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233:, who later became the U.S. Secretary of State and Secretary of War. After the war, Nourse returned to the practice of law. From 1927 to 1970, he was with the Wall Street law firm of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts and its predecessor firm, Burlingame, Nourse & Pettit. His clients included 284:"MISS STRONG WEDS CHARLES J. NOURSE; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Strong Married in Christ Church, Short Hills, N.J. MISS WOODRUFF A BRIDE Nuptials of Miss Amalita Stagg and J.F. Thompson; Miss Harriette Shepard and J. Bernard Rose" 257:. Margaret, a daughter of James Remsen Strong, was attended by her sister, the former Charlotte Remsen Strong, wife of banker Schuyler Van Vechten. In his later years, Nourse lived on East 67th Street in Manhattan and also at 594: 225:
and graduated in 1912. After his admission to the bar, Nourse, practiced law, initially with the law with the firm of Winthrop & Stimson in New York City, and later with the firm of Prince & Burlingame.
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from 1905 to 1909. He was six feet tall and weighed 197 pounds while at Harvard. He played on the freshman football team in 1906 and on the
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During World War I, Nourse served in the 31st Field Artillery, attaining the rank of captain, and serving under
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Nourse was born in 1888, a son of Charles J. Nourse of New York. He attended preparatory school at
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team in 1907 and 1908. After the 1908 season, he was selected as a consensus first-team
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After receiving his bachelor's degree from Harvard in 1909, Nourse spent three years at
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Nourse was married in June 1922 to Margaret Lawrence Strong in a ceremony at
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Nourse died in April 1974 at 115 East 167th Street, his home in Manhattan.
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Players of American football from Nassau County, New York
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Nours, Law Partner, Dies" 391: 389: 387: 385: 383: 366: 364: 7: 443:"Van Vechten Dead Investment Banker" 14: 90:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 789:Harvard Crimson football players 804:People from the Upper East Side 332:. November 19, 1908. p. 2. 32: 19:For the U.S. Army officer, see 312:"Harvard University Directory" 157:player and lawyer. He played 1: 129:Career highlights and awards 830: 18: 784:American football centers 505: 330:Boston Evening Transcript 221:]. He was editor of the 133: 199:Harvard Crimson football 98:197 lb (89 kg) 255:Short Hills, New Jersey 189:College football career 21:Charles Josephus Nourse 239:New York Trust Company 183:Concord, New Hampshire 235:Bristol-Myers Company 151:Charles Joseph Nourse 606:consensus selections 243:Fulton Trust Company 49:Personal information 688:George Schildmiller 223:Columbia Law Review 219:Columbia Law School 30: 562:Harry von Kersburg 448:The New York Times 401:The New York Times 289:The New York Times 163:Harvard University 761: 760: 653:Frederick Tibbott 570: 569: 403:. 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Charles Josephus Nourse
Center
New York City
New York
Manhattan
Harvard
St. Paul's School
All-American
1908
American football
college football
Harvard University
1908 College Football All-America Team
St. Paul's School
Concord, New Hampshire
Harvard College
Harvard Crimson football
center
1908 College Football All-America Team
Columbia Law School
Columbia Law Review
Henry L. Stimson
Bristol-Myers Company
New York Trust Company
Fulton Trust Company
Short Hills, New Jersey
Oyster Bay


"MISS STRONG WEDS CHARLES J. NOURSE; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Strong Married in Christ Church, Short Hills, N.J. MISS WOODRUFF A BRIDE Nuptials of Miss Amalita Stagg and J.F. Thompson; Miss Harriette Shepard and J. Bernard Rose"

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