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  1. Fred Clark is a graduate of Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (now called Palmer Seminary), of Eastern College (now called Eastern University) and of the fundamentalist Timothy Christian High ...

  2. Fred Clark died at his home in New York City on January 7, 1973. **** Fred G. Clark was a research and organization executive in the field of Economics. He was credited with the repeal of Prohibition through his organization, “The Crusaders.” 1929-33. He was moderator for the radio program, “Wake Up America,” (1941-47) on current issue ...

  3. Born Frederick Leonard Clark on March 19 1914, the son of Frederick Clark, a county agriculture commissioner, and Stella (née Bruce) Clark, in Lincoln, California, Fred's initial interest was in medicine and he pursued his pre-med studies at Stanford University. A chance role in the college play "Yellow Jack" change the coarse of his destiny.

  4. Explore Fred Clark, Jr.’s 4,831 photos on Flickr!

  5. H. Fred Clark (1937 – April 28, 2012) was an American veterinarian, medical scientist, and social activist. He served as a research professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania 's Perelman School of Medicine and at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia , as well as holding the position of adjunct professor at the Wistar Institute .

  6. Bald, dour character player from the Broadway stage, who first played heavies but soon established himself as a comic actor. Famous for his slow burn, his air of authority and exasperation, Clark often played irrascible businessmen. He also co-starred on TV as pompous neighbor Harry Morton on "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show" (1951-53).

  7. 5 days ago · 3. 4. 5. ». Over eight years of blogging, Fred Clark has cultivated a large group of devoted followers for his clear-headed analysis of current events, his progressive worldview, and his nearly ...

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