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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...making an exhaustive search for correct data of hours and earnings of labor. In 1891 the Bureau of Labor was established in France. Specially trained agents are employed for thorough personal investigation and the results are classified according to the American method. In Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Canada, and Australasia a movement is on foot for the establishment of reliable official systems for the collection of statistics. Thus far, only the United States and the first three countries named--England, France and Belgium are on the system. Among these the data of the next five or ten years will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Third Lecture on Statistics of Wages. | 11/8/1900 | See Source »

...programme for the promenade concert at Mechanics' Hall, tonight, will be as follows: 1. March, "Austria," Zach. 2. Overture, "Le Roi l'a dit," Delibes. 3. Waltz, "Les Patineurs," Waldteufel. 4. Violin Solo. Two Spanish Dances. Sarasate. Mr. Otto Roth. 5. Ballet Music from "Faust," Gounod. 6. Serenade, Moszkowski. 7. 'Cello Solo, "Kol Nidrei," Bruch. Mr. Josef Keller. 8. Waltz, "Vienna Blood," Strauss. 9. Flute Solo. Mr. A. Maquarre. 10. Serenade Lyrique, Elgar. 11. Mazurka, "La Czarina," Ganne. 12. March, "Werner," Ziehrer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Promenade Concert. | 6/1/1900 | See Source »

...Irving Place Theatre.' Relying merely on the artistic spirit of the German speaking communities of New York, Mr. Conried has established a house that presents most of the interesting features of the repertory theatres that are at once the pride and strong hold of dramatic art in Germany and Austria." In every German city of any size there is a princely or municipal theatre carried on by the state or city, and both of these two classes of theatres are managed less for private gain than for the sake...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Conried's Company | 3/8/1900 | See Source »

...consuls. Their names and the places to which they are sent are as follows: Ambassadors--Rufus Hodges Choate '52, to Great Britain; Charlemagne Tower '72, to Russia. Ministers--George Herbert Bridgman M.'81, to Bolivia; Bellamy Storer '67, to Spain. Consuls -- Frank Dyer Chester '91, to Buda-Pesth, Austria Hungary; Joseph Waite Merriam '56, to Iquique, Chile; Talbot Jones Albert '68, to Brunswick, and Thomas William Peters L. S. '69, to Plauen, Germany; Robert Fletcher Patterson '78, to Calcutta, India, and Richard Theodore Greener '70, to Vladivostock, Russia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Men in Diplomatic Service. | 1/13/1900 | See Source »

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