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Date: 2014-10-30 15:00:22
United States
Four Chaplains
Alexander D. Goode
Clark V. Poling
Dorchester
Boston
Chaplain
United States Senate
United States House of Representatives
Anglican saints
Military personnel
Military

71 S T A T . ] CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-FEB. 14, 1967 York, Pennsylvania, Jewish; Clark V. Poling, of Schenectady, New York, Reformed Church in- America; and John P . Washington, of Newark, New Jersey, Roman Catholic—lo

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