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  1. John W. Davis. John William Davis (April 13, 1873 – March 24, 1955) was an American politician, diplomat and lawyer. He served under President Woodrow Wilson as the Solicitor General of the United States and the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

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  2. 9 de abr. de 2024 · John W. Davis (born April 13, 1873, Clarksburg, W.Va., U.S.—died March 24, 1955, Charleston, S.C.) was a conservative Democratic politician who was his party’s unsuccessful candidate for the presidency of the United States in 1924.

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  3. Overview. John W. Davis. (1873—1955) Quick Reference. (b. Clarksburg, West Virginia, 13 Apr. 1873; d. Charleston, South Carolina, 24 Mar. 1955) US; lawyer, diplomat, and presidential nominee The son of a lawyer, Davis spent much of his own career in private legal practice.

  4. John William Davis (April 13, 1873 – March 24, 1955) was an American politician, diplomat and lawyer. He served under President Woodrow Wilson as the Solicitor General of the United States and the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom. He was the Democratic nominee for president in 1924 but lost to Republican incumbent Calvin Coolidge.

  5. James W. Ely Jr., Lawyer's Lawyer: The Life of John W. Davis, 72 MICH. L. REV. 1495 (1974). Available at: https://repository.law.umich.edu/mlr/vol72/iss7/8. This Review is brought to you for free and open access by the Michigan Law Review at University of Michigan Law School Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Michigan ...

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  6. August 11, 1924. Address Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Telegram to President Coolidge Conceding the Presidential Election. Statement Conceding the Presidential Election. November 05, 1924. Congratulatory Telegram from Wife, Ellen B. Davis, to Grace Coolidge. Congratulatory Telegram to Charles Bryan.

  7. 15 de oct. de 2012 · As a congressman, Davis concentrated on drafting legislation, most notably the provisions in the 1914 Clayton Anti-Trust Act that banned the use of injunctions against labor unions. In that, he noted that ‘‘the labor of a human being is not a commodity or article of commerce.’’.