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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lauson_StoneLauson Stone - Wikipedia

    Lauson Harvey Stone (1904 in Manhattan – November 7, 1999 in Brooklyn), son of US Chief Justice Harlan Stone, was an American lawyer and civic leader. Stone received a bachelor's degree in 1925 from Harvard University and a law degree in 1928 from Columbia University.

  2. 12 de nov. de 1999 · Lauson Harvey Stone, a lawyer and civic leader who was assigned by the War Department to be a defense lawyer for eight Nazi saboteurs who were tried in Washington in 1942, died on Sunday at a...

  3. 6 de oct. de 2016 · In 1900, Winthrop Stone became President of Purdue University. In the fall of that year, Lauson Stone, his much younger brother, enrolled as a freshman. What was life like for a student whose older brother was running the university?

  4. 23 de sept. de 2020 · NEW YORK (AP) _ Lauson Harvey Stone, a lawyer appointed by the War Department to defend eight Nazi saboteurs tried in Washington in 1942, died on Sunday. He was 94. Stone, an Army major when he was added to the saboteurs' defense team, was the son of Harlan Fiske Stone, the chief justice of the United States from 1941 to 1946.

  5. Harlan Fiske Stone (October 11, 1872 – April 22, 1946) was an American attorney and jurist who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1925 to 1941 and then as the 12th chief justice of the United States from 1941 until his death in 1946.

  6. The Stone family in New England has its origins in Simon Stone, who emigrated from Bromley, England, and settled in Massachusetts in 1635. Frederick Lauson Stone (1836-1924), was the son of Hannah T. Fiske and Lauson Stone.

  7. NEW YORK (AP) _ Lauson Harvey Stone, a lawyer appointed by the War Department to defend eight Nazi saboteurs tried in Washington in 1942, died on Sunday. He was 94. Stone, an Army major when he was added to the saboteurs' defense team, was the son of Harlan Fiske Stone, the chief justice of the United States from 1941 to 1946.