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    George Woodward Wickersham (September 19, 1858 – January 25, 1936) was an American lawyer and Attorney General of the United States in the administration...
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    the Wickersham Commission) was a committee established by the U.S. president, Herbert Hoover, on May 20, 1929. Former attorney general George W. Wickersham...
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  • Wickersham, former Major League Baseball pitcher Emily Wickersham, U.S. actress George W. Wickersham, 48th U.S. Attorney General J. Hunter Wickersham...
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    Medal. Cornelius Wendell Wickersham was born on June 25, 1885, in Greenwich, Connecticut. His parents were George W. Wickersham, an American lawyer and...
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  • Grant's administration. George W. Wickersham, an antitrust lawyer, joined the firm in 1883 and made partner in 1887. Wickersham was named U.S. Attorney...
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    directly tens of millions of consumers. Taft's attorney general George W. Wickersham personally supervised the most important cases against Standard Oil...
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    German, p. 177. George W. Wickersham, "Recent Interpretation of the Sherman Act." Michigan Law Review (1911) 10#1: 1–25. online Wickersham to Taft August...
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    from government service, relying on a report from Attorney General George W. Wickersham dated two days previously. Pinchot was determined to dramatize the...
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    officially named the Bureau of Investigation by Attorney General George W. Wickersham. In 1935, the bureau adopted its current name. Federal Bureau of...
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    Secretary of Commerce and Labor Charles Nagel, and Attorney General George W. Wickersham. In 1911, Henry L. Stimson replaced Dickinson, and Walter L. Fisher...
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