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Associate Justice Tom C. Clark Speaking at Boy Scout Memorial Dedication

United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Tom C. Clark is standing at the speaker's podium and is speaking at the dedication of the Boy Scout Memorial located at the Ellipse at 15th and Constitution Avenue, NW, in Washington, D.C. The memorial was sculpted by Donald DeLue and is in full view. At this event, Justice Clark was celebrating the 50th anniversary of his being an Eagle Scout.

Attorney General Tom C. Clark at Southwestern Exposition in Fort Worth

United States Attorney General Tom C. Clark is standing in the center with his arms resting on two unidentified men. This photograph is believed to have been taken in conjunction with a trip to Texas that Clark made in March, 1947, in which time he participated in activities related to the 51st annual Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show held in Fort Worth, Texas. He and Mrs. Clark were part of the opening parade. The two unidentified men were probably associated with the event.

Associate Justice Tom C. Clark Attending Boy Scout Memorial Dedication

United States Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Tom C. Clark is sitting third from the right holding his hat on his lap. He is attending the dedication of the Boy Scout Memorial located at the Ellipse at 15th and Constitution Avenue, NW, in Washington, D.C. At this event, Justice Clark was celebrating his 50th anniversary of being an Eagle Scout. The scout speaking at the podium and others in view are not identified.

Associate Justice Tom C. Clark Standing With Boy Scouts

United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Tom C. Clark is standing in the center visiting with a group of unidentified Boy Scouts. They were attending the "Report to the Nation" breakfast held at the Statler Hotel in Washington, D.C. on February 10, 1959. Identification with photograph reads: "Honorable Tom C. Clark, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court with several of the Eagle Scouts who made the 'Report to the Nation'."