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 Charles E. Hughes
Hughes was elected governor of New York in 1905 and was appointed an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court in 1910.
Hughes was nominated for the Presidency by the Republicans in 1916 and resigned his seat on the court, but was defeated by Woodrow Wilson.
Hughes retired from the court in 1941 and the age of 79.
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 Charles Evans Hughes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Evans Hughes (April 11, 1862 – August 27, 1948) was Governor of New York, United States Secretary of State, Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the United States.
Subsequently he was appointed an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, serving 1910–1916, when he resigned to be Republican candidate for election as President of the United States.
In the 1920s he served as a judge of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and the Permanent Court of International Justice in The Hague, The Netherlands.
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 Charles Evans Hughes Biography / Biography of Charles Evans Hughes Biography
The American jurist and statesman Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948) served as secretary of state in two administrations and was a chief justice of the Supreme Court.
Charles Evans Hughes was born at Glens Falls, N.Y., on April 14, 1862, the son of a minister.
After a second term as governor, Hughes was appointed an associate justice of the Supreme Court by President William Howard Taft.
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 Hughes, Charles Evans on Encyclopedia.com
HUGHES, CHARLES EVANS [Hughes, Charles Evans], 1862-1948, American statesman and jurist, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1910-16), U.S. Secretary of State (1921-25), and eleventh Chief Justice of the United States (1930-41), b.
In 1930, Hughes was appointed Chief Justice of the United States by President Hoover; he retired in 1941.
He was a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (1926-30) and a judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice (1928-30).
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 American President
Hughes retired from the court in 1941 and died in New York on August 27, 1948.
Charles Evans Hughes was born in Glens Falls, New York, on April 11, 1862.
President Hoover appointed him chief justice of the Supreme Court in 1930, and Hughes made his name as a “swing” justice, voting with both conservative and liberal blocks on the philosophically divided court.
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 Charles Evans Hughes
Charles Evans Hughes was born in New York state on April 11, 1862.
Hughes wrote the Court's opinion in Bailey v.
During the debate concerning the plan, Hughes sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee signed by Hughes, Justice Brandeis and Justice Van Devanter, stating that the Court was up-to-date on its work.
http://www.michaelariens.com/ConLaw/justices/hughes.htm   (697 words)

  
 United States presidential election, 1916 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
U.S. Supreme Court justice Charles Evans Hughes was nominated as a compromise candidate to unite the Republican and Progressive factions which had split in 1912.
The Republican Convention was held in Chicago, Illinois from 7 June to 10 June.
The Progressives renominated former President Theodore Roosevelt, but he withdrew from the race and supported Hughes.
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 Charles Evans Hughes
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 Charles Evans Hughes - MSN Encarta
Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), American jurist and statesman, thought by many to have been the greatest chief justice of the United States since John Marshall.
Hughes presided over the Supreme Court during the critical depression years of the 1930s.
In 1906 Hughes was elected governor of New York, defeating his Democratic opponent, newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst.
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 CHARLES HUGHES WARREN HARDING Autograph
Hughes was also a member of the Hague Tribunal (1926-1930) and a judge on the Permanent Court of Justice (1928-1930) until he was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court by President Hoover, a position he held until he retired in 1941.
CHARLES EVANS HUGHES had served as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1910 until he resigned in 1916 to run for President against Woodrow Wilson.
Hughes was the chief organizer of the Conference on the Limitation of Armament held in Washington from November 12, 1921 to February 6, 1922.
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 Charles Evans Hughes - A Lifetime Member
Historians rank Charles Evans Hughes with John Marshall as one of the greatest Chief Justices and with John Quincy Adams as one of the greatest Secretaries of State.
In that same year, he resigned his post as governor to accept an appointment as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, serving until he was drafted to run for office of the President of the United States in 1916.
Hughes graduated from Brown in 1881 as a recipient of the Carpenter Award for uniting "in the highest degree the three most important elements in life: ability, character, and attainment." He accepted a teaching position at Delaware Academy at Delhi, New York, then entered Columbia Law School in 1882.
http://www.umass.edu/rso/deltau/ceh.html   (1506 words)

