- Frederick Moore Vinson
- nounUnited States jurist who served as chief justice of the Supreme Court (1890-1953)• Syn: ↑Vinson• Instance Hypernyms: ↑chief justice
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Frederick Moore Vinson — Porträt von F. M. Vinson im Finanzministerium Frederick (Fred) Moore Vinson (* 22. Januar 1890 in Lawrence County, Kentucky; † 8. September 1953 in Washington D.C.) war ein US amerikanischer d … Deutsch Wikipedia
Frederick M. Vinson — Porträt von F. M. Vinson im Finanzministerium Frederick (Fred) Moore Vinson (* 22. Januar 1890 in Lawrence County, Kentucky; † 8. September 1953 in Washington D.C.) war ein US amerikanischer d … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fred Moore Vinson — Porträt von F. M. Vinson im Finanzministerium Frederick (Fred) Moore Vinson (* 22. Januar 1890 in Lawrence County, Kentucky; † 8. September 1953 in Washington D.C.) war ein US amerikanischer d … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vinson,Frederick Moore — Vin·son (vĭnʹsən), Frederick Moore. 1890 1953. American jurist who served as the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1946 1953). * * * … Universalium
Vinson, Frederick Moore — (1890 1953) Born in Louisa, Kentucky, Fred Vinson graduated from Center College, Danville, in 1911 and became a lawyer and city attorney in his hometown. After briefly serving in the army during World War I, he returned to law but was elected… … Historical Dictionary of the Roosevelt–Truman Era
Vinson, Fred M. — ▪ United States jurist in full Frederick Moore Vinson born Jan. 22, 1890, Louisa, Ky., U.S. died Sept. 8, 1953, Washington, D.C. American lawyer and 13th chief justice of the United States, who was a vigorous supporter of a broad… … Universalium
Vinson — noun United States jurist who served as chief justice of the Supreme Court (1890 1953) • Syn: ↑Frederick Moore Vinson • Instance Hypernyms: ↑chief justice … Useful english dictionary
Frederick — /fred rik, euhr ik/, n. 1. a city in central Maryland. 27,557. 2. Also, Frederic. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning peace and ruler. * * * (as used in expressions) Ashton Sir Frederick William Mallandaine Frederick Austerlitz… … Universalium
Frederick — (as used in expressions) Ashton, Sir Frederick (William Mallandaine) Frederick Austerlitz Attenborough, Sir David (Frederick) Banting, Sir Frederick Grant Birkenhead, Frederick Edwin Smith, 1 conde de Blanda, George (Frederick) Blunt, Anthony… … Enciclopedia Universal
Moore — /moor, mawr, mohr/, n. 1. Archibald Lee (Archie), born 1916?, U.S. boxer. 2. Brian, born 1921, U.S. novelist. 3. Clement Clarke, 1779 1863, U.S. scholar and writer. 4. Douglas Stuart, 1893 1969, U.S. composer. 5. Eliakim Hastings /i luy euh kim/ … Universalium