- Bennett Champ Clark
Infobox Officeholder
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name = Bennett Champ Clark
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office = United States Senator (Class 3) from Missouri
state =Missouri
term_start = 1933
term_end = 1945
preceded =Harry B. Hawes
succeeded =Forrest C. Donnell
alongside =Roscoe C. Patterson ,Harry S. Truman
office2 = Court of Appeals for the D. C. Circuit associate judge
term_start2 = 1945
term_end2 =July 13 ,1954
nominator2 =Harry S. Truman
predecessor2 =Thurman Arnold
successor2 =Walter Maximillian Bastian
birth_date = birth date|1890|1|8
birth_place =Bowling Green, Missouri
death_date = death date and age|1954|7|13|1890|1|8
death_place =Gloucester, Massachusetts
restingplace =Arlington National Cemetery
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nationality = flag|United States
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alma_mater =University of Missouri George Washington University Law School
occupation =Lawyer
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footnotes =Joel Bennett Clark (
January 8 ,1890 –July 13 ,1954 ), better known as Bennett Champ Clark, was a DemocraticUnited States Senator fromMissouri from 1933 until 1945.The son of
Champ Clark , a prominent Democratic Party leader of the early 20th century, Bennett Clark was born inBowling Green, Missouri .After graduating the University of Missouri at Columbia in 1912, he earned his law degree at George Washington University. He became parliamentarian of the
United States House of Representatives from 1913 to 1917. After serving as a colonel in theUnited States Army duringWorld War I , Clark began practicing law.In the 1932 election, Clark was elected to the
United States Senate as a Democrat. Clark entered the Senate after SenatorHarry B. Hawes resigned onFebruary 3 ,1933 , a month before his term was to end. Clark was re-elected in the 1938 election, but lost his bid for renomination in the 1944 election.Clark is perhaps most famous for declaring that
Emperor Hirohito should be hanged as a war criminal on the senate floor on January 29, 1944.Clark was a judge on the
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1945 until he died inGloucester, Massachusetts , onJuly 13 ,1954 . He is buried atArlington National Cemetery .References
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000440 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress]
Further reading
*cite journal |last=Spencer |first=Thomas T. |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1981 |month= |title=Bennett Champ Clark and the 1936 Presidential Campaign |journal=Missouri Historical Review |volume=75 |issue= |pages=197–213 |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote=
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