The Autobiographical Notes of Charles Evans Hughes / / ed. by David J. Danelski, Joseph S. Tulchin.

Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948) was lawyer, governor of New York, Supreme Court Justice, presidential candidate in 1916, Secretary of State in the Harding and Coolidge administrations, a member of the World Court, and Chief Justice of the United States from 1930 until his retirement in 1941. To som...

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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments and a Note on Editing -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Charles Evans Hughes -- Editors’ Introduction -- Prefatory Note -- Chapter I. My Father and Mother -- Chapter II. Childhood -- Chapter III. College Life -- Chapter IV. Teaching and Studying Law -- Chapter V. Early Experiences at the Bar -- Chapter VI. First Firms -- Chapter VII. Teaching Law -- Chapter VIII. Practice Again -- Chapter IX. The Gas and Insurance Investigations -- Chapter Χ. The Governorship -- Chapter XI. The Supreme Court -- Chapter XII. 1916 -- Chapter XIII. 1917–1921 -- Chapter XIV. Secretary of State -- Chapter XV. Foreign Policy Problems -- Chapter XVI. The Open Door and Other Issues -- Chapter XVII. Practice Again -- Chapter XVIII. Chief Justice -- Appendix I. Ancestry -- Appendix II. Speeches–Methods -- Appendix III. Memorandum -- Appendix IV. Hughes as Governor -- Index
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Studies in Legal History ;
Frontmatter --
Acknowledgments and a Note on Editing --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Charles Evans Hughes --
Editors’ Introduction --
Prefatory Note --
Chapter I. My Father and Mother --
Chapter II. Childhood --
Chapter III. College Life --
Chapter IV. Teaching and Studying Law --
Chapter V. Early Experiences at the Bar --
Chapter VI. First Firms --
Chapter VII. Teaching Law --
Chapter VIII. Practice Again --
Chapter IX. The Gas and Insurance Investigations --
Chapter Χ. The Governorship --
Chapter XI. The Supreme Court --
Chapter XII. 1916 --
Chapter XIII. 1917–1921 --
Chapter XIV. Secretary of State --
Chapter XV. Foreign Policy Problems --
Chapter XVI. The Open Door and Other Issues --
Chapter XVII. Practice Again --
Chapter XVIII. Chief Justice --
Appendix I. Ancestry --
Appendix II. Speeches–Methods --
Appendix III. Memorandum --
Appendix IV. Hughes as Governor --
Index
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Contents --
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Charles Evans Hughes --
Editors’ Introduction --
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Chapter I. My Father and Mother --
Chapter II. Childhood --
Chapter III. College Life --
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Chapter V. Early Experiences at the Bar --
Chapter VI. First Firms --
Chapter VII. Teaching Law --
Chapter VIII. Practice Again --
Chapter IX. The Gas and Insurance Investigations --
Chapter Χ. The Governorship --
Chapter XI. The Supreme Court --
Chapter XII. 1916 --
Chapter XIII. 1917–1921 --
Chapter XIV. Secretary of State --
Chapter XV. Foreign Policy Problems --
Chapter XVI. The Open Door and Other Issues --
Chapter XVII. Practice Again --
Chapter XVIII. Chief Justice --
Appendix I. Ancestry --
Appendix II. Speeches–Methods --
Appendix III. Memorandum --
Appendix IV. Hughes as Governor --
Index
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Contents --
Illustrations --
Charles Evans Hughes --
Editors’ Introduction --
Prefatory Note --
Chapter I. My Father and Mother --
Chapter II. Childhood --
Chapter III. College Life --
Chapter IV. Teaching and Studying Law --
Chapter V. Early Experiences at the Bar --
Chapter VI. First Firms --
Chapter VII. Teaching Law --
Chapter VIII. Practice Again --
Chapter IX. The Gas and Insurance Investigations --
Chapter Χ. The Governorship --
Chapter XI. The Supreme Court --
Chapter XII. 1916 --
Chapter XIII. 1917–1921 --
Chapter XIV. Secretary of State --
Chapter XV. Foreign Policy Problems --
Chapter XVI. The Open Door and Other Issues --
Chapter XVII. Practice Again --
Chapter XVIII. Chief Justice --
Appendix I. Ancestry --
Appendix II. Speeches–Methods --
Appendix III. Memorandum --
Appendix IV. Hughes as Governor --
Index
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