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Charles Evans Hughes, (born April 11, 1862, Glens Falls, N.Y., U.S.—died Aug. 27, 1948, Osterville, Mass.), U.S. jurist and statesman. He became prominent in 1905 as counsel to New York legislative committees investigating abuses in the life insurance and utilities industries. His two terms as governor of New York (1906–10) were marked by ...
Charles Evans Hughes was the 11th Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, succeeding William Howard Taft. Hughes previously served as an Associate Justice from 1910-1916. After 14 years away from the Court, he was nominated as Chief Justice on February 3, 1930 by President Herbert Hoover. The Senate confirmed Hughes on February 13, 1930, and ...
3 de feb. de 2021 · But Charles Evans Hughes was not done with the federal government. After losing the 1916 election, he returned to private practice in New York. Five years later, in 1921, President Warren G. Harding appointed Hughes as Secretary of State; he served in this position until 1922.
On August 22, 1922, 15-year-old Elizabeth Hughes wrote the first of her 18 letters from Toronto.[i] “Dearest, dearest Mumsey,” she wrote. “I hope to goodness this does reach you safely for it carries in it some very interesting news I think.” “Mumsey” was Elizabeth’s mother, Antoinette Hughes, then in Washington, D.C., with Elizabeth’s father, Charles E. Hughes, U.S. Secretary ...
Charles Evans Hughes served as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1930 to 1941. His distinguished career in public service also included serving as Governor of New York, Secretary of State, and an Associate Supreme Court Justice. Early Life Hughes was born in New York in 1862. He graduated from Brown University and … Continue reading "Charles Evans Hughes"
11 de abr. de 2023 · The remarkable career of Charles Evans Hughes. On the anniversary of his birthday in New York state, Constitution Daily looks back at the career of Charles Evans Hughes, former Chief Justice and a man who lost the 1916 presidential election by 4,000 votes cast in California. Hughes was a stalwart of the Republican Party in an era when the GOP ...
Charles Evans Hughes. Charles Evans Hughes (* 11. April 1862 in Glens Falls, Warren County, New York; † 27. August 1948 in Osterville, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und Jurist. Er amtierte als Gouverneur des Bundesstaates New York, als Außenminister der Vereinigten Staaten, als Richter am Ständigen Internationalen ...