Samuel Untermyer
Born 1858-01-01
Died 1940-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF23197777
- WikidataQ720775
- ISNI0000000028450418
- Open LibraryOL159649A
Top Subjects
- United States (11)
- Stock exchanges (3)
- New York Stock Exchange (2)
- Jews (2)
- Criminal law -- United States (1)
- Criminal procedure -- United States (1)
- Corporations -- United States (1)
Books by Samuel Untermyer
Total count: 28
Evils and remedies in the administration of the criminal lawaddress delivered before the American Academy of Political and Social Science at Philadelphia on April 9th, 1910.1910-01-01-
Some needed legislative reforms in corporate managementan address delivered before the New York County lawyers' association, at Hotel Astor, N. Y., January 5, 19111911-01-01
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Extermination vs. regulation of the trustswhich shall it be? An address delivered at the annual meeting of the National civic federation, at New York City on January 12th, 19111911-01-01
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A legislative program to restore business freedom and confidence.1914-01-01
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Argument before U.S. Senate Committee on Banking and Currencyin support of Senate bill no. 3895 to regulate the use of the mails, telegraph and telephone by stock exhanges, March 16th, 19141914-01-01
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Reasons and remedies for our business troubles1914-01-01
Argument before U.S. Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, in support of Senate bill No. 3895 to regulate the use of the mails, telegraph and telephone by stock exchanges, March 16th, 1914s.n.1914-01-01-
Speculation on the stock exchanges and public regulation of the exchangesan address delivered before the American Economic Association at Princeton, N.J., December 29th, 1914[s.n.]1915-01-01
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Speculation on the stock exchanges and public regulation of the exchangespapers read before the meeting of the American Economic Association at Princeton, New Jersey, December 28-31, 19141915-01-01
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The lawyer-citizen, his enlarging responsibilitiesan address delivered at the meeting of the Commercial Law League, at the Hotel Breakers, Atlantic City, N.J., on July 27th, 1916s.n.1916-01-01
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What the war will do for Americaaddress before meeting of speakers for the fourth Liberty Loan at Chicago, Wednesday, September 25, 1918[s.n.]1918-01-01
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How to strengthen labor unionisman address delivered at Paul Revere Lodge, Monday evening, May 1, 1922[s.n.]1922-01-01
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[Opening address of Mr. Samuel Untermyer, in his debate with Morris Hillquit...speaking in the negative on the subject, 'Resolved: that viewing the concrete circumstances of the pending election, the cause of sound progressive government will be best promoted by voting for La Follette rather than Davis's.n.1924-01-01
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"The most urgent economic and political issue of the day." "Shall the water power of the state be developed by private enterprise under state supervision or by the state through a water power authority?"Argument in favor of state development before the annual convention of the Erie County League of Women Voters at Buffalo, N.Y., October 28, 1927publisher not identified1927-01-01
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Who is entitled to the credit for the Federal reserve act?An answer to Senator Carter Glasss.n.1927-01-01
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Resolved, that capital punishment be abolishedOpening argument of Mr. Samuel Untermyer. Debate before the Roebling unit, Steuben society, University club, Brooklyn, January 14, 1928The League to abolish capital punishment1928-01-01
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Some of America's social and economic folliespublisher not identified1931-01-01
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In the matter of the investigation, under commission issued by the Governor of the State of New York, of charges made against Hon. Thomas C.T. Crain, district attorney of New York CountyMemorandum for respondent. Samuel Untermyer, Siegfried F. Hartman, counsel for Thomas C.T. Crain, respondent1931-01-01
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In the matter of the investigation under commission issued by the Governor of the State of New York of charges made against Hon. Thomas C. T. Crain, district attorney of New York county, respondentRevised summary of argument of Messr. Untermyer and HartmanHecla Press1931-01-01
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Report and recommendations of Mr. Samuel Untermyer on transit and his letter of resignation as special counsel. July 16, 19311931-01-01
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The boycott is our only weapon against Nazi GermanyaddressesAmerican League for the Defense of Jewish Rights1933-01-01
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Hobson's choice between government ownership and bankruptcy of the railroads1933-01-01
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Why the boycott against Germany is succeeding1934-01-01
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Civilization's only weapon against Hitlerism1934-01-01
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The Untermyer Collection, owned by the late Samuel Untermyer and his children.Paintings, Gothic and Renaissance furniture, tapestries and other works of art. Public sale, May 10 and 11, 1940.Parke-Bernet Galleries1940-01-01
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Important paintingsearly works by Cranach, Previtali, Di Credi, Rubens, Van Dyck; Whistler's Nocturne in black and gold; Corot, Delacroix, Millet, Daubigny, Monet, Homer D. Martin ... [and others] ; gothic and renaissance tapestries, bronzes, sculptures and furniture, Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities, XV-XVIII century velvets, brocades & embroideries, Indian miniature paintings, antique rugs.1940-01-01
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Government regulation of the trusts with special reference to the Sherman act ...[s.n.]
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Text of Samuel Untermeyer's "Sacred war" speech August 7, 1933upon his return from the World-Wide International Jewish Boycott Conference at Amsterdam, Holland, and Father Coughlin's comments, March 16, 1942Sons of Liberty