Grenville Clark Papers, 1911-1967 (inclusive), [microform].

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Grenville Clark Papers, 1911-1967 (inclusive), [microform].

The papers contain material relating to Clark's association with the Plattsburgh New York Training Camp, the Harvard Corporation, his civil rights work, the National Economy League, the National War Service Act, the Ford Foundation, the Dublin Conference, and the World Law Fund. Also included are miscellaneous writings, financial papers, citations and awards and miscellaneous correspondence.

30 microfiches (two sets, 1-15)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8223840

Yale University Library

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Stimson, Henry L. (Henry Lewis), 1867-1950

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Henry Lewis Stimson, the politician, was one of Eleanor Stimson Brooks's cousins. He took an interest in the family and had given her support throughout Van Wyck's struggles with depression (1926-1930). From the description of Correspondence to Charles Van Wyck Brooks, 1930-1945. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 191821881 Stimson served as U.S. Secretary of war (1911-1913, 1940-1945), was governor general of the Philippine Islands (1927-1929) and U.S...

Clark, Grenville (1882-1967)

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Grenville Clark was born in New York City in 1882 and was educated at Pomfret, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School. In 1909 he founded a law practice in New York. Clark worked for civil rights and international peace throughout his life. He helped develop military training camps during World War I, actively supported the New Deal, and worked with U.S. Secretary of War Henry Stimson during World War II. Clark died in 1967. From the description of Grenville Clark Papers, 1911-1967 ...