Henley" group of insiders clearly had control of the institution and appeared to be acting in concert to the detriment of the long-term health of the institution.
Clark stated that loan underwriting and documentation were extremely poor and the examination team could not discern the purpose of loans or where loan proceeds had been disbursed from the loan files.
Clark stated that Schaffer said relatively little during the meeting and that, in his view, it was strange that she was silent when asked for her comments by the supervisory agent leading the discussion at the meeting.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/arkansas/castle/clarktestimony.html   (4258 words)

  
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Clark contends the evidence was inadmissible on the ground that the chain of custody was breached.
Clark moved to strike this evidence on the ground that chain of custody had not been established and that the description of the items taken from him did not match the items tested.
In the present case, Clark argues that the chain of custody was broken because the security officers placed the syringes and bags they found on his person on the hood of a nearby car, where they were left for twenty minutes until Officer Walston arrived on the scene.
www.courts.state.va.us /txtops/2312981.txt   (1310 words)

  
 The Old Cause by Joseph Stromberg
Clark wrote that, "[t]he Doctrine states a case of the United States vs. Europe, and not of the United States vs. Latin American." It was meant to act, and had acted, "as a shield between Europe and the Americas."
The Clark Memorandum was published by the state department in 1930, although not as an official statement of policy.
In Clark’s words, the Constitution was "the culmination of a long historical process which had its beginnings deep in the efforts of the English people to free themselves from the tyranny of absolute monarchy" — a process in which the hand of God was evident.
www.antiwar.com /stromberg/s040300.html   (1913 words)

  
 IN RE: MARK S. CLARK
Mark S. Clark, the respondent attorney, is before the court on a Vote and Recommendation of the Board of Bar Overseers (board), which seeks the acceptance of Clark's resignation from the bar and also his disbarment.
Clark has made no restitution for his misappropriation of $37,300 from the trust, his debt to the client on the $20,000 note, or the unearned advance billing balance of $79,345.
In the affidavit, Clark stated that the basis for his decision not to contest the charges was that, as a result of cardiac and psychiatric conditions, he was currently unable to work.
www.mass.gov /obcbbo/bd01-097-2.htm   (1484 words)

  
 Biography of J. Reuben Clark
Joshua Reuben Clark was born on September 1, 1871, in the small farming town of Grantsville, a Mormon settlement thirty-five miles southwest of Salt Lake City.
On September 14, 1898, J. Reuben Clark married Luacine Annetta Savage in the Salt Lake Temple, with Dr. Talmage officiating at the ceremony.
Clark's lifelong devotion to the Church culminated in a new calling—counselor to President Heber J. Grant of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
www.lclark.edu /org/jrcls/biography.html   (787 words)

  
 PGDC News Story - CRT Advisors' Liability at Issue
Clark also told appellant that he could use part of the income from the CRUT to purchase an insurance policy that would pay $1,000,000 to the Martins' children upon both of their deaths.
Clark was also to receive three to five percent commissions on all premiums paid by appellant in the subsequent years.
In addition, in an internal memorandum written by Fellows to the OSU treasurer, Fellows noted that Clark and Wolfe were "mercenary." Fellows testified at trial that by "mercenary" he meant that Clark and Wolfe stood to benefit financially by selling the insurance policy to appellant.
www.pgdc.com /usa/item/?itemID=45462   (5570 words)

  
 Clark Memorandum
While sometimes regarded as an outright repudiation of the Roosevelt Corollary, Clark was simply advancing his belief that the corollary was separate from the Monroe Doctrine and that American intervention in Latin America, when necessary, was sanctioned by U.S. rights as a sovereign nation, not by the Monroe Doctrine.
Clark’s views were not made public until March 1930 during the Hoover administration, when Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson was guiding American diplomacy toward the beginning of a “Good Neighbor Policy” with its Latin American neighbors.
This Memorandum shall enter into force on the date when the Governments of all the signatory States have deposited instruments of ratification or approval of this Memorandum and shall remain in force so long as the Treaty remains in force.
www.u-s-history.com /pages/h1448.html   (389 words)