  
 Encyclopedia Brunoniana
Charles Evans Hughes, (1862-1948), Secretary of State and the only Brown man to run for President of the United States, was born in Glens Falls, New York on April 11, 1862, the son of Reverend David C. Hughes, a Baptist clergyman who was born in Wales.
He resigned from the Court on June 10, 1916, when he was nominated as the Republican candidate for President of the United States.
In 1930 he was appointed for the second time to the Supreme Court by President Herbert Hoover, as Chief Justice to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of William Howard Taft.
http://www.brown.edu/Administration/News_Bureau/Databases/Encyclopedia/search.php?serial=H0320   (1131 words)

  
 Picture History - Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948)
Charles Evans Hughes was the governor of New York, secretary of state under Presidents Harding and Coolidge, and the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1930-41.
Hughes was appointed an associate justice of the Supreme Court in 1910, but left the court to run for president in 1916.
Hughes graduated from Columbia law school in New York City in 1884.
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 Charles E. Hughes
Hughes’ practice of law in New York City was interrupted by two years of teaching at the Cornell University Law School from 1891 to 1893.
Hughes accepted a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court in 1910 and within a few years became a distinguished member.
Named chief justice of the Supreme Court in 1930 by President Hoover, his nomination brought an unsuccessful whirlwind of opposition in the Senate.
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 Charles Evans Hughes
In 1930, Hughes was nominated Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court by Herbert Hoover.
Charles Evans Hughes, a noted early 20th century jurist and political figure, was born in Glens Falls, New York, and was educated at Brown University and the Columbia Law School.
Hughes resumed the practice of law until 1921, when he was selected by Warren Harding to be secretary of state.
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 HUGHES EXHIBIT CATALOGUE
Hughes robed as a judge for the International Court of Justice, The Hague, Netherlands.
It has been 70 years since President William Howard Taft appointed Charles Evans Hughes to be the sixty-second Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Gossett, nee Elizabeth Evans Hughes, is the youngest child of Charles Evans Hughes, born when her father served as governor of New York.
http://www.supremecourthistory.org/myweb/81journal/hughesetcata81.htm   (4801 words)

  
 FindLaw Constitutional Law Center: Supreme Court: Justices: Charles Evans Hughes
Hughes served as Secretary of State from 1921 to 1925.
Charles Evans Hughes was born in Glens Falls, New York, on April 11, 1862.
On April 25, 1910, President William H. Taft nominated Hughes to the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Senate confirmed the appointment on May 2, 1910.
http://conlaw.usatoday.findlaw.com/supreme_court/justices/pastjustices/hughes.html   (508 words)

