Word: authorized
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...Abbott graduated from the University of New York in 1853 and after beginning his career in the law, entered the ministry. In addition, he has always given a great deal of his time to literary work. He is the author of many religious treatises and other words, and for the last six years has been editor of "Outlook...
Bishop Vincent took a degree of A.B. at Mt. Union College, Alliance, Ohio, in 1875, and in 1896 received an S.T.D. from Harvard. After having pastorates in several cities, he was appointed resident European Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1900. He is the author of "Studies in Young Life." and a number of books...
...preparations for the play have now been completed, without the author's name being made public. Mrs. Gollwitz and Marianne are still in ignorance; and Striese is enthusiastic over his company, one of whom, Emil Gross, has fallen in love with Paula. Emil is an old friend of Neumeister, of gay life and small means, whose father has cast...
...Servia, and to Sweden, and President General at Tunis. In 1900 he retired to private life with the title of ambassador. For ten years M. Millet has made the report of the United States Congress in the "Annuaire de la Legislation Etrangere." He is well known as an authority on colonial matters and is the author of a number of works on this subject, among which are: "La France Provinciale," "Souvenirs des Balkans," "La Serbie Expansion de la France et la diplomatie," "La Serbie Economique," "Les Conditions du Travail en Suede et Norvege...
...extensive traveller and a keen observer, Mr. Baker has contributed to English and American magazines many articles on the economic questions of the day, notably in reference to the labor difficulties involved in the great Chicago strike of 1893 and those of the meat packing industries. He is the author of "The Labor Boss," and "The Reign of Lawlessness...