Background
Garside was born in Middletown, Connecticut and his studies at Cornell University were interrupted by America's entry into World War I. He served as a Private in the United States Marine Corps.
Garside was born in Middletown, Connecticut and his studies at Cornell University were interrupted by America's entry into World War I. He served as a Private in the United States Marine Corps.
Bachelor of Science, Princeton University, 1923 (honors in history and in politics). Bachelor of Laws, Cornell Law School, 1921. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Hobart College, 1952.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Alfred University, 1953.
Admitted to the New York bar, 1923, also the United States Supreme Court, 1927. Associate Choate, Larocque & Mitchell, New York City, 1923-1927, partner 1927-1934. Justice, New York City Municipal Court, 1934-1936.
Partner, Webster & Garside, 1936-1947. Director Harsco Corporation. Advising committee Metropolitan branch Chase Manhattan Bank.
Director of the Intercultural Publs., Inc. Director, vice chairman State University Research Foundation. Trustee, Chairman of Commission on medical education centers State University of New York, 1948-1952.
Chairman of Commission on legislation, acting president, 1951-1952. Chairman New York State Commission Against Discrimination, 1947-1949. Member advisory council, Department Economics and Social Institutions, Princeton University, 1948-1951, member of advisory council, department history, since 1951.
Trustee, president of the board of Woodlawn Cemetery. Private United States Marine Corps, World War I. Colonel, General Staff corpus, United States army, World World War World War II.
Member advising committee, Ditson Fund, Columbia University. Member American, New York State and New York City bar associations, American Legion, Military Order Foreign Wars, American Judicature Society, Order of Coif. Clubs: Edgartown (Massachusetts) Yacht.
Married Helen Hunt Johnson, February 27, 1926. Children: Charles, Junior.