Day, Stephen A. 1882-1950
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נשמר בהצלחההפריט קיים באזור האישישגיאההכנסו לחשבון כדי לשמור
מידע על הזהות:
שם ראשי (לועזית)
Day, Stephen A. 1882-1950
רמיזות
nnea Day, Stephen A. (Stephen Albion), 1882-
nnea Day, Stephen A. (Stephen Albion), b. 1882
תאריך לידה
1882-07-13
תאריך פטירה
1950-01-05
מקום לידה
Canton (Ohio)
מקום פטירה
Evanston (Ill.)
מדינות קשורות
United States
מקום מגורים/מרכז פעילות
Evanston (Ill.)
מקומות קשורים נוספים
Cleveland (Ohio)
Chicago (Ill.)
תחום פעילות
Law
תאגיד אליו קשור
United States. Supreme Court
United States. Supreme Court (1905 - 1905)
Pam, Hurd & Day (Firm)
Pam, Hurd & Day (Firm) (1908 - 1908)
United States. Congress. House
United States. Congress. House (1941 - 1941)
מקצוע
Lawyers
(1907)
Legislators (1941 - 1945)
שפות קשורות
eng
צורה מלאה של השם
Stephen Albion
מזהים נוספים
Library of congress:
no 98079889
DLC:
no 98079889
מקורות מידע
- Zoline, Elijah N. Zoline on appellate jurisdiction and procedure in all federal courts, 1917:title page (federal text revised by Stephen A. Day of the Chicago bar)
- Zoline on appellate jurisdiction and procedure in all federal courts ... 1917:t.p. (Stephen A. Day, of the Chicago bar)
- OCLC data base, Apr. 20, 1998(hdg.: Day, Stephen Albion, 1882-)
- Zoline, Elijah N. Zoline on federal appellate jurisdiction and procedure, 1917:title page (revised by Stephen A. Day of the Chicago and Cleveland bar; member of the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States)
- Day, Stephen A.; ex-congressman; born Canton, Ohio, July 13, 1882; A.B., University of Michigan, 1905; served as private secretary to Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller, of the Supreme Court of the U.S., 1905-1907; admitted to Ohio bar, 1907, and practiced in Cleveland; with Pam, Hurd & Day, Chicago, 1908-1912; practiced alone since 1920; member of 77th and 78th Congresses (1941-1945), Illinois at large; devotes special attention to federal court matters and corporate organization and reorganization; revised and annotated "Appellate jurisdiction and procedure in all courts of the United States" 1917; author: The Constitutionalist, 1936; We must save the Republic, 1941; home: Evanston, Illinois; died January 5, 1950 ( (Who was who in America, 1943-1950) )