Duke Guider AKA John William Guider Born: 10-Mar-1900 Birthplace: Syracuse, NY Died: 18-Jan-1968 Location of death: New York City Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Business, Attorney Nationality: United States Executive summary: Defense attorney for Hideki Tojo Military service: US Navy (1942-46) Served as an officer in the US Navy during World War II. Court-appointed counsel for Japanese prime minister Hideki Tojo during his war crimes trial. Guider returned to civilian life and purchased a few television stations in New England -- WMOU, WJWG, and WMTW. The callsign of WJWG includes Guider's initials. After he sold the station to Richard McKee, the new owner renamed it WNBC. Wife: Dorothy Hogan (three children)
High School: Syracuse, NY Military College: United States Naval Academy, Annapolis (1922) Law School: Georgetown University (1926)
Hogan & Hartson (1926-)
RCA Attorney (resigned 1926 to join Hogan & Hartson)
Alfalfa Club 1941
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