Ernest Wilson Huffcut

Ernest Wilson Huffcut (November 21, 1860May 4, 1907) was an American lawyer and educator, born in Kent, Connecticut. He attended Cornell University, where he was a brother of Theta Delta Chi and subsequently graduated in 1884. Following his undergraduate education, he enrolled directly into the Cornell Law School from which he graduated in 1888. He then practiced law at Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1888–90, served as professor of law at Indiana University in 1890–92, and thereafter was dean of Cornell Law School. Governor Charles Evans Hughes, of New York, at the beginning of his first term (1907), appointed Huffcut his legal adviser. Supposedly the result of a breakdown due to overwork, Huffcut committed suicide by shooting himself on board the Albany boat, C. W. Morse coming down the Hudson River. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Huffcut, Ernest Wilson
Published 1896
Little, Brown

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by Huffcut, Ernest Wilson
Published 1904
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by Huffcut, Ernest Wilson
Published 1907
Little, Brown
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by Huffcut, Ernest Wilson
Published 1913
Banks

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by Huffcut, Ernest Wilson
Published 1925
Banks & Co

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by Huffcut, Ernest Wilson
Published 1895
Little, Brown

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by Huffcut, Ernest Wilson
Published 1905
Harvard Law Review Association

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by Anson, William Reynell
Published 1906
Banks
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by Anson, William Reynell
Published 1895
Macmillan
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by Colson, Frederick Diamond
Published 1913
Baker, Voorhis
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by Anson, William Reynell
Published 1896
Banks and Bros
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by Anson, William Reynell
Published 1900
Banks
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by Anson, William Reynell
Published 1894
Banks & Bros
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by Anson, William Reynell
Published 1900
Banks
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