Word: ambassadors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Diplomatic Club will hold a dinner in the Tower Room of Memorial Hall this evening at 6 o'clock. The speaker of the evening will be the Honorable Edwin Vernon Morgan '90, A.M., who is now ambassador to Brazil. Mr. Morgan was an instructor in history at the University from 1892-1894. Since he left the University he has served as secretary to the United States Commissioner to the Samoan Islands, as secretary of the Embassy at Petrograd, as minister to Korea, to Cuba, to Paraguay and Uruguay, and to Portugal. He has been ambassador to Brazil since...
...citizens and national honor has tried in every conceivable manner, but in vain, to avert a rupture with the German nation. In the future our actions, whether hostile or not, will be clearly defined and will follow the strong policy inaugurated by the official dismissal of the German Ambassador...
These observations are called forth by an item in the DePauw Daily to the effect that Ambassador Sato, the newly appointed Japanese representative at Washington, is a DePauw alumnus of the class of '81. Sato succeeds Ambassador Chinda, also DePauw '81, at Washington...
...convict and novel writer; Bucharest was located on four continents, six countries in Europe and as a city on the mouth of a river in India; Mr. Marshall was named as a United States senator and the greatest justice of the Supreme Court; Mr. Lansing was an ambassador variously to England, France and Mexico; Ty Cobb, a freshman said, was an ex-governor of Maine; another called him "greatest baseball twirler living," also "stellar performer on Jack Combe's team"; Fernald was named governor of this state, and the chief executive of Massachusetts was stated as Call. Several said that...
This year the program of speakers will include Norman Hapgood '90, Marcus M. Marks, of New York, Henry Morgenthau, former ambassador to Turkey, and Felix Adler '08, of the New York Ethical Culture School...