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...written fifty-eight years apart as has Viscount Bryce by his "Holy Roman Empire" and "Modern Democracies." The first was written in 1863, two years after Viscount Bryce attained first honors in both the Classics and History; while the second has recently been published. President Lowell also said that Lord Bryce was one of the favored of the gods, in that he was one of the men that would always die young...
...first half year at least. He will be unable to give his courses on "The Eastern Question", and on "Topics in European History, 1875-1912", and may be unable to give his course on Continental Europe; 1871-1914, and his lectures in History 1. Professor R. H. Lord '06 will be away for the second half year and will be forced to omit his courses on the "History of France in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries" and on an "Introduction to the Sources of Modern European History...
...Among Lord Bryce's numerous works are: "The Holy Roman Empire," "The American, Commonwealth," "Impressions, of South Africa," "Studies in Contemporary Biography," and "Modern Democracies," just published...
...late assistant secretary of state, Dr. L. S. Rowe, a prominent economist, Professor J. S. Reeves of the University of Michigan, Professor J. W. Garner of the University of Illinois, and Professors F. W. Taussig '79, G. W. Wilson, A. C. Coolidge '87, C. H. Harkins and R. H. Lord '06 of the University. The Round Tables were for discussions and the freest and often very ardent discussions attended the conferences...
...Secondly, the Institute offered a series of lectures by distinguished guests from abroad, among whom were Lord Bryce; Signor Tittoni, President of the Italian Senate and late foreign minister of Italy; Count Telaki, late prime minister of Hungary; Baron Korff, a prominent Russian liberal and vice-governor of Finland under the Kerensky government; Dr. Panaretoff, Bulgarian minister at Washington and envoy to the League of Nations; and Professor Viallate of Paris. These lectures dealt with such diverse topics as "The World's Economic Reconstruction After the War", "The Balkan Question Today", and "The foreign Politics of Russia in the Past...