Word: ambassadors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Charlemagne Tower '72, late ambassador to Germany, lectured before the members of the Union last evening on "Diplomacy and Diplomatic Life." After referring to some of the details of diplomatic procedure, Mr. Tower dwelt on the rules governing diplomacy...
...deal with each other in channels edited by a long period of customs which have become what we know as the system of diplomacy. As the interests of the United States as a world power are enormous, and since their rights and privileges create business of all kinds, the ambassador is the most important minister of his country. He is considered to be equal to the king of the country which he represents, and in the United States he outranks all men but the president...
...Charlemagne Tower '72, late ambassador to Germany, will speak on "Diplomacy and Diplomatic Life" in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be open to members of the Union only...
...received the appointment as United States minister to Austria-Hungary, and was promoted to the office of ambassador to Russia in 1899, in which he continued until 1902. He became ambassador to Germany in that year, holding this office until last year...
...following lectures and readings will be given in the Union this month: February 16, "The Dramatist as Citizen," by Mr. Percy Mackaye '99; February 17. Reading by Mr. Copeland; February 23, "Diplomacy and Diplomatic Life," by Honorable Charlemagne Tower '72, Ambassador to Germany; February 24, Reading by Mr. Copeland; February 25, "Retail Business as a Career for College Graduates," by Mr. Robert C. Ogden...