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...every direction for able college students of trained judgment and clear vision who, on learning the technique of the particular occupations, may be counted upon for leadership and direction. There is also the official public service, embracing a very large number of reasonably attractive positions, particularly in the consular, foreign trade, engineering, and technical branches. More serious attention is now being given to the standardization of salaries and grades and methods of promotion in order that young men and women may find careers within the service of the state. Those who do enter government employment and find the way blocked...
...authority for these statements rests on a large number of Consular Reports from all parts of Turkey. No less than 29 reliable persons who have come from the interior of Turkey to Boston within the past two months have been carefully interviewed. Documents from Greek, Bulgarian, Turkish, American, German, English, and Armenian sources have been brought together to justify this appeal...
...have read with great interest in a recent issue a letter from Mr. Henderson. Will you permit me, also an A.M. of Harvard, to reply. My experience with the Germans lies less along literary and scholarly lines than Mr. Henderson's, but I have been both a consular and diplomatic officer of the United States and as such it has been my lot to come more or less into contact with German officials. I regret that my personal observations as to what Germany wants are quite different from those of Mr. Henderson. My impression, gathered from contact with German officials...
...national affairs, the representatives of the University are many. Four hundred and sixty-nine men are engaged in government, national, state, or municipal. In addition, 51 graduates are engaged in the diplomatic service, and 30 in the consular service. The judiciary of the country and states contains 172 Harvard men. The sixty-third Congress has 20 graduates, 3 in the Senate and 17 in the House of Representatives. In two other branches controlled by the Government, there are 144 men; 92 of these are in the army, 52 in the navy...
...Flamand, Consular Representative of France in Boston will preside and will award the Pasteur Medal to the winner. This medal was presented by Baron Pierre de Coubertin in 1898, to be awarded annually to the successful contestant in a debate in English on a topic relative to contemporary French politics. The judges will be Dean H. A. Yeomans '00, representing the department of Government; and Mr. E. L. Raiche of the French Department; and Mr. C. W. Chenoweth, of the Public Speaking Department...