Title
Clark, Dick and Jane
Subject
local news
Description
Clark, Dick & Jean
U.S. Senator
Marion, Iowa
10/21/76 Divorced
U.S. Senator
Marion, Iowa
10/21/76 Divorced
Clark Seeks Seat Held By Miller. February 16, 1971
Clark Takes Slap At. Sen. Miller. February 21, 1972
Dick Clark To Speak To Democrats In C.B. April 19, 1972
He'll Walk Mikles For Votes. May 30, 1972
Clark Has 900 Miles Left On Walk. July 7, 1972
Dick Clark Acquires Purple Hand. July 9, 1972
Foot Care Important On Iowa Walk; For Senate Candidate. July 10, 1972
Dick Clark Proposes Feeder Cattle Plan. July 14, 1972
Dick Clark Needs New Shoe Heels. July 17, 1972
Walking Candidate Never Lost A Pound. October 9, 1972
Clark Visits Nursing Homes. October 27, 1972
Dick Clark (D)--42, Marion. November 5, 1972
Clark Overcomes Avalanche; Ray In. November 8, 1972
Clark Plans To Walk, But Travels By Air; Visits Council Bluffs. November 15, 1972
Clark Hopes For Farm Committee Seat; Begins Housekeeping Chores. November 23, 1972
Clark Office To Bluffs. December 11, 1972
Clark Puts Office Here. December 21, 1972
Clark Plans Office Hours In Iowa's 99 Counties. December 27, 1972
1st Week Busy One For Clark. December 31, 1972
Presidential Power Is Growing: Clark Tells Chamber Group. March 3, 1973
Sen. Clark Promises To Find Solution To Seniors Plight. June 6, 1973
Sen. Clark Reports Worth; 'People Have A Right To Know'. June 25, 1973
Donations Bill Is 'Only A Beginning'. August 9, 1973
Fertilizer Shortage Threatens Crop Reductions, Clark Says. January 27, 1974
A More Open Congress; Guest Opinion. January 6, 1975
Clark Hears Energy Cries The Loudest. January 15, 1974
Sen. Clark Lists Fund Amounts To Aid Expenses. February 13, 1975
Clark Pushes For Rail Line Meeting. February 13, 1974
Clark To Vietnam, But Still Against Any Aid. February 14, 1975
Clark Aided In '73 By $24,814 Extra Funds. February 28, 1974
Clark Touting Boon Man As Replacement For Butz. November 27, 1974
Clark sworn to secrecy on Angola issue. December 27, 1975
Clark tells importance of estate tax reform, conservation. April 4, 1976
Britain's involvement key to ending Rhodesia strife. December 17, 1976
Clark for equal rights. March 27, 1977
Congress race public funded; Clark supports measure. July 17, 1977
Clark keeps walking, showing intent to run. August 8, 1977
Clark gains input, blisters Iowa walk. August 10, 1977
Clark plugs solar heat; Views Bluffs unit. May 13, 1977
Sen. Clark vows to seek Manawa dredging funds. January 8, 1978
Clark: Flexible parity a hoax. March 16, 1978
Foe questions Clark's residency. May 30, 1978
Clark: Residence perfectly legal. May 31, 1978
Clark to look at pollution woes. June 5, 1978
Clark speaks at graduation. August 5, 1978
Clark unveils economic plan. August 15, 1978
Clark, Jepsen butt heads on Africa issue. September 10, 1979
Clark, Jepsen trade jabs on farm issues. October 2, 1978
Clark criticizes Jepsen position on plant bond. October 26, 1978
Senate race more than liberal vs. conservative; Clark, Jepsen differ sharply on issues. November 5, 1978
Ray sweeps into fifth term; teammate Branstad over Palmer. November 8, 1978
Jepsen in; Clark out. November 8, 1978
Clark set to get used to new title. March 2, 1979
Clark: New work very fulfilling; Would prefer to be back in Senate. March 12, 1979
Jepsen plans to fight appointment of Clark. March 14, 1979
Harkin blasts Jepsen for Attack on Dick Clark. March 15, 1979
Clark's opposition more conservative. June 4, 1978
Slater, Pavich promote Clark. August 18, 1978
Clark Takes Slap At. Sen. Miller. February 21, 1972
