George W. Wickersham
Born 1858-01-01
Died 1936-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF11386028
- WikidataQ351949
- ISNI0000000081982501
- Open LibraryOL357548A
Top Subjects
- United States (15)
- League of Nations (3)
- Trials, litigation (2)
- Antitrust law (2)
- United States -- Politics and government (2)
- Tariff -- United States (2)
- Constitutional law (2)
Books by George W. Wickersham
Total count: 43
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In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Eastern Judicial District of Missouri, United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, et al., defendantsbrief of the law for petitioner[s.n.]1908-01-01
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Federal control of interstate commercean address delivered before the Commercial Club of Kansas City, Missouri, on November 19, 1909[s.n.]1909-01-01
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Address of Hon. George W. Wickershamdelivered at the dinner tendered to him by members of the bar of the city of New York, at Sherry's, New York, April 30th, 1909[s.n.]1909-01-01
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State control of foreign corporationsGeor. G. Fetter1909-01-01
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In the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maryland, no. 17, the United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company and others, defendantson final hearing : brief for the United States[s.n.]1910-01-01
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The progress of lawAn address delivered before the George Washington university, Washington D.C., on February 22, 19101910-01-01
The relation of legal education to governmental problemsan address before the Harvard Law School Associations.n.1910-01-01-
Address of George W. Wickersham at Delaware, Ohio, November 4, 1910s.n.1910-01-01
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Federal control of stock and bond issues by interstate carriersan address before the Illinois state bar association by George W. Wickersham ... Chicago, Illinois, June 24, 19101910-01-01
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Address of George W. Wickersham at Springfield, Ohio, November 5, 1910s.n.1910-01-01
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Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., appellants, v. United States of America, appelleeNo. 398 : Argument of G.W. Wickersham, attorney general of the United States, on behalf of the United States1910-01-01
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Recent interpretation of the Sherman actAn address before the Michigan state bar association July 6, 1911Govt. print. off?1911-01-01
Addresses by Hon. George W. WickershamGovt. print. off.1911-01-01
New states and constitutionss.n.1911-01-01-
Department of Justice, Washington, March 11, 1912[s.n.]1912-01-01
The individual and the community1912-01-01-
[Protest against the cancellation of the election of W. H. Lewis to membership in the [American Bar] Association][s.n.]1912-01-01
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The administration's anti-trust recordW.J. Hartman Co.1912-01-01
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[Protest against the cancellation of the election of W.H. Lewis to membership in the American bar association1912-01-01
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Business and the law[publisher not identified]1912-01-01
The changing orderessays on government, monopoly, and education, written during a period of readjustmentPutnam1914-01-01-
Bar associationstheir history and their functions : an address before the Chicago Bar Association on Friday, November 13, 1914[s.n.]1914-01-01
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Government by administrative commission a democratic paradoxaddress of Hon. George W. Wickersham ... delivered at the twentieth annual meeting [of the Pennsylvania Bar Association] Erie, Pennsylvania, June 30, 1914Printed by the Association1914-01-01
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Fourth of July oration.National Security League1917-01-01
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Washingtons birthday address before the Omaha Club, February 22, 1917s.n.1917-01-01
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Attention Republicans!League to Enforce Peace1919-01-01
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The League of Nations and laboran address before the National Institute of Social Sciences on Friday, April 25, 1919s.n.1919-01-01
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Address by the Honorable George W. Wickershamat a service, held in the cathedral of St. John the Divine, on Sunday, June 18th, 1922, in commemoration of the signing of Magna charta1922-01-01
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America's next step abroadForeign Policy Association1922-01-01
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Spring in Morocco and AlgiersG. P. Putnam's sons1923-01-01
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The codification of international lawan address before the American Bar Association delivered at Detroit, September 2nd, 1925[s.n.]1925-01-01
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The world courthow it began, how it works, what it has doneThe Workers Education Bureau Press1927-01-01
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Opinion regarding the rights of Hungary and of certain Hungarian nationals under the treaty of Trianons.n.1928-01-01
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The Constitution and prohibition enforcement1929-01-01
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Conclusions and recommendations in the report on the enforcement of the prohibition laws of the United StatesNational Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement1931-01-01
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The problem of law enforcementU. S. Govt. print. off.1931-01-01
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Report on the enforcement of the prohibition laws of the United States1931-01-01
To students of lawLa Salle extension university1931-01-01-
Restating the lawan attempt at simplificationUniversity of Chicago press1933-01-01
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The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine"a house of prayer for all nations"C. H. Conroy1977-01-01
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Opinion regarding the rights of Hungary and of certain Hungarian nationals under the Treaty of Trianon1978-01-01
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George W. Wickersham correspondence
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Correspondence concerning the election of W.H. Lewis to membership in the Association, Feb. 8-April 6, 1912