1. Charles Warren (1868–1954) - Dumbarton Oaks
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Charles Warren was a lawyer, legal scholar, and author. He wrote The Supreme Court in United States History (Boston: Little, Brown, 1922), which won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1923. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he graduated from Harvard College in 1889 and received a masters degree from the Harvard Law School two years later. He also received an honorary doctor of laws degree from Columbia University in 1933. In 1894, he founded the Immigration Restriction League with fellow Harvard graduates, Prescott F. Hall and Robert DeCourcy Ward. The organization promoted the exclusion of so-called new immigrants because of their allegedly inferior "racial qualities." During the presidency of Woodrow Wilson, Warren served as assistant attorney general from June 1914 to April 1918 and drafted the Espionage Act of 1917. He married Robert Woods Bliss’s sister, Annie Louise Bliss, on January 6, 1904; they resided first in Boston, Massachusetts, and, beginning in 1914, in Washington, D.C., at 1528 Eighteenth Street NW. They had no children. The Warrens established a fund at Harvard University to provide for a professional bibliographer dedicated to the American History holdings of the Harvard University Library and its long-term development, and a scholarship fund at the New England Conservatory of Music, where Charles Warren was a trustee. Charles Warren died in Washington, D.C., on August 16, 1954.
2. Graduate Grants | The Charles Warren Center for Studies in American ...
The Charles Warren Center, Harvard's research center for North American history, awards grants to Ph.D. candidates at Harvard working on topics in American ...
Graduate Grants Announcement for summer 2024, and academic year 2024-25
3. Charles Warren - Recipient - - Military Medals Database
Army Distinguished Service Medal. AWARDED FOR ACTIONS DURING World War I. Service: Army. Rank: Colonel. GENERAL ORDERS: War Department, General Orders No.
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4. Sir Charles Warren - The Palestine Exploration Fund
Between 1867 and 1870 Lieutenant Warren carried out the explorations in Palestine which form the basis for our knowledge of the topography of ancient Jerusalem.
General Sir Charles Warren, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., F.R.S., R.E., 1840–1927 Born in 1840, the son of Major-General Sir Charles Warren – one of the heroes of Inkerman – Charles Warren was educated at Cheltenham College, from which he proceeded to Sandhurst and Woolwich. He was gazetted in 1857 in the Royal Engineers, was given his […]
5. Charles Warren, CFO, Receives 2022 Pinnacle of Excellence Award
Charles Warren, CPA, SFO and chief financial officer of Fort Smith Public Schools, has been awarded the ASBO International 2022 Pinnacle of Excellence Award ...
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6. Officeholder Charles R. Warren / Who is Who - IUFRO
Email: charles.warren(at)sydney.edu.au. Phone: +61-2-93512678. URL: www.bio.usyd.edu.au/staff/c_warren/c_warren.htm, Fax: +61-2-93514119. Phone: +61-2-93512848
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7. Charles Warren: Biography & Whitechapel - Vaia
Sir Charles Warren is mainly remembered as the Police Commissioner who failed to catch the notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper.
Charles Warren: ✓ Biography ✓ Commissioner ✓ Army ✓ Whitechapel ✓ Jack the Ripper ✓ Vaia Original
8. Undergrad Grants - Charles Warren Center
The Charles Warren Center, Harvard's American history research center, awards 4-6 summer fellowships to Harvard College juniors undertaking a senior thesis.
Senior Thesis Grant for Summer 2024