Word: ambassador
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following have signified their willingness to address the members of the Union, but the final dates for their lectures have not yet been arranged: Hon. William Travers Jerome, District Attorney of New York, Mr. John Hays Hammond, the engineer, Hon. Charlemagne Tower, American Ambassador to Germany, and Hon. Gifford Pinchot, Head of the United States Forestry Department...
...editor of the "Nation" and the "New York Post." Lectures on this foundation are to treat "The Essentials of Free Government and the Duties of the Citizen," or some similar subject. President Eliot is the second incumbent of the lectureship. The first was the Right Honorable James Bryce, British Ambassador to the United States, who, in the fall of 1904, delivered a series of five lectures on "The Study of Popular Government." The lectures this year will probably be given...
...University of Chicago, beside all the large eastern colleges. The convention will be presided over by 11. M. Gilmore '08, the president of the League, and papers will be read by various delegates, followed by discussion. In the evening a dinner will be held at the University Club, where Ambassador Choate, Mayor McClellan and other distinguished guests will speak. After the dinner arrangements have been made for all who care to, to take the midnight express to Washington, where interviews have been arranged with President Roosevelt, Secretary Strauss, Vice-president Fairbanks, Speaker Cannon and others, and a trip will...
...Joseph H. Choate'52, former United States ambassador to Great Britain, and General Horace Porter, United States ambassador to France from 1897 to 1905, will speak in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock on "The Hague Conference." President Eliot will preside and introduce the speakers...
...Joseph H. Choate '52, American ambassador to England 1899 to1905, and Gen. Horace Porter, United States ambassador to France from 1897 to 1905, will speak in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock on "The Hague Conference". President Eliot will preside. These speeches will be open only to members of the University...