Treat Clark Hull (June 14, 1921 – July 25, 1996) was an American politician and lawyer who was the 99th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1971 to 1973[1] and a judge for 23 years from 1973.
Hull had the rare distinction of serving at the top levels of all three branches of state government (executive, legislative and judicial).
[7] After mandatory retirement from the Supreme Court in 1991, due to his age, he continued hearing civil cases as a state referee.
Throughout his illustrious career, he maintained an optimistic activism that continually propelled the interests of Connecticut and its people forward.
Although he was small in stature, T. Clark Hull's charming personality and exuberance for serving the public made him a giant in the eyes of others.