Word: ambassadors
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...fourth annual dinner of the Cosmopolitan Club was held in the Trophy Room of the Union last evening. D. C. Gupta '11 acted as toastmaster, and called first upon President Lowell, who made a short speech in introduction of the guest of honor, M. Jusserand, the French Ambassador to the United States, tracing the development of the system of exchange professors between Harvard and the French Universities...
...Jusserand, the French Ambassador to the United States, will be the guest of honor at the annual dinner of the Cosmopolitan Club which will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. About 100 are expected to be present, including active members of the club, honorary and associate members, and invited guests. About 25 members of the Faculty will attend. The dinner will take the form of a celebration of the close union which now exists between Harvard and the French universities. Among the speakers will be President Lowell, President Eliot, and other...
...Union on Friday evening, May 12, at 8 o'clock. The dinner will be notable in that it will be a gathering of many prominent men, many of whom are graduates of the University. The guest of honor will be M. Jean Adrien Antoine Jules Jusserand, the French Ambassador at Washington, and the dinner will take the form of a celebration of the close union which now exists between Harvard and the French Universities. Among the other speakers will be President Lowell, President Eliot, and other prominent alumni. Besides the active members of the club, the associate and honorary members...
...diplomatic and consular service has 82 Harvard men in its employ. The most noted is Robert Bacon '80, a former cabinet officer and now Ambassador to France. The diplomatic and consular service distributes its men to all parts of the world. The following list gives the number of Harvard men in this service in foreign countries: England 2, France 8, Germany 3, Italy 3, Switzerland 2, Russia 1, Austria 1, Sweden 1, Norway 1, Roumania 1, Belgium 1, Morocco 1, Oaxaca 1, Turkey 2, Greece 1, China 3, Japan 1, Honduras 1, Mexico 2, Cuba 2, Panama...
Secretary Meyer began his political career in 1892 as a member of the Massachusetts Legislature, being Republican speaker of the Lower House from 1894 to 1897. At the time of the Paris Exposition in 1898, he was chairman of the Massachusetts Board of Commissioners. President McKinley appointed him Ambassador to Italy in 1905 and later Ambassador to Russia, which position he resigned to enter President Roosevelt's cabinet as Postmaster-General. President Taft appointed him to his present office at the beginning of the administration...