  
 monroedoc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Reuben Clark submitted this memorandum on the Monroe Doctrine on 17 December 1928.
It is of utmost importance to have in mind that Monroe's declaration in its terms, relates solely to the relationships between European states.
So far as Latin America is concerned, the Doctrine is now, and always has been, not an instrument of violence and oppression, but an unbought, freely bestowed, and wholly effective guaranty of their freedom, independence, and territorial integrity against the imperialistic designs of Europe.
www.usd.edu /~sbucklin/primary/clarkmemo.htm   (287 words)

  
 SSRN-Ethical Issues Raised by the OLC Torture Memorandum by Kathleen Clark
First, the memorandum incorrectly defines torture so narrowly that the prohibition on torture would apply only when an individual specifically intends to impose the kind of extreme pain that would be associated with organ damage or death.
Second, the memorandum inaccurately asserts that a government official indicted for torture would be able to use an affirmative defense to gain an acquittal.
The lawyers who wrote the Torture Memorandum appear to have violated two rules of professional ethics: Rule 2.1 requiring lawyers to be candid when they provide clients with legal advice, and Rule 1.4 requiring lawyers to adequately inform their clients.
papers.ssrn.com /sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=901675   (331 words)

  
 The Old Cause
In both his careers J. Reuben Clark was a reasonably consistent advocate of nonintervention His most famous contribution was the Clark Memorandum of December 1928, which repudiated the "Roosevelt Corollary" to the Monroe Doctrine.
Clark’s notion of a unique American mission looked back to John Winthrop’s prophecy in 1630 that American would be "as a city upon a hill" — a theme reiterated in the 1970s by Senator J. William Fulbright.
I can understand how someone of Clark’s generation – which is roughly that of my grandfather, also born near the Great Salt Lake – could actually believe in the United States and think that, all things being equal, its government might actually be a force for good in the world and at home.
www.antiwar.com /stromberg/pf/p-s040300.html   (1734 words)

  
 Fort Vancouver NHS: Administrative History (Endnotes)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robert Clark, Executive Secretary of the Association, reported that the loan was finally paid off in February 1966 though they only had about $40 in their checking account at that time.
Memorandum, Herbert Maier to Superintendent, April 17, 1953, Box 291, file 620- 46, NA San Bruno; and memorandum, Frank Hjort to Regional Director, April 9, 1953, Box 291, file 620-46, NA San Bruno.
Memorandum, Eliot Davis to Regional Director, Western Region, April 21, 1969, and Memorandum, Eliot Davis to Regional Director, March 4, 1968, Acc.
www.nps.gov /fova/adhi/adhie.htm   (12609 words)

  
 LEWIS AND CLARK HISTORY ORIGIN
Clark was born in Virginia in 1770 and was the youngest brother of General George Rodgers Clark of Revolutionary War fame.
Clark served in the Kentucky militia and was commissioned a 2
Clark later arrived with the boats, and found the best and shortest route around the falls to be nearly 18 miles long.
www.lewisandclark-2004.com /printablehistory.htm   (2239 words)

  
 Today in History: February 25
With the support of Virginia's Governor, Patrick Henry, Clark marshalled volunteers from among the frontiersmen and successfully attacked British outposts along the Mississippi River.
If Colo Clarke could by any means gain possession of Detroit, it would in all probability effectually secure the friendship or at least the neutrality of most of the Western Indians.
Clark's bold defense of the trans-Appalachian frontier during the Revolution frustrated British attempts to drive Americans out of the region and legitimized American claims to the Northwest Territory—land ceded to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
memory.loc.gov /ammem/today/feb25.html   (535 words)

