Ensign Louis C. Clark '40, a United States Navy flier has been killed in action, his wife was informed by a telegraph from the Navy Department No further details were given.
Born in Washington D. C. in 1918 Clark was a resident of Rosyln, New York. He prepared for college at St. Mark's School. After his graduation from Harvard he married Miss Anue Paul last December.
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