Grenville Clark
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Grenville Clark was the writer of the book World Peace Through World Law. He was born in 1882. A Wall Street lawyer, he was elected to the Corporation that governs Harvard University in 1931.
As a member of the Military Training Camps Association, a World War I veterans group, Clark authored the Burke-Wadsworth Bill.
Clark died in 1967.
In the 1980's, Clark appeared on a 39 cent USA postage stamp.
[edit] References
- Grenville Clark: World Peace Through World Law.
- Keim, Albert N. The CPS Story, p. 18, Good Books, 1990. ISBN 1-56148-002-9