  
 Lewis and Clark 200.GOV - People Land & Water   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Lewis and Clark Bicentennial offers an extraordinary opportunity to focus on the role of the arts in the lives of the Native American tribes Lewis and Clark encountered and the lives of those who now live along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.
The upcoming Lewis and Clark Bicentennial represents an opportunity for partnerships among the Endowment and other Federal agencies; state agencies in the arts, humanities, tourism, and economic development; and community organizations working in the arts and humanities that celebrate the role of the arts in reflecting and interpreting nature, history and community.
Lewis and Clark ArtsPlan: The Endowment supported the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies’ development of a Lewis and Clark ArtsPlan, a tool for the cultural community—arts, humanities and heritage —and the bicentennial partners to describe their efforts with one message.
www.lewisandclark200.gov /plw/arts.html   (1491 words)

  
 Lemelson Center: Archives: George H. Clark "Radioana" Collection
This series consists of a memorandum from Clark to RCA and GE recommending the adoption of the Government's type number system for all American radio companies, and specifically recommending the Navy type numbering system.
Additionally, Clark collected documentation on amateurs, radio corporation executives, navy radio aids Clark knew, operators, engineers and hundreds of others active in radio in the first half of the twentieth century.
Clark's scrapbook entries range from one-line facts about individuals typed or written directly onto a page, citations for other sources of information about individuals, business cards, photographs, and newspaper and magazine clippings ranging in length from one or two lines to several pages.
invention.smithsonian.org /resources/fa_clark_list_001_050.aspx   (2432 words)

  
 Essays - Andrew Inglis Clark - University of Tasmania
Clark’s ‘The Future of the Australian Commonwealth:A Province or a Nation?’ Introduced by Richard Ely.
The essay from which this comes is 'Why I am a Democrat' Clark papers, C4/D38.
Clark came from a strict Calvinistic Baptist background.
www.utas.edu.au /clark/essays.html   (469 words)

  
 STATEMENT OF JOHN BERRY, ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR POLICY, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER, U
In FY 1997, the budget for the Lewis and Clark NHT was $147,000.
In FY 1998, $60,000 was provided to the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Council; $45,000 to the Lewis and Clark Heritage Foundation for Trail Support; and $35,000 to the North Dakota Bicentennial Foundation for the Fort Mandan Visitor Center.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is also proud to be one of the Federal signatories of the Lewis and Clark Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate in the commemoration of the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
www.nps.gov /legal/testimony/106th/lewiscl4.htm   (5387 words)

  
 Houston's Clear Thinkers: Updating the Yukos case -- Judge Clark dismisses chapter 11 case   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Letitia Z. Clark dismissed OAO Yukos' controversial chapter 11 case yesterday, concluding that there is inadequate precedent for a major foreign oil company to gain the substantial legal protections of a debtor-in-possession under U.S. bankruptcy law.
Here is copy of Judge Clark's Memorandum Opinion and here are the prior posts over the past couple on months on this interesting international case.
Judge Clark's ruling sends Yukos back to the Russian and International civil justice system in an attempt to find a forum for its claims that the Russian government acted illegally in forcing the December auction of Yukos's valuable Yuganskneftegaz ("Yugansk") production unit.
blog.kir.com /archives/001738.asp   (409 words)

  
 Memorandum of Understanding   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Lewis and Clark's spirit of discovery–their documentation of what and whom they saw or met, their willingness to cooperate with the American Indians they encountered, their persistence and resolute determination to reach their final destination and return, their resourcefulness and courage–serve as the embodiment of the American character;
This collaborative effort seeks to foster understanding and protection of the cultural and natural resources along the Expedition route, encourage economic advancement in the communities and States through which the Expedition traveled, enhance the quality of life in America, and develop a new understanding and appreciation for all of America's indigenous nations and cultures.
Recognize the Council as the primary coordinator of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial.
www.lewisandclark200.org /index_nf.php?cID=367   (2089 words)

  
 Lewis and Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
No doubt the sergeants and privates were the celebrities of the river front taverns, telling their tales of an epic adventure that has since come to be regarded as the American Odyssey.
In early January 1806, Frazer was one of the party Clark took to see the beached whale at present day Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Clark’s entry for January 10 states that “after crossing the second creek Frasure informed me that he had lost his big knife.
www.id.blm.gov /lc/frazer.htm   (1178 words)

