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Lincoln H. Clark; Co-Founder of CARE Relief Organization

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Lincoln H. Clark, 77, co-founder of CARE who in 1946 delivered the international relief organization’s first package to France. Clark also served as director of the Maine Court Mediation Service from 1981 until this year. Clark was a professor of marketing at universities in four states. During World War II, he served as executive secretary of the War Production Board. After the war, he helped found the New York-based CARE and worked for the agency, delivering the first CARE package to LeHavre, France, in 1946. He served as a consultant to four countries on United Nations matters. Clark was editor of the Journal of Marketing from 1955-57 and was chairman of Aero-Nautical Inc. of Greenwich, Conn., from 1962-76. In Falmouth, Me., on Oct. 28 of cancer.

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