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...will be held in Worcester from today to Friday inclusive. Tomorrow morning Dr. S. O. Martin of the Business School will speak on "Economic Facts and Conclusions about South America"; on Friday afternoon Professor A. R. Hart '80 will discuss the Monroe Doctrine. Students of international law, diplomatic and consular service, and others interested in South American provinces, are invited to attend...
...little while ago an organization of Harvard students interested in the diplomatic and consular service of the United States held a meeting. In itself the meeting was not important, but in its indication of the interest of college men in the service, its significance can scarcely be realized. Administrations, political leaders, even business men are continually wondering why more of us do not go into the distinctly honorable calling of the diplomat. They seldom wonder at the fact that many do go into the calling, in spite of the irregularity of tenure and the pitifully small remuneration. And the answer...
...Diplomatic Club will hold its first meeting of the year in Matthews 37 tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Students in any department of the University who are especially interested in the diplomatic or consular service are asked to consult W. B. Elliott, Littles '25, president of the club, or B. H. Knollenberg 1L., Matthews 37, secretary, before the meeting...
...preparing for service under the State Department, and the activities of the club aim to supplement the work of the Faculty. All members of the club who last year took the government examinations passed successfully, and will probably soon be appointed to responsible positions in the diplomatic and consular service...
...governing board at Yale has decided to institute a two-year course in preparation for the diplomatic and consular service, open to men who have studied at least two years at some accredited college. The course will consist of sixteen hours of lectures a week throughout the two-year term. The course of instruction will be in modern languages, government, business methods, and political economy, with especial reference to the natural, industrial, and commercial resources of the United States...