  
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The Weavers filed a memorandum of law in opposition to the summary judgment motion.
While, in replying to the Weavers' opposition memorandum, Kimberly-Clark contended that the memorandum was untimely and insufficient, Kimberly Clark did not move to strike it.
After considering the Weavers' opposition memorandum, the trial court "vacate[d] the finality of the judgment" and scheduled a hearing on the summary judgment motion.
www.wallacejordan.com /decisions/Opinions2003/1010582.htm   (1963 words)

  
 UTOPIA - The Papers of Justice Tom C. Clark - Sweatt v. Painter
UTOPIA - The Papers of Justice Tom C. Clark - Sweatt v.
April 1, 1950, memorandum to Justice Clark from law clerk
Memorandum from Justice Clark to other justices sitting in conference on the case
utopia.utexas.edu /explore/clark/sweatt.html   (192 words)

  
 Government's Rule 11 Memorandum : U.S. v. Clark Truck Parts, Inc.
The Antitrust Division has agreed not to prosecute further Clark Truck Parts or to prosecute Jackie L. Clark, its President, for any act or offense committed in connection with their purchase of military surplus at DRMS sales conducted prior to September 1, 1996.
The parties further agree that Clark Truck Parts' culpability score under the Sentencing Guidelines is five, resulting in a guideline fine range of $34,000 to $68,000, but agree that $34,000 is the appropriate fine for Clark Truck Parts.
Finally, as envisioned in the plea agreement, Clark Truck Parts and Jackie L. Clark have entered into a civil settlement with the Antitrust Division to resolve all claims the United States might have against them in connection with the offense.
www.usdoj.gov /atr/cases/f0900/0949.htm   (885 words)

  
 Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Online   
5–152), Clark's "The Course's Distances and Remarks Decending the Lewis's river from the mouth of Koskoskia.
Thwaites (LC), 6:61–70, Clark's journalizing, January 6–10, 1806 (given as 1805), Clark's "Distances" continued, which includes "along the Seacost of the N. by N," cf.
January 1806), Clark's summary of party's route across the continent and return (here Codex T comes in at the end), undated (ca.
lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu /v02.appendix.c.html   (4174 words)

  
 J. Reben Clark, Jr., General Authority
On September 14, 1898, J. Reuben Clark married in the Salt Lake Temple, with Elder Talmage officiating, Luacine Annetta Savage by whom he would father five children.
In July 1910, under the administration of President William Howard Taft, J. Reuben Clark was appointed solicitor of the State Department.
In 1933, at age sixty-two, Brother Clark's lifelong devotion to the Church culminated in a new calling - Second Counselor to President Heber J. Grant of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
personal.atl.bellsouth.net /w/o/wol3/clarkjr2.htm   (840 words)

  
 Voice of the Church - President Packer Warns Lawyers, Judges, of Spiritual Decline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
President Clark’s service was divided into two equal parts: twenty-eight years in law and government and twenty-eight years as counselor in the First Presidency.
President Clark replied, "A lot of it was over my head [trying to understand it], but I sort of held my breath and struggled to the top.
It was a tribute to President J. Reuben Clark on his retirement from the board of the Equitable Life Assurance Society.
www.lds.org /newsroom/voice/display/0,18255,5004-1-61,00.html   (5164 words)

  
 Beyond a reasonable doubt?
Precisely when Clark saw the material is uncertain, but he was convinced it had been "before Woodward came into the picture".
Clark's scientific interest lay primarily in comparative primate anatomy and phylogeny.
After the war Clark became an enthusiastic supporter of Dart's views on the phylogenetic significance of the South African Australopithecines, and it was largely in this context that he resurrected a lapsed Readership in physical anthropology at Oxford – a move which brought Joseph Weiner from Johannesburg to Clark's department in late 1940s [5].
www.clarku.edu /~piltdown/map_prim_suspects/KEITH/Keith_prosecution/beyond_doubt.html   (17624 words)

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