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While he, Meriwether Lewis and their men were crossing the Bitterroot Mountains they ran low of food, and Clark took six hunters and hurried ahead to hunt.
In addition to being an alderman, Kenna ran a saloon, The Workingman's Exchange, located on Clark Street.
When Clark received an endorsement by only 66. 9 per cent of delegates at the party convention in January 1983 in Winnipeg, Clark resigned and ran to regain his post at the 1983 leadership convention.
The 1957 film Jamboree included a Perkins performance of " Glad All Over " ( not to be confused with The Dave Clark Five song of the same name ), that ran 1: 55.
( As part of his arrangement to build and operate the sugar beet factory, William Clark and his brother H. Ross, who actually ran the Los Alamitos operation, also arranged to purchase significant area east of the factory as well as of land north of the sugar plant — most of the latter in the Rancho Los Cerritos boundaries — that would eventually become the city of Lakewood.
The hamlet is named after the Clark brothers, who ran a textile mill on the Oriskany Creek here from 1846.
The play ran for a respectable 172 performances, then toured for 2 years ( with a then-unknown Clark Gable appearing in a Los Angeles production as Amos Hart ).
It was founded in 1935 in the house originally owned by the Clark family, who owned and ran the major shoe manufacturer Clarks.
Clark currently leads a political action committee —" WesPAC "— which was formed after the 2004 primaries, U. S. News and World Report ran a story two weeks later claiming Clark had considered some form of political run as a Republican.
" After this series of responses, although Clark opposed the war, The New York Times ran a story with the headline " Clark Says He Would Have Voted for War ".
The Clark House Museum, located at 206 East Wisconsin Avenue in the Village of Pewaukee, was originally a stage coach inn on the Watertown Plank Road that ran from Milwaukee to Watertown.
This led to a weekly series which ran from 1984 through 1992 ( co-hosted by Clark and Ed McMahon ) and was followed by more specials that appeared on ABC irregularly until as recently as 2004, still hosted by Clark.
A revived version was attempted by BBC One, which ran from 10 November to 19 December 1997 and commissioned 30 episodes, it was hosted by Tim Clark.
Dick Clark was a powerhouse in music at the time, thanks to American Bandstand, which ran five times a week in the afternoons, showcasing local dancers and visiting performers who lip-synched along with their recordings.
Members of Parliament ( MPs ) André Bachand, John Herron, Joe Clark and Scott Brison declined to join the new party – Brison immediately crossed the floor to the Liberals, Bachand and Clark sat out the remainder of the 37th Canadian Parliament as Progressive Conservatives and then retired from office in the 2004 election, and Herron sat as a Progressive Conservative for the remainder of the term but then ran for re-election in 2004 as a Liberal.
When Clark eventually quit the NDP leadership, MacPhail ran for NDP leader, but did not attract significant legislative caucus support.
Clark ran for House Minority Leader in 1903, but was defeated by John Sharp Williams of Mississippi.
After Williams ran for the Senate in 1908, Clark ran again for the position and won.

Clark and for
In a recent book called `` World Peace Through World Law '', two distinguished lawyers, Grenville Clark and Louis Sohn, call for just such an overhaul of the U.N., basing their case on the world-wide fear of a nuclear holocaust.
The materials for compromise are at hand: The Nation, Walter Lippmann and other sober commentators ( see Alan Clark on p. 367 ) have spelled them out again and again.
The Director, Walter E. Clark, believes that a school with children living full time in its care must take full responsibility for their welfare.
`` To give up these notions required a revolution in thought '', Mr. Clark said in reminiscing about the abrupt changes in ideas he experienced when he began reading `` Organic Gardening '' And `` Modern Nutrition '' in a search for help with his problems.
Mrs. Clark, as house manager, planned the menus and cared for the ordering.
* Bill Evans's overdubbed piano elegy for fellow jazz pianist Sonny Clark is titled " N. Y. C.
The latter trip was extremely rainy, which led Sir James Clark, the Queen's physician, to recommend Deeside for its more healthy climate.
" This Is My Song ", performed by Petula Clark for A Countess from Hong Kong ( 1967 ), reached # 1 on the UK Charts.
Pivotal to this merging was the successful development of treatments for panic disorder by David M. Clark in the UK and David H. Barlow in the US.
With studied playfulness, Smith and Lovecraft borrowed each other's coinages of place names and the names of strange gods for their stories, though so different is Smith's treatment of the Lovecraft theme that it has been dubbed the ' Clark Ashton Smythos '.
Clark Ashton Smith: Beauty Is for the Few ,” chapter 2 in Emperors of Dreams: Some Notes on Weird Poetry.
From his first introduction in 1938 to the mid-1980s, " Clark Kent " was seen mostly as a disguise for Superman, enabling him to mix with ordinary people.
Through the popularity of his Superman alter ego, the personality, concept, and name of Clark Kent have become ingrained in popular culture as well, becoming synonymous with secret identities and innocuous fronts for ulterior motives and activities.
Clark thus acted as little more than a front for Superman's activities.
Although his name and history were taken from his early life with his adoptive Earth parents, everything about Clark was staged for the benefit of his alternate identity: as a reporter for the Daily Planet, he receives late-breaking news before the general public, has a plausible reason to be present at crime scenes, and need not strictly account for his whereabouts as long as he makes his story deadlines.
Superman usually stores his Clark Kent clothing compressed in a secret pouch within his cape, though some stories have shown him leaving his clothes in some covert location ( such as the Daily Planet storeroom ) for later retrieval.
" In John Byrne's 1986 origin version The Man of Steel, instead of adopting him through an orphanage, the Kents passed Clark off as their own child after their farm was isolated for months by a series of snowstorms that took place shortly after they found his rocket, using their past medical history of various miscarriages to account for their reasons for keeping Martha's pregnancy secret.
Following One Year Later, Clark adopts some tricks to account for his absences, such as feigning illness or offering to call the police.
Feeling that Clark is the real person and that Clark is not afraid to be himself in his civilian identity, John Byrne has stated in interviews that he took inspiration for this portrayal from the George Reeves version of Superman.
Various reasons over the decades have been offered for why people have never suspected Superman and Clark Kent of being one and the same:

