Word: baron
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...General Baron Kuroki, the distinguished Japanese soldier and commander of one of the main Japanese armies during the whole of the war with Russia, will visit the University today. Major Henry L. Higginson '55, representing the Corporation, will call on General Kuroki early in the morning, and after a call on the Governor at the State House, the party will visit the Medical School, the Stadium, and points of interest about Cambridge. At 1 o'clock the Corporation will entertain the visitors at luncheon in the Trophy Room of the Union. After luncheon, General Kuroki and his suite will visit...
Harvard is privileged to pay tribute today to one of the most distinguished leaders of the Japanese nation. Baron Kuroki comes to us, not only as an able and successful general, but also as a progressive and constructive statesman, a representative of the character and ideals of the civilization of the East. In welcoming him here this afternoon, therefore, we shall have an opportunity to express our admiration for the energy and genius of the people he represents, as well as for his own personality and attainment...
...General Baron Kuroki, commander of one of the main Japanese armies during the whole of the war with Russia, and well-known as one of the most efficient officers in the field, will visit Harvard tomorrow. The General and nine Japanese officers, escorted by Brigadier General O. E. Wood and Major Lynch of the United States Army, will arrive in Boston tonight at 6 o'clock and will stay at the Hotel Touraine...
...Monday evening, April 15, the international views of the Peace Movement will be discussed. The speaker for America will be the Honorable Oscar S. Strauss, Secretary of Commerce and Labor; for France, Baron d'Estournelles de Constant; for England, Sir Robert Cranston, ex-Lord provost of Edinburgh; for Germany, Professor Hugo Munsterberg of Harvard; for Belgium, Baron Descamps, the secretary of state; for Holland, Mr. Maarten Maartens...
...this debate, which will be the third inter-club debate between the Agora and the Forum, the Pasteur Medal, founded by Baron Pierre de Coubertin in 1898, will be awarded to the best speaker. The trials for the teams will be conducted independently by each of the clubs and will be open only to their members. At the first trials, which will be held on March 28 instead of March 29 as previously announced, six men will be retained by each club, and at the second trials on April 3 the teams will be chosen...