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Dedicated to Admiral Malcolm Clark S'Anyone who encountered Malcolm Emery iMac, Clark, even under the most fleeting of circumstances, recognized in- stantly that here was a man of unique humanity. The quality was readily apparent in him as a cadet. By the time he had ri- sen in rank to Rear Admiral and Superintendent of the Coast Cuard Academy its genuine- ness was touching a wide vari- ety of people. Admiral Clark, after many years in command, engineering and research billets in the Coast Cuard, knew his final mission well. It was to instill, largely by example, an understanding of responsibility, humanity and unpretentious pride among the men and women ofthe Corps of Cadets who will lead the Coast Cuard in the years ahead. No matter where you met him - at the academy, down- town Ncw London, in Wash- ington, or Hartford or aboard ship - Mac Clark was always the same, a quiet, good-hu- mored, introspective man filled with ideas and always ready to listen to others. He hardly seemed a likely candidate for a heart attack. But he was a hard worker, total- ly involved with the academy yet ready to shoulder and share concerns of the civilian com- in,-wrv W 5. .V . . IV lm-fglna.
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