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    Charles Culp Burlingham (August 31, 1858 – June 6, 1959) was a prominent New York City lawyer, legal reformer, and president of the New York City Bar...
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    distinguished jurists Learned Hand, Augustus Noble Hand, Julian Mack, and Charles Culp Burlingham. After Buckner requested the assistance of two "bright young men...
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    his correspondence with Charles Culp Burlingham, 1934–1959, and Learned Hand, 1932–1961. Originals of his letters to Burlingham and Hand are in the respective...
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    Seabury formed another committee, with himself as the chair, with Charles Culp Burlingham, Roy W. Howard, and George Z. Medalie to include and replace the...
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    Newspapers New York Post The New York Times None Notable individuals Charles Culp Burlingham, president of the New York City Bar Association Samuel Seabury...
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    Thomas D. Thacher: 1933–1935 John W. Davis: 1931–1933 Charles Culp Burlingham: 1929–1931 Charles Evans Hughes: 1927–1929 William D. Guthrie: 1925–1927...
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  • Ochs Sulzberger, Samuel Rosenman, Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch, Charles Culp Burlingham, John M. Schiff, Rabbi Louis Israel Newman, Rabbi Louis Finkelstein...
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    Newton D. Baker (Ohio). Robert Cameron Beadle (New York). Charles Beard. Charles Culp Burlingham (New York). George Creel. William A. Delano. John Dewey...
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