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  1. 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 ...

  2. 查尔斯·埃文斯·休斯(Charles Evans Hughes,1862年4月11日—1948年8月27日),美国政治家、外交家、法学家,曾任纽约州州长、美国国务卿和美国首席大法官。任国务卿时主持了华盛顿会议。

  3. Charles Evans Hughes, 1908 als Gouverneur von New York. 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 Gerichtshof sowie als ...

  4. 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 1916, candidat républicain à l'élection ...

  5. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES was born in Glens Falls, New York, on April 11, 1862. He was graduated in 1881 from Brown University and received a law degree from Columbia University in 1884. For the next twenty years, he practiced law in New York, New York, with only a three-year break to teach law at Cornell University.

  6. Charles Evans Hughes Sr. (Glens Falls, 11 aprile 1862 – Osterville, 27 agosto 1948) è stato un giurista e politico statunitense. Biografia. È stato Governatore dello stato di New York dal 1907 al 1910. È stato giudice della ...

  7. 27 de jun. de 2024 · 19. CEH to his father, 2 November 1880, and to Charles Evans Hughes, Jr., 28 March 1924, Hughes Papers, LC. Between 1894 and 1904 Hughes argued twenty-five cases before the New York Court of Appeals, none of them dealing directly with large questions of public policy.