Background
Udy, Stanley Hart was born on April 7, 1889 in Bartonsville, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of William Hart and Clara Jane (Slutter) Udy.
Udy, Stanley Hart was born on April 7, 1889 in Bartonsville, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of William Hart and Clara Jane (Slutter) Udy.
Bachelor of Philisophy, University of Chicago, 1916, Juris Doctor, 1919.
1 son, Stanley Hart. Assistant secretary of Agency of the United States in United States-Venezuela Arbitration, at The Hague, 1910. Disbursing officer communications of Engineers, Costa Rica-Panama Boundary Arbitration, 1911-1913. Assistant professor of law, University of Missouri Law School, 1920-1921.
Assistant solicitor Department of State, 1921-1922.
Associate counsel for United States in the United States-Norway Arbitration, May-October 1922, also in American-British Claims Arbitration, 1922-1925. Associate legal adviser to President, Plebiscitary Commission, Tacna-Arica Arbitration, 1926.
Counsel for United States, General and Special Claims Communications, United States and Mexico, 1927-1930. Practiced in New York City from November 1930.
Made special study of judicial system of State of Illinois, 1919-1920, for Legislative Reference Bureau of Illinois, and wrote about half of bulletin on the judiciary, for use of delegates of Illinois Constitutional Convention.
Served as First lieutenant United States Army, on staff of Provost Marshal General Crowder, December 23, 1917-January 31, 1919. Member American Bar Association, American Society International Law, Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Order of the Coif. Mason (32 degree, Shriner).
Clubs: University.
Married Hilda Huse, September 10, 1927 (deceased).