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Nova Law Review

Authors

Gerald T. Dunne

Abstract

In any discussion of Nuclear Weapons, Grenville Clark (1882-

1967) is an important figure. He had a long, happy, and successful life.

Born to wealth, power, and position, his historic achievements included

distinction in two wars-launching the Plattsburg training camps

which were the catalyst of the Preparedness Movement in World War

I, and in World War II virtually single-handedly securing the enactment

of the Selective Service and Training Act of 1940 which produced

a minimally armed America on the eve of Pearl Harbor.

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