Word: austro
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Institute is to be under the leadership of Professor Josef Redlich. Minister of Finance under the Imperial Austro-Hungarian Government, one-time Professor Public Law at the University of Vienna, and now Fairchild Professor of Comparative Public Law at the Harvard Law School. Professor Redlich is the author of "Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria" one of the more discussed historical biographies of last winter...
Died. Dr. Hinko Hinkovitch. of Bel- grade, a founder of modern Jugoslavia, wartime propagandist with Pianist Ignaz Jan Paderewski against the Austro-Hungarian monarchy; at Zagreb...
...outbreak of War, the State Department sent him to Paris as special assistant to the U. S. ambassador there. He was placed in charge of the German and Austro-Hungarian civilian prisoners in France. In 1917 President Wilson made him Minister to the Netherlands, an important between-the-war-lines post. His last diplomatic service was secretary-general for the Washington Arms Conference of 1921. Proud is he of the 25 different occasions upon which he has acted as charge d'affaires ad interim, of the many minor treaties he has signed...
Died. Princess Alfred Hohenlohe-Schillingsfurst, (nee Catherine Britton) 37, of Vienna, wife of a onetime member of the Austro-Hungarian Diplomatic Corps in the U. S.; in Vienna...
Died. Count Julius Andrassy, 68, of Budapest, last Foreign Minister of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, leader of the Hungarian Legitimist party; in Budapest...