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Clark Magazine, Summer 2022
The Summer 2022 edition of Clark Magazine. Clark Magazine is a twice-yearly publication primarily geared towards Clark University Alumni.
The cover story is \u27The Inauguration of David B. Fithian \u2787, The 10th President of Clark University\u27
Armistead B. Spain, n.p., to Missouri A. Clark, n.p., undated
Has found her books and sent them to her; asks how she and Mr. Clark "are getting along courting" and when they are to be married
Photograph of Howard B. Jefferson, Rudolf Loewenstein and Anna Freud at Clark University statue ceremony
In 1950, Anna Freud visited Clark University to speak at a Symposium on Genetic Psychology for the institution\u27s sixtieth anniversary and to receive an honorary doctorate of laws for her significant contributions to psychoanalysis and child psychology. During Anna\u27s visit, a statue of Sigmund Freud was formally presented to Clark by The American Psychoanalytic Association. The statue can be seen between Rudolf Loewenstein and Anna Freud. On the left is Howard B. Jefferson, Clark University President (1946-1967).
A jpg copy is available as a supplemental download. This photograph was scanned at 600dpi
Thomas B. Clark
Typescript of a biographical sketch of Thomas B. Clark, told by C. Enoch Clark of Provo to Elgin Oliphant in 1940. Thomas Clark, born in England in 1820, came to Utah in 1852, settling at Prov
Letter from Elmer B. Clark to Hanford M. Burr
A two-page letter from Elmer B. Clark to Hanford M. Burr, date unknown. In this letter, Clark expresses the importance of Burr's words at a past event as they captured the spirit of Springfield College. He also writes his hopes of coming back to the college and meeting with Burr and others
Fossil Fuel Asset Risk Analysis: Clark University Endowment
The environmental and social risks of climate change are well known and perhaps inevitable. The economic and financial risks are less so. The many financial risks associated with climate change embedded in endowment portfolio fossil fuel holdings are leading many institutional stakeholders to enter into dialogue and take action. Divestment is emerging as an effective strategy for limiting portfolio exposure and tackling climate change itself.
Our team’s goals were to assess whether the Clark University endowment portfolio faces any of these risks and evaluate the impacts on asset values. Our findings show that the Clark endowment does face these same climate change related portfolio risks where fossil fuel assets are concerned, that those assets represent approximately $37.2M or 12.11% of the endowment, and that continued investment fails to prevent greater harm or risk to Clark. Our analysis and subsequent recommendations will explain the financial risks Clark fossil fuel assets face as well as options to reduce exposure, ensuring the future of the endowment and the University. The research was done in two phases. Phase One focused on understanding Clark’s institutional mission and values, history of shareholder responsibility, and estimating Clark’s fossil fuel holdings. This was accomplished through interviews with key Clark administrators and staff, literature review, and quantitative analysis of the Clark endowment portfolio for second quarter, 2014. Phase Two focused on evaluating short and long term risks that Clark fossil fuel assets face, research into actions being taken by institutions with similar exposure, and policy options for trustees
Letter from Elmer B. Clark to Miss. Richardson (April 8, 1918)
A letter from Elmer B. Clark to Miss. Richardson written on April 8, 1918. In the letter, Clark writes so that Miss. Richardson could have his new line of address
Armistead B. Spain,n.p., to Missouri A. Clark, n.p., undated
Will deliver her letter privately as requested; is honored by her request to be the "first waiter" on the bride
The Howard B. Jefferson Papers
Howard B. Jefferson (1901-1983) served as third President of Clark University between 1946 and 1967. This collection consists of office records and manuscripts found among his papers. President Jefferson\u27s career as a philosopher and educator spanned several decades. Many of the materials in this collection are hand-written remarks. Nevertheless, his comments address or reflect academic ideals, academic freedom during the post World War II decade, the expansion of higher education at Clark, and elsewhere, in the 1950\u27s and 1960\u27s, and the impact of the Vietnam War Era on higher education
Letter from A. Clark to T. B. Larimore
Letter from A. Clark to T. B. Larimore. The one-page typewritten letter is dated 19 November 1912
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