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Greenville Clark '03, noted lawyer and a member of the Harvard Corporation from 1931 to 1950, died Friday at his home in Dublin, New Hampshire. He was 84.
Mr. Clark, a leading worker for world peace through federalism, was chairman of the Bill of Rights Committee of the American Bar Association from 1938 to 1940. He worked behind the scenes on New Deal measures and drafted the Selective Service Act of 1940.
Although he had been a member of the Harvard Corporation, Clark was one of the prime movers against Harvard in the Arnold Arboretum case, which ended last February.
A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the College, Clark attended Harvard Law School.
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