Dick Clark To Speak To Democrats In C.B. April 19, 1972
He'll Walk Mikles For Votes. May 30, 1972
Clark Has 900 Miles Left On Walk. July 7, 1972
Dick Clark Acquires Purple Hand. July 9, 1972
Foot Care Important On Iowa Walk; For Senate Candidate. July 10, 1972
Dick Clark Proposes Feeder Cattle Plan. July 14, 1972
Dick Clark Needs New Shoe Heels. July 17, 1972
Walking Candidate Never Lost A Pound. October 9, 1972
Clark Visits Nursing Homes. October 27, 1972
Dick Clark (D)--42, Marion. November 5, 1972
Clark Overcomes Avalanche; Ray In. November 8, 1972
Clark Plans To Walk, But Travels By Air; Visits Council Bluffs. November 15, 1972
Clark Hopes For Farm Committee Seat; Begins Housekeeping Chores. November 23, 1972
Clark Office To Bluffs. December 11, 1972
Clark Puts Office Here. December 21, 1972
Clark Plans Office Hours In Iowa's 99 Counties. December 27, 1972
1st Week Busy One For Clark. December 31, 1972
Presidential Power Is Growing: Clark Tells Chamber Group. March 3, 1973
Sen. Clark Promises To Find Solution To Seniors Plight. June 6, 1973
Sen. Clark Reports Worth; 'People Have A Right To Know'. June 25, 1973
Donations Bill Is 'Only A Beginning'. August 9, 1973
Fertilizer Shortage Threatens Crop Reductions, Clark Says. January 27, 1974
A More Open Congress; Guest Opinion. January 6, 1975
Clark Hears Energy Cries The Loudest. January 15, 1974
Sen. Clark Lists Fund Amounts To Aid Expenses. February 13, 1975
Clark Pushes For Rail Line Meeting. February 13, 1974
Clark To Vietnam, But Still Against Any Aid. February 14, 1975
Clark Aided In '73 By $24,814 Extra Funds. February 28, 1974
Clark Touting Boon Man As Replacement For Butz. November 27, 1974
Clark sworn to secrecy on Angola issue. December 27, 1975
Clark tells importance of estate tax reform, conservation. April 4, 1976
Britain's involvement key to ending Rhodesia strife. December 17, 1976
Clark for equal rights. March 27, 1977
Congress race public funded; Clark supports measure. July 17, 1977
Clark keeps walking, showing intent to run. August 8, 1977
Clark gains input, blisters Iowa walk. August 10, 1977
Clark plugs solar heat; Views Bluffs unit. May 13, 1977
Sen. Clark vows to seek Manawa dredging funds. January 8, 1978
Clark: Flexible parity a hoax. March 16, 1978
Foe questions Clark's residency. May 30, 1978
Clark: Residence perfectly legal. May 31, 1978
Clark to look at pollution woes. June 5, 1978
Clark speaks at graduation. August 5, 1978
Clark unveils economic plan. August 15, 1978
Clark, Jepsen butt heads on Africa issue. September 10, 1979
Clark, Jepsen trade jabs on farm issues. October 2, 1978
Clark criticizes Jepsen position on plant bond. October 26, 1978
Senate race more than liberal vs. conservative; Clark, Jepsen differ sharply on issues. November 5, 1978
Ray sweeps into fifth term; teammate Branstad over Palmer. November 8, 1978
Jepsen in; Clark out. November 8, 1978
Clark set to get used to new title. March 2, 1979
Clark: New work very fulfilling; Would prefer to be back in Senate. March 12, 1979
Jepsen plans to fight appointment of Clark. March 14, 1979
Harkin blasts Jepsen for Attack on Dick Clark. March 15, 1979
Clark's opposition more conservative. June 4, 1978
Slater, Pavich promote Clark. August 18, 1978
Creator
Nonpareil reporting
Source
Daily Nonpareil
Publisher
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives
Date
1971-1979
Format
Document
Type
Newspaper articles
Identifier
Clark_Dick_and_Jane
Coverage
Council Bluffs, Iowa
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