William D. Guthrie
Also known as
William D (William Dameron) GuthrieWilliam D Guthrie
Born 1859-01-01
Died 1935-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF12381082
- WikidataQ8007556
- ISNI0000000080763673
- Amazon1014226228
- Open LibraryOL1966519A
Top Subjects
- United States (10)
- New York (State) (6)
- Antitrust law (2)
- Trials, litigation (2)
- World War, 1914-1918 (2)
- League of Nations (2)
- Foreign relations (2)
Books by William D. Guthrie
Total count: 33
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Oral argument of William D. Guthrie in support of contention that act of June 6, 1895, is unconstitutional and void1895-01-01
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Income tax cases ...1895-01-01
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A discussion of the constitutionality of the Anti-trust act of 1890as interpreted by the United State Supreme Court ...[s.n.]1897-01-01
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Argument of William D. Guthrie, submitted to the Honorable Frank S. BlackGovernor of the state of New York, in opposition to the Dudley bill, imposing a graduated inheritance or transfer tax. New York, May 6, 1897.1897-01-01
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A discussion of the constitutionality of the anti-trust act of 1890, as interpreted by the United States Supreme Court in the case of the Trans-Missouri Traffic Associationpublisher not identified1897-01-01
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Lectures on the fourteenth article of amendment to the Constitution of the United Statesdelivered before the Dwight alumni association, New York, April-May, 1898.Little, Brown and Company1898-01-01
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Isidor Wormser, Jr., plaintiff, against Metropolitan Street Railway Company and Interurban Street Railway Company, defendantsbrief for defendants[s.n.]1903-01-01
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Supreme court, appellate division, first judicial department. John H. Parks, plaintiff-appellant, against John W. Gates, defendant-respondentBrief for defendant-respondent. New York, May term, 19031903-01-01
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Speech of William D. Guthrie at political meeting held at Durland's Riding AcademyMonday evening, October 26, 1914, under the auspices of the Republican Club of the City of New York, to discuss the subject of the Constitutional Convention ...Republican Club of the City of New York1914-01-01
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Magna Cartaaddress before the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York at the celebration of the seven-hundredth anniversary of Magna Carta, June 15, 1915publisher not identified1915-01-01
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The Mayflower compact of November 21, 1620Remarks ... at the twenty-first annual banquet of the society of Mayflower descendants in the state of New York ... 19151915-01-01
America's debt to Francethe most unalterable gratitudeAmerican Society for the Relief of French War Orphans1916-01-01-
Déjeuner d'honneur offert1917-01-01
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Meeting of the Philadelphia Red cross war committees held at the Hotel Ritz, Philadelphia, Monday evening, June 18, 19171917-01-01
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Joseph Hodges Choate[remarks made] at a meeting of the Union League Club of the City of New York, held in memory of Mr. Choate on Thursday evening, May 24, 1917 ...Union League Club1917-01-01
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New York Catholic war fundmass meeting of the Cathedral parish held at the Century Theatre, Sunday evening, March 10, 1918publisher not identified1918-01-01
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Federal prohibition legislation1919-01-01
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Brief on behalf of defendant-in-error[s.n.]1919-01-01
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The covenant of the League of nationsas embodied in the Versailles treaty of peace with Germany, dated June 28, 1919.1920-01-01
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Remarks of William D. Guthrie, president New York State Bar AssociationCanadian Club1921-01-01
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Banquet given in honor of ... Ferdinand FochAmerican Iron and Steel Institute1921-01-01
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United States of America, plaintiff, against the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, defendantmemorandum on behalf of defendant as to section 7 (E) of the trading with the enemy act[s.n.]1922-01-01
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The League of nations and miscellaneous addressesColumbia university press1923-01-01
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The Visit of the American Bar Association to the Paris Bar in July, 1924addressPandick Press, Inc.1924-01-01
Church and state in MexicoPandick Press]1926-01-01-
Admission to the New York bar1930-01-01
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The New York executive budget1930-01-01
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Constitutional aspects of executive budgets, as illustrated by recent developments in the state of New Yorkpublisher not identified1930-01-01
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Address of former president William D. Guthrie on subject of admissions to the bar1931-01-01
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The federal child labor amendmentReply by William D. Guthrie of the New York bar to "A statement by lawyers" in which they urge ratification and set forth their reasonsNew York state committee opposing ratification of amendment1934-01-01
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The proposed child labor amendment to the constitution of the United StatesJoint hearing on the question of ratification before the Judiciary committees of the Senate and Assembly of the Legislature of the State of New York, in the Senate chamber at Albany ... January 23, 19351935-01-01
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The Constitution of the United States and its amendment1935-01-01
Knowing Good SchoolsA Guide to Rating Public High SchoolsBergin & Garvey2001-05-30