Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1894, Sept. 23 | Born, Muncie, Ind. |
1914 | Ph.B., University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. |
1915 | J.D., University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. |
1916 | S.J.D., Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, Mass. |
1916-1917 | Secretary to Judge Julian Mack, United States Circuit Judge |
1917-1919 | Attorney, United States Shipping Board |
1919-1921 | Counsel for American Zionists at peace conference, London, England, and Paris, France |
1922-1933 | Private law practice, New York, N.Y. |
1933-1934 | Associate general counsel, Public Works Administration |
1934-1941 | General counsel, National Power Policy Commission |
1936-1938 | Special assistant to United States attorney general concerned with public utility holding legislation |
1941 | Adviser to United States ambassador to Great Britain |
1942-1943 | Assistant to director, Office of Economic Stabilization |
1943-1945 | General counsel, Office of War Mobilization |
1944 | Legal advisor, International Monetary Conference, Breton Woods Conference, Breton Woods, N.H. Member, American delegation, Dumbarton Oaks Conference, Washington, D.C. |
1945 | Member, American delegation, Berlin Conference, Berlin, Germany Member, American delegation, Council of Foreign Ministers, London, England Member, American delegation, Moscow Conference, Moscow, USSR |
1945-1947 | Counselor, State Department |
1946 | Member, American delegation, Paris Conference, Paris, France Member, American delegation, Moscow Conference, Moscow, USSR |
1950 | United States representative, International Court of Justice, the Hague |
1952 | United States representative, United Nations Disarmament Commission |
1983, Aug. 15 | Died, Washington, D.C. |