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as governor of Missouri. His administration enacted penal reform, expanded safety and public health regulations, and established a nurse examiners' board, a fish and game commission, a game protection board, and a Missouri waterways commission. Many of Hadley's recommendations for change in other
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from 1901 to 1903. In this position, Hadley developed a reputation for vigorous prosecution, including an investigation of jury tampering in the civil courts and a campaign against public gambling. Although he was not re-elected as prosecuting attorney, Hadley was elected as attorney general for
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During his term as attorney general, Hadley was the highest-ranking elected Republican official in Missouri. This, combined with Hadley's success with the Standard Oil Company suit and his record for reform, contributed to his
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Following his gubernatorial term, Hadley resumed his law practice and worked on a federal railroad valuation project. In 1917, he moved to Colorado for health reasons and was professor of law at the
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Missouri and served in that capacity from 1905 to 1909. As attorney general, he prosecuted successful cases against Standard Oil Company, railroads, several trusts, and St. Louis racetrack gamblers.
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strongly considered naming Hadley as Sherman's replacement on the 1912 Republican ticket, but Taft ultimately did not select a replacement before the election was held.
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forces seemed evenly matched, and Hadley was seen as a possible compromise candidate. While Taft was supportive of the idea, Roosevelt refused.
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Throughout his later years, Hadley was an advocate of legal reform and participated in reform initiatives of the
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On October 8, 1901, Hadley married Agnes Lee. Their children were John Milton, Henrietta, and Herbert Spencer.
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Harlan Hahn "The Republican Party Convention of 1912 and the Role of Herbert S. Hadley in National Politics."
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who helped establish the Graduate School of Economics and Government, which became part of the
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Lawrence O. Christensen; William E. Foley; Gary R. Kremer; Kenneth H. Winn, eds. (1999).
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Hadley was the recipient of honorary degrees from Northwestern University (1909), the
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government sectors, such as revenue and public service, were not supported by the
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in 1927. During his four years as chancellor, the University also founded the
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with first honors in 1894. While at Northwestern, he helped establish the
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Herbert Spencer Hadley was born on February 20, 1872, in
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Hadley is Dead" 570: 482:in October 1912, President 413:, where he was a member of 10: 1901: 1875:Missouri attorneys general 609:Missouri Historical Review 585: 417:fraternity and received a 387:1912 Republican convention 1705: 1635: 1620: 1348: 1344: 1004: 993: 958: 909: 900: 892: 882: 873: 865: 860: 850: 835: 827: 817: 811:Missouri Attorney General 804: 798: 793: 591:"Herbert Spencer Hadley. 468:Missouri General Assembly 435: 375:32nd Governor of Missouri 367:Missouri Attorney General 337: 325: 304: 296: 273: 263: 250: 233: 209: 204: 200: 188: 176: 165: 157: 145: 133: 123: 112: 105: 93: 81: 69: 58: 50: 46: 30: 23: 794:Party political offices 577:Hadley portrait case in 565:Jefferson City, Missouri 531:American Bar Association 519:Rome and the World Today 446:Jackson County, Missouri 440:Hadley practiced law in 257:Jefferson City, Missouri 1776:Henry Brookings Wallace 1728:William Greenleaf Eliot 423:Northwestern University 381:for violating Missouri 1806:William Henry Danforth 1740:Winfield Scott Chaplin 1498:Elliott Woolfolk Major 1372:William Barclay Napton 546:University of Missouri 535:American Law Institute 491:University of Colorado 457: 369:from 1905 to 1909 and 344:Herbert Spencer Hadley 214:Herbert Spencer Hadley 1402:Ephraim Brevard Ewing 952:Governors of Missouri 913:Elliot Woolfolk Major 886:Elliot Woolfolk Major 611:59.4 (1965): 407-423. 539:Missouri Crime Survey 511:Brookings Institution 497:Washington University 455: 442:Kansas City, Missouri 401:Early life and family 152:Elliot Woolfolk Major 100:Elliot Woolfolk Major 1366:Robert William Wells 876:Governor of Missouri 842:Governor of Missouri 724:United States Senate 472:Theodore Roosevelt's 411:University of Kansas 379:Standard Oil Company 311:University of Kansas 53:Governor of Missouri 1758:Frederic Aldin Hall 1396:James B. Gardenhire 555:He died in 1927 of 507:Robert S. Brookings 484:William Howard Taft 371:in 1908 was elected 359:St. Louis, Missouri 244:St. Louis, Missouri 183:Frederic Aldin Hall 1788:Ethan A.H. Shepley 1710:Joseph Gibson Hoyt 1582:William L. Webster 1564:Norman H. Anderson 1546:Jonathan E. Taylor 1390:William A. Robards 1384:B. F. Stringfellow 821:Frank B. Fulkerson 801:Samuel F. O'Fallon 776:Biographical entry 561:St Louis, Missouri 550:Harvard University 525:Advocacy and death 458: 254:Riverview Cemetery 1827: 1826: 1764:Herbert S. Hadley 1716:William Chauvenet 1663: 1662: 1631: 1630: 1492:Herbert S. Hadley 1432:Horace B. Johnson 1304: 1303: 919: 918: 910:Succeeded by 883:Succeeded by 851:Succeeded by 818:Succeeded by 782:Herbert S. Hadley 750:Kansas City Times 341: 340: 224:February 20, 1872 25:Herbert S. Hadley 1892: 1880:American Quakers 1818:Andrew D. Martin 1812:Mark S. Wrighton 1770:George R. Throop 1752:David F. 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Index


Governor of Missouri
Lieutenant
Jacob F. Gmelich
Joseph W. Folk
Elliot Woolfolk Major
24th Attorney General of Missouri
Joseph W. Folk
Edward Coke Crow
Elliot Woolfolk Major
Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis
Frederic Aldin Hall
George R. Throop
Olathe, Kansas
St. Louis, Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri
Republican
Alma mater
University of Kansas
AB
Northwestern University School of Law

American
lawyer
Republican Party
St. Louis, Missouri
Olathe, Kansas
Missouri Attorney General
in 1908 was elected
32nd Governor of Missouri

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