Bleeding this system has been nothing short of an exercise in frustration. I won't bore you with the details other than to say that I have tried everything I can think of including using a vacuum pump to pull the fluid through and have spent more that 5 hours at it. I now have a clutch the will move the arm in the bellhousing for about half of the pedal travel. It seems that the master cylinder can't be coerced into taking a full gulp of fluid. The first inch of the piston travel does nothing, then it takes hold and works to the end of it's travel. Sounds like the master cylinder needs to be bled, doesn't it? I already thought of that and did it by removing the fitting from the slave, bringing it back around and putting it into the master cylinder reservoir. Then I operated the clutch pedal to pump the air out. Since I was doing this alone, I couldn't observe and pump at the same time, but the concept should have been sound.
Finally, to further discourage me, the pedal squeeks as it is operated. I'll have to deal with that later, because there's nothing more annoying than a squeaky pedal.
Another item of note is that I learned that some Ford trucks with hydraulic clutches came with steel tubing instead of nylon. They seem to have similar fittings to the ones I currently have. I called the local Ford dealer and they want $76 plus tax for the clutch line. I refuse to pay it.

Feel free to offer any thoughts or suggestion that may come to mind.
Oops, I almost forgot that you guys like your pictures so here's some shots of the slave cylinder mounted and partially operational.