  
 The Supreme Court of the United States: Its Foundation, Methods and Achievements
Hughes was sworn in as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on February 24, 1930, and he retired in 1941.
Charles Evans Hughes, 1862-1948, was educated at Madison (now Colgate) and Brown universities and at Columbia University Law School.
A unique view of the inner workings of the Supreme Court by one of its illustrious Justices.
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 Charles Evans Hughes
appointed Hughes as chief justice of the Supreme Court.
A member of the Republican Party, Hughes was elected governor of New York in 1907.
Hughes realised that Roosevelt's Court Reorganization Bill would result in the Supreme Court coming under the control of the Democratic Party.
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 Hughes Hubbard and Reed : About Us
Hughes’ son, Charles Evans Hughes, Jr., was also a partner in the Firm but resigned in May 1929 to become Solicitor General of the United States.
After a narrow defeat for the Presidency, Hughes rejoined his old partners and, except for the period from 1921 to 1925, when he was Secretary of State under Presidents Harding and Coolidge, he remained a partner of the Firm until his appointment as Chief Justice of the United States in 1930.
After two terms as Governor, he was appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States by President Taft in 1910.
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 WILLIAM TAFT CHARLES HUGHES HARLAN STONE Autograph
Hughes had been appointed by President William H. Taft to serve as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court in 1910 but had resigned in 1916 to run for the presidency.
After serving as Governor of New York (1907-1910) and United States Secretary of State (1921-1925), CHARLES EVANS HUGHES (1862-1948) was appointed the 11th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1930-1941) by President Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964) to succeed Taft.
Appointed the 12th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1941-1946) by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) to succeed Hughes, Stone's greatest contribution was his belief in judicial self-restraint.
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 Charles Evans Hughes Papers (Library of Congress)
The papers of Charles Evans Hughes, governor of New York, secretary of state, and chief justice of the United States, were received by the Library of Congress as deposits in 1934 and 1952 and converted to gift in 1952 by Hughes's daughter-in-law, Marjory Stuart Hughes.
Letters exchanged between Hughes and his son, Charles Evans, Jr., and his son-in-law, Chauncey L. Waddell, relate to personal financial matters and a few legal questions, mainly dating from the years Hughes was secretary of state.
The subseries of Supreme Court correspondence reflects his public role as chief justice.
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 Charles Evans Hughes Papers 1914-1930.
The papers cover primarily the period following Hughes' defeat in the 1916 presidential election up to his appointment as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1930; in most files there is a gap from March 1921 to March 1925, when Hughes was Secretary of State.
Records for a number of Hughes' cultural, educational, and international philanthropies, such as the Armenian National Union of America and the George Washington Memorial Association, are included as are materials on his participation in the 1918-1924 aircraft investigation, the Sixth Pan American Conference (Havana, 1928), and the Permanent Court of International Justice, the Hague.
Among these latter associations are the American Bar Association, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, the Legal Aid Society, and the New York State Bar Association.
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 Charles Evans Hughes
Hughes was governor of New York and a reformer and progressive, said of him, "His is the most enlightened mind of the eighteenth century."
His opponent being also of the Bryan school, and a minister's son at that, Hughes striving for an issue, failed to make it clear which was which, a doubt that remained until the last vote from California was finally counted after the election.
Hughes wins his diplomatic victories, as he does not smoke a pipe;--perhaps by reading the Sunday School Times.
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 The Supreme Court of the United States; ; Charles Evans Hughes
The Supreme Court of the United States; ; Charles Evans Hughes
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 The National Conference for Community and Justice
In the 1965, NCCJ established the Charles Evans Hughes Gold Medal for Courageous Leadership in Governmental, Civic, and Humanitarian Affairs in honor of the late Chief Justice Hughes.
Dedicated to fighting the growing bigotry and hatred aimed at various racial, ethnic and religious groups in America, Chief Justice Hughes worked with some of the nation’s most influential leaders of the time to found NCCJ.
Maya Angelou speaks to luncheon attendees upon receiving the 2004 Charles Evans Hughes Award.
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 Charles Evans Hughes - Wikiquote
Charles Evans Hughes (11 April 1862–27 August 1948) politician, jurist; Governor of New York, US Secretary of State, and Chief Justice of the United States.
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 National Historic Landmarks Program (NHL)
From 1930 until his death, this was the residence of Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), a leader in the progressive movement, the holder of important offices under several Presidents, Justice and Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and Republican candidate for President in 1916.
Comments and questions about the database may be directed to NHL_info@nps.gov
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 Hughes Charles Evans Hughes 1916 Vintage Campaign Pinback Presidential Memorabilia (I1169)
Hughes Charles Evans Hughes 1916 Vintage Campaign Pinback Presidential Memorabilia
Hughes Charles Evans Hughes 1916 Vintage Campaign Pinback Presidential Memorabilia (I1169)
Nice example of this classic 7/8" celluloid pinback for 1916 Republican Presidential hopeful Charles Hughes of New York.
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 Marcus Garvey - Joseph L. Johnson to Charles Evans Hughes - June 24th 1921 - The Liberia Project
Gabriel Donney Johnson /high potentate of the Garvey movement association left here on the 16th for the United States to attend convention in August.
Joseph L. Johnson, U.S. Minister Resident and Consul General, Monrovia, to Charles Evans Hughes
Joseph L. Johnson to Charles Evans Hughes - June 24th 1921
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 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 99462051
The Impact of the Great War of 1914-18 on American Foreign Policy 3 PART II: CHARLES EVANS HUGHES 15 2.
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: United States Foreign relations 1921-1923, United States Foreign relations 1923-1929, United States Foreign relations 1929-1933, Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948, Kellogg, Frank B, (Frank Billings), 1856-1937, Stimson, Henry Lewis, 1867-1950, Republican Party (U, S, : 1854-) History 20th century
Hughes' Last Year in Office 79 PART III: FRANK BILLINGS KELLOGG 89 7.
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 Charles Evans Hughes
Charles Evans Hughes was a giant among men." - Henry J. Abraham Charles Evans Hughes, born in Glen Falls, New York in the year of 1862 grew up to study Law at Brown University and open up practice in New York State, where Hughes began displaying Progressive ideals.
In that role he consciously came to face the need for the all-important change in direction of the Court over which he presided in 1937, stimulated by the Realpolitik of the times.
He worked to investigate the abuses of local gas and electric companies as well as life insurance companies.
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 Charles Evans Hughes and American Democratic Statesmanship - Questia Online Library
Charles Evans Hughes and American Democratic Statesmanship - Questia Online Library
Publication Information: Book Title: Charles Evans Hughes and American Democratic Statesmanship.
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 Information about U.S. FDC: 4¢ Charles Evans Hughes
To honor the centennial of the birth of Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), Governor of New York (1906-1910), tenth Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court (1930-1941), in which body he advocated slow change of laws to meet social change and was, therefore, a moderate.
Information about U.S. FDC: 4¢ Charles Evans Hughes
Cachet design for the Fleetwood® First Day Cover by Fred Labitzke.
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 The Raab Collection: Charles Evans Hughes Autographs, Letters, Documents and Manuscripts
Magnificent Large Signed Engraving of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes
The Raab Collection: Charles Evans Hughes Autographs, Letters, Documents and Manuscripts
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 Charles Evans Hughes
[For more info, click on this link] where Hughes is elected President of the United States in 1916)
Charles Evans Hughes (April 11, EHandler: no quick summary.
[Charles Evans Hughes bio and facts from encyclopedia]
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 DOSFAN ERC: Secretaries of State -Charles Evans Hughes
DOSFAN ERC: Secretaries of State -Charles Evans Hughes
Foreign Travels of Secretary of State Charles Hughes
Counsel for committees of the New York Legislature 1905-1906
http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/secretaries/chughes.htm   (99 words)

