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  1. Charles Evans Hughes, né le 11 avril 1862 à Glens Falls ( État de New York) et mort le 27 août 1948 dans le quartier de Osterville à Barnstable, est un homme politique et magistrat américain. Membre du Parti républicain, il est gouverneur de l'État de New York entre 1907 et 1910, juge de la Cour suprême des États-Unis entre 1910 et ...

  2. Charles Evans Hughes served as Secretary of State from March 5, 1921, to March 5, 1925, during the administration of President Warren Harding. He continued as Secretary after Harding’s death in office, but resigned at the beginning of President Calvin Coolidge ’s full term. Charles Evans Hughes, 44th Secretary of State.

  3. Charles Evans Hughes, Jr. (Q1064293) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American lawyer. Charles Hughes Jr. Charles E. Hughes Jr. edit. Language Label ...

  4. The Hughes Foundation closed its doors in December 2022. Over more than 60 years, the Hughes Foundation gave over $30 Million to charitable organizations in New York, as well as to national organizations, with programs focusing on the following fields of interest: Charles Evans Hughes Chief Justice of The United States 1930-1941. Legal and ...

  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Charles Evans Hughes lived from 1862 to 1948, serving in a variety of capacities in government throughout his life. He was elected Governor of New York, served two different stints on the U.S. Supreme Court – including being named the 11th Chief Justice – and was nearly elected President. Early Years Hughes was born in … Continue reading "Charles Evans Hughes"

  6. チャールズ・J・ヒューズ Charles J. Hughes, Jr. (1853–1911):アメリカ合衆国の政治家、コロラド州選出上院議員 チャールズ・エヴァンズ・ヒューズ Charles Evans Hughes (1862–1948):アメリカ合衆国の政治家、 ニューヨーク州 知事、 国務長官

  7. Hughes remained in office well into the administration of Calvin Coolidge, who succeeded to the presidency following Harding’s death in 1923. Once again, Hughes returned to his law practice and had the pleasure of working with his son and namesake. Charles Evans Hughes, Jr. would eventually serve as Solicitor General of the United States.