THOMAS CLARK was an
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1949-1967, appointed by President
Truman, who initially appointed him was U.S. Attorney General in 1945. While on
the court, Clark was considered a conservative, but he provided a key vote in
some liberal Warren Court cases, expanding the scope of individual rights.
One-page TLS on his Attorney General stationary, addressed to Sen. Wallace H.
White, dated August 11, 1949. “My dear Senator: “Your message to me on my
nomination was, of course, very welcome. This was a thoughtful act on your
part, and I want to thank you and assure you of my deep appreciation.
“Sincerely, “Tom Clark “Attorney General”
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