  
 AmericanHeritage.com / MY BRUSH WITH HISTORY
A few years before, Charles Evans Hughes, the governor of New York, had abolished betting at racetracks throughout the state.
Lucky for me, the house was right across the road from the racetrack of the Coney Island Jockey Club.
As a result the racetrack in Sheepshead Bay lay idle.
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 MAIN INDEX
HUGHES, CHARLES EVANS - PHOTOGRAPH The James P. Murphy Papers
Hughes, Charles E. -Secretary of State Varia Collection
HUGH, JOHN-DEED TO WILLIAM WORTHINGTON-(1815) Archives, Maryland Province, Society of Jesus
http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/mi/mi}884.htm   (537 words)

  
 Harvard University Press: The Autobiographical Notes of Charles Evans Hughes
Harvard University Press: The Autobiographical Notes of Charles Evans Hughes
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 War Quotes, Sayings about Wars, Quotations about Warfare
War should be made a crime, and those who instigate it should be punished as criminals.  ~Charles Evans Hughes
The draft is white people sending black people to fight yellow people to protect the country they stole from red people.  ~Gerome Gragni and James Rado, 1967
War is a game which were their subjects wise, kings would not play at.  ~William Cowper
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 Historical Publications from the FJC
Moses Edwin Clapp papers, 1873-1929; 1 microfilm reel; political correspondence.
Charles Parker Astor papers, 1868-1957; 300 items; correspondence.
Charles Albert Sink papers, 1918-1954; 11 items; correspondence.
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 Hughes, Danelski and Tulchin (1973) The autobiographical notes of Charles Evans Hughes
Hughes, Danelski and Tulchin (1973) The autobiographical notes of Charles Evans Hughes
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 Charles Evans Hughes Quotes
3 Quotes for 'Charles Evans Hughes' in the Database.
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 IHRFG: Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Foundation
The Foundation grants derive from the estates of Catherine Hughes Waddell and her husband, Chauncey L. Waddell, in memory of her father, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes.
Send a letter of inquiry to the above address.
http://www.hrfunders.org/funders/funder.php?op=view&orgid=327   (68 words)

  
 Charles Evans Hughes — www.greenwood.com
Description: The author presents Hughes not only as a remarkable jurist but also as one of the most remarkable statesmen in American history.
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 Charles Evans Hughes quotes
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