Clark, Tom C. (Tom Campbell), 1899-1977
Photo of Tom C. Clark addressing the Senate
Attorney General Tom C. Clark talking to reporters outside the White House
Photo of John L. Sullivan, Tom C. Clark and Robert Patterson Leaving the White House
Acting Secretary of the Navy John L. Sullivan, Attorney General Tom C. Clark and Secretary of War Robert Patterson shown leaving the White House following the President's calling of an extraordinary conference of high government leaders to "canvass the whole strike situation." From: Beth Gore.
Photo of Tom C. Clark and J. Howard McGrath leaving the home of Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone
Attorney General Tom C. Clark, right, and Solicitor General J. Howard McGrath shown leaving the home of the late Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone, where they paid their respects. The Chief Justice had just died of a cerebral hemorrhage. From: Beth Gore.
Photo of General Lewis B. Hershey presenting the Selective Service Medal to Tom C. Clark
Tom Clark and Joseph D. Keenan
Photo of a meeting of three government chiefs with Tom Clark
Photo of a meeting of four government heads formulating plans to assault black market operators and tax evaders. Left to right: Acting Office of Price Administration Administrator James G. Rogers, Jr., Attorney General Tom C. Clark, Secretary of the Treasury Fred M. Vinson and Secretary of Agriculture Clinton N. Anderson. From: Beth Gore.
A formal portrait of Tom C. Clark
President Truman Reads to the Press Announcement of the Japanese Surrender
President Harry S. Truman in the Oval Office, reading to the assembled members of the press his announcement of the Japanese surrender, officially signaling the war's end. Behind the President seated just to his right are Admiral William D. Leahy, Presidential Chief of Staff, Secretary of State James F. Byrnes and directly behind them, Attorney General Tom Clark. Journalist Vivianne Lovell of Agence France-Presse stands in the striped dress on the left.