HARLAN F. STONE

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FULL NAME:
Harlan Fiske Stone 

BORN:
October 11, 1872;
Chesterfield, New Hampshire

DIED:
April 22, 1946 (age 73);
Washington, DC

EDUCATION:
Amherst College (BA, 1894)
Amherst College (MA, 1897)
Columbia Law School (LLB, 1898)

POLITICAL PARTY:
Republican

HIGHLIGHTS:
1898-1899:

Clerk in Private Law Practice, New York City
1899-1902:
Faculty, Columbia Law School
1905-1910:
Practiced Law in New York City
1910-1923:
Faculty/ Dean,  Columbia Law School
1918-1919:
Member, War Department Board of Inquiry
1924-1925:
U.S. Attorney General
1925-1941:
Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (Nominated by Calvin Coolidge)
1941-1946:
Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (Nominated by Franklin Roosevelt)
1941-1945:
Presiding Officer, Conference of Senior Circuit Judges (now Judicial Conference of the United States)

PORTRAITS:

U.S. Supreme Court Collection
Artist: Henry Salem Hubbell (Smithsonian American Art Museum)
Library of Congress

RESOURCES:

1924: President Calvin Coolidge & Harlan F. Stone (Library of Congress)

BIOGRAPHIES:
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
Department of Justice
Supreme Court Historical Society
Oyez
UVA Miller Center
Wikipedia

OBITUARY:
New York Times