WARREN, Charles, lawyer; b. Boston, Mass,, Mar. 9 1869; s. Hon. Winslow and Mary Lincoln (Tinkham) W.; A.B., Harvard U., 1889, A.M., 1892; Student at Harvard Law School, 1889-92; LL.D., Columbia. U., 1933; m. Annie Louise, d. William Henry Bliss. Jan. 6. 1904. Admitted to bar, 1892. and practiced at Boston; assoc. in practice with Moorfield Storey, 1892-93; Pvt. sec. to Gov. William E. Russell, 1893; asso. in law practice with Gov. Russell until the death of the latter in 1896; sr. mem. Warren & Perry, Boston, 1897-1914. Chmn. Mass. Civil Service Commn., 1905-11; assistant attorney general of the United States, Washington, 1914-18; apptd. spl. master by U.S. Supreme Court in case of New Mexico vs. Texas, 1924, United States vs. Utah, 1929, Texas vs. New Mexico, 1936, Stafford Little lecturer, Princeton, 1924; Cutler lecturer on Constitution, U of Rochester, April 1927; Bacon lecturer on same, Boston U. Law School, Feb. 1928; James Schouler lecturer on history, Johns Hopkins, 1928; William H. White lecturer on jurisprudence, Univ. of Va., Jan. I932; Julius Rosenthal Foundation lecturer on law, Northwestern U. Law School, Nov. 1934; Norman Wilt Harris lecturer on neutrality, U. of Chicago, 1936; Frank Irvine lecturer, Cornell U., 1937: Cutler lecturer on Constitution. College of William and Mary, 1940. Appointed by President Roosevelt as Am. mem. Trail Smelter Arbitral Tribunal, 1937 (final decision filed 1941), Am. Mem Conciliation Internal. Com. under Treaty between U.S. and Hungary; mem. President's War Relief Control Bd., 1943-46. Member Board of Overseers, Harvard Coll., 1934-40; pres. Harvard Alumni Assn., 1941-42; trustee N.E. Conservatory of Music. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc., Am. Soc. Internat. Law (hon. v.p.), Nat. Inst. of Arts and Letters (1925), Am. Acad. Arts and Letters (1937), Am. Philos. Soc. (1939); mem. com. management Dictionary of American Biography. Clubs: Metropolitan, Cosmos (Washington, D.C.); Harvard, Saint Botolph (Boston); Century, Harvard (New York) . Author: The Girl and the Governor, 1902; .History of the Harvard Law School and Early Legal Conditions In America (3 vols.) , 1909; History of the American Bar, Colonial and Federal, to 1860, 1911; The Supreme Court in United States History (3 vols.), 1922: awarded Pulitzer Prize ($2,000), 1923, for best book on American history Pub. in 1922, new edit., 2 vols., 1926; The Supreme Court and Sovereign States, 1924; Congress, the Constitution and the Supreme Court, 1925, enlarged edit., 1935: The Making of the Constitution, 1928, 2d edit., 1937; Jacobin and Junto, 1931; Congress as Santa Claus- The General Welfare Clause, 1932; Bankruptcy in United States History. 1935; Odd Byways in American History, 1942. Class sec. Harvard class of 1889. Home: 1527 18th St. N.W., Washington. Died Aug. 16, 1954; buried Vine Hills Cemetery, Plymouth, Mass.