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  1. George Woodward Wickersham (September 19, 1858 – January 25, 1936) was an American lawyer and Attorney General of the United States in the administration of President William H. Taft. He returned to government to serve in appointed positions under both Republican and Democratic administrations, for Woodrow Wilson and Herbert Hoover .

  2. George Woodward Wickersham ( Pittsburgh, 19 de setembro de 1858 – Nova Iorque, 25 de janeiro de 1936) foi um advogado e político norte-americano do Partido Republicano . Biografia. Wickersham nasceu em Pittsburgh, Pensilvânia, em 19 de setembro de 1858. Ele estudou na Universidade da Pensilvânia, formando-se em 1880 com um bacharelado de direito.

  3. 24 de out. de 2022 · Historical Biography. Attorney General: George Woodward Wickersham. Wickersham, George Woodward. 47th Attorney General, 1909 - 1913. Download Image. George Woodward Wickersham was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on September 19, 1858. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania earning the degree of LL.B. in 1880.

  4. 18 de mai. de 2018 · History. U.S. History: Biographies. George Woodward Wickersham. Wickersham, George Woodward. views 2,948,472 updated May 18 2018. WICKERSHAM, GEORGE WOODWARD. As U.S. attorney general from 1909 to 1913, George Woodward Wickersham was an aggressive enforcer of federal antitrust laws.

  5. 20 de mai. de 2020 · The actual man behind the name, George Wickersham, is less well known to current generations. Yet from roughly 1900 to his death in 1936, George Wickersham was one of the most renowned and influential lawyers of his time.

  6. Wickersham was a lawyer by training who practiced in New York before being named Taft's attorney general. After leaving public office in 1912, Wickersham returned to private law practice but remained very dedicated to public affairs.

  7. U.S. Presidents. William Taft. George W. Wickersham. Born on September 19, 1858, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, George Woodward Wickersham earned his LL.B. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1880. Prior to and following his graduation, he practiced law in Philadelphia and continued to do so until 1882.