Charles Henry Huberich
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Charles Henry Huberich (February 18, 1877 – June 18, 1945) was an American lawyer and scholar of international law. In 1906, he served as the acting executive head of Stanford Law School.
Charles Henry Huberich was born on February 18, 1877, in Toledo, Ohio, to Emma (Richers) Huberich and Conrad Huberich.[1][2] He received a bachelor of laws from the University of Texas in 1897, a doctorate of civil law from Yale Law School in 1899, a doctorate of both laws (JUD) from Heidelberg University in 1905,[3][a] and a doctorate of laws from the University of Melbourne in 1907.[1]
He married Nina Mdivani, of the Georgian Mdivani family of socialites, on October 14, 1925. They divorced in May 1936.[4]
Huberich died on June 18, 1945, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[1]