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Had he not run in 1912, supported Taft, even quietly and reluctantly, he almost surely would have gotten the nomination in 1916, at the end of Wilson ` s first term, because the man who did get it, a man called Charles Evans Hughes, who had been governor of New York and Supreme Court Justice, all but won the election in 1916.
1912: Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft & Debs- The Election That Changed the Country� 2004
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Carey Thomas and Charles Evans Hughes, Secretary of State in 1922 and a former New York governor and supreme court justice.
Grant Calder: Greatest Living Americans: in 1922 and 2011 Grant Calder 2011
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Among those who tried and failed in the 20th century are Charles Evans Hughes 1916, Alfred E.
Henry J. Stern: The Governor's Speech Henry J. Stern 2011
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Among those who tried and failed in the 20th century are Charles Evans Hughes 1916, Alfred E.
Henry J. Stern: The Governor's Speech Henry J. Stern 2011
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Charles Evans Hughes appointed a commission to investigate Wall Street; a report summarizing its findings attributed at least 75% of total NYSE volume to speculators "of the gambling type."
New Twist Is Added to an Age-Old Saga Jason Zweig 2011
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Carey Thomas and Charles Evans Hughes, Secretary of State in 1922 and a former New York governor and supreme court justice.
Grant Calder: Greatest Living Americans: in 1922 and 2011 Grant Calder 2011
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Carey Thomas and Charles Evans Hughes, Secretary of State in 1922 and a former New York governor and supreme court justice.
Grant Calder: Greatest Living Americans: in 1922 and 2011 Grant Calder 2011
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Carey Thomas and Charles Evans Hughes, Secretary of State in 1922 and a former New York governor and supreme court justice.
Grant Calder: Greatest Living Americans: in 1922 and 2011 Grant Calder 2011
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The child, Elizabeth Evans Hughes, was the daughter of one of America's most distinguished jurists and statesmen, Charles Evans Hughes.
Louise Mirrer: How the Past Changes When It's Seen Through a Child's Eyes Louise Mirrer 2010
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The child, Elizabeth Evans Hughes, was the daughter of one of America's most distinguished jurists and statesmen, Charles Evans Hughes.
Louise Mirrer: How the Past Changes When It's Seen Through a Child's Eyes Louise Mirrer 2010
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