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  • '''Charles Evans Hughes''' (1862-1948) was Governor of New York (1907-1910), Associate Justice of t
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  • * Freund, Paul A. "Charles Evans Hughes as Chief Justice," ''Harvard Law Revies'' 81 (1967), 4-43; * Glad, Betty. ''Charles Evans Hughes and the Illusions of Innocence: A Study in American Diplomacy'' (1966),
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  • * Freund, Paul A. "Charles Evans Hughes as Chief Justice," ''Harvard Law Revies'' 81 (1967), 4-43; * Glad, Betty. ''Charles Evans Hughes and the Illusions of Innocence: A Study in American Diplomacy'' (1966),
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  • *[[Charles Evans Hughes]], New York
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  • *[[Charles Evans Hughes]] (1862-1948), governor of New York, 1916 nominee for president, Secretary
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  • '''Charles Evans Hughes''' (1862-1948) was Governor of New York (1907-1910), Associate Justice of t
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  • [[Charles Evans Hughes]] (1910-1916; later Chief Justice)<br />
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  • | 1916 || [[Woodrow Wilson]], Democrat || [[Charles Evans Hughes]], Republican || <span style="color:blue">Wilson</span>
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  • ...ican Party after the Republicans nominated the more progressively-minded [[Charles Evans Hughes]] for President in 1916. From 1916 to 1932 the Taft wing controlled the Rep ...llowed Roosevelt back into the Republican Party, which in 1916 nominated [[Charles Evans Hughes]]. The ironies were many: Taft had been Roosevelt's hand-picked successor i
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  • ...been praised for his appointments of strong cabinet members, especially [[Charles Evans Hughes]] at State, [[Andrew Mellon]] at Treasury, and [[Herbert Hoover]] at Commer
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  • * Wesser, Robert F. ''Charles Evans Hughes: politics and reform in New York, 1905-1910'' (1967).
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  • ...son in 1916. Most followed Roosevelt back into the GOP, which nominated [[Charles Evans Hughes]]. Hughes had a progressive record in New York, and sat out the divisive ye
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  • ...ve efficiency in government. Smith reached out to Republicans including [[Charles Evans Hughes]], [[Elihu Root]], [[Joseph Proskauer]], [[John Jakob Raskob]], and others
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  • ...[Supreme Court of the United States]]: [[Horace Harmon Lurton]] in 1910; [[Charles Evans Hughes]] in 1910; [[Edward Douglass White]] as Chief Justice in 1910; [[Willis Van ...ice on [[February 3]], 1930, because of ill health. He was succeeded by [[Charles Evans Hughes]], whom he had appointed to the Court while President. Taft died of [[hear
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  • Wilson faced a leading progressive intellectual Republican [[Charles Evans Hughes]]. As governor of New York from 1907-1910, Hughes had a progressive record
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  • *'''[[Charles Evans Hughes]]''' ([[Chief Justice of the United States|Chief Justice]]) &ndash; 1930
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  • | [[U.S. presidential election, 1916|1916]] || Lost || [[Charles Evans Hughes]] || [[Charles W. Fairbanks]]
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  • ...ly regarding submarine warfare. In 1916, he campaigned energetically for [[Charles Evans Hughes]] and repeatedly denounced those Irish-Americans and German-Americans whose
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