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  1. Lindley Miller Garrison (Camden, 28 de noviembre de 1864-Sea Bright, 19 de octubre de 1932) fue un abogado estadounidense que se desempeñó como Secretario de Guerra de los Estados Unidos en la administración del presidente Woodrow Wilson, entre 1913 y 1916.

  2. Harvard University ( BA) University of Pennsylvania ( LLB) Lindley Miller Garrison (November 28, 1864 – October 19, 1932) was an American lawyer from New Jersey who served as Secretary of War under U.S. President Woodrow Wilson between 1913 and 1916.

  3. Lindley Miller Garrison. LINDLEY MILLER GARRISON was born in Camden, New Jersey, on 28 November 1864; attended public schools and the Protestant Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; studied at Phillips Exeter Academy for one year before attending Harvard University as a special student, 1884–1885; studied law in the office of Redding, Jones & Carson of Philadelphia; received a ...

  4. Lindley Miller Garrison (Camden, 28 de noviembre de 1864-Sea Bright, 19 de octubre de 1932) fue un abogado estadounidense que se desempeñó como Secretario de Guerra de los Estados Unidos en la administración del presidente Woodrow Wilson, entre 1913 y 1916.

  5. Lindley Miller Garrison (1864-1932) served as U.S. President Wilson's Secretary of War at a time when general war broke out in Europe. Sponsored Links. Born on 28 November 1864 in Camden, New Jersey Garrison was educated at public schools and the Protestant Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia prior to attending Harvard as a special student in 1884.

  6. Lindley Garrison was born on November 28, 1864, in Camden, New Jersey. He was educated at public schools in Philadelphia, as well as at Episcopal Academy and Exeter, before spending a year at Harvard University in 1885. Garrison studied law at the Philadelphia law offices of Redding, Jones, & Carson, while earning a law degree from the ...

  7. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (neg. no. LC-USZ62-100793) (1864–1932), U.S. public official, born in Camden, N.J.; University of Pennsylvania Law School and admission to the bar 1886; New Jersey judge 1904–13; as secretary of war under President Wilson 1913–16, inaugurated system of military training camps for college students and sent large Army contingent to patrol Mexican ...