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[email protected] Anyone who wasn’t comatose during their American History 101 class knows “A Day That Will Live in Infamy” refers to Dec. 7, 1941. But Liz Clark of Garden City, Long Island, had her own DTWLiI April 3, 1959, when she was 13. Liz was my sister-in-law’s college roommate. She had dark red hair, bright green eyes and a burbling laugh that could melt stone hearts. She was also fiendishly smart and tons of fun. I met her when my s-i-l brought her home for a Christmas break, and haven’t been the same since. In addition to Liz, her DTWLiI had three other protagonists, a supporting cast of five and a potential audience of millions. ....