Clark and reelection
Clark even suggested to the president in light of foreign policy troubles bedeviling the US in the mid-1980s that Reagan consider not running for reelection in 1984.

Clark and 1978
For example, in Superman ( 1978 ), Clark, unable to use a newer, open-kiosk pay phone ( and getting a nice laugh from the theater audience ), runs down the street and rips open his shirt to reveal his costume underneath.
In 1978, the first of four Superman films was made in which Clark Kent and Superman were portrayed by Christopher Reeve ( with teenage Kent played by Jeff East in the first film ).
* Clark, Tom ( 1978 ).
In 1978, McGuinn joined fellow ex-Byrds Gene Clark and Chris Hillman to form " McGuinn, Clark and Hillman ", and the three together recorded an album with Capitol Records in 1979.
After completing his PhD, Clark worked at NYIT's Computer Graphics Lab, serving as an assistant professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz from 1974 to 1978, and then as an associate professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University from 1979 to 1982.
Edinburgh: Clark, 1978.
In January 1978, Steve Clark joined the band.
* Steve Clark – guitar, backing vocals ( 1978 – 1991 )
The only person to ever co-host the show with Dick Clark was Donna Summer, who joined him to present a special episode dedicated to the release of the Casablanca film Thank God It's Friday on 27 May 1978.
Professor Graeme Clark A. C., then Foundation Professor of the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Melbourne in 1970, led the team that developed the Australian prototype bionic ear, which was implanted into the first patient, Rod Saunders, in 1978.
* Mike Clark, 1973 – 1978
Abbey met his fifth and final wife, Clark Cartwright in 1978, and married her in 1982.
James Clark and Lance McNamara in April 1978 were sailing when their boat drifted off course and sailed into Cambodian waters.
Ed Clark ( born 1930 ) is an American politician who ran for Governor of California in 1978, and for President of the United States as the nominee of the Libertarian Party in the 1980 presidential election.
In 1978, Clark received some 377, 960 votes, 5. 46 % of the popular vote, in a race for Governor of California.
The Jefferson River is a segment of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, established by Congress in 1978 and administered by the National Park Service.
In 1978, Ford had a supporting role in Superman, as Clark Kent's adopted father, Jonathan Kent, a role that introduced Ford to a new generation of film audiences.
The weaponry included Texas Cookin ' ( 1976 ), Guy Clark ( 1978 ), The South Coast of Texas ( 1981 ), Better Days ( 1983 ), Old Friends ( 1989 ), Boats to Build ( 1992 ), Dublin Blues ( 1995 ), Keepers-a Live Recording ( 1997 ), Cold Dog Soup ( 1999 ) and The Dark ( 2002 ).
James Clark Company, 1978.
Authors Loren Coleman and Jerome Clark, in their writings for Fate Magazine in the early 1970s and their first two books, The Unidentified ( Warner Books, 1975 ) and Creatures of the Outer Edge ( Warner Books, 1978 ), modernized and popularized tulpas for a new generation of ufologists and cryptozoologists.
His Encyclopedia of American Religions, which was originally published in 1978, has become a standard work of reference that outstrips the number of groups that Clark was able to identify and classify in the 1940s.
The closest known Gray Bat maternal colony, located at Blowing Springs Cave, Alabama, is 90 km northeast of where the 2004 Gray Bat was found, but because Gray Bats are known to forage over extensive areas, it is possible that this bat belonged to the Blowing Springs Cave colony .< ref > Clark, D. R., R. K. LaVal, D. M. Swineford ( 1978 ).
* Clark G. Reynolds, The fast carriers: the forging of an air navy ( 1968 ; 1978 ; 1992 )

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