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...this issue the Advocate begins a series of articles intended to aid Seniors in choosing their future occupations. Professor W. F. Harris sets a high standard of practical helpfulness for the series in discussing "The Consular Service as a Profession." He holds the encouraging opinion that a return to the spoils system is "too remote to prevent any ambitious young man from fitting himself for the office of consul." Coming directly to the point of interest to college men, he tells how to become a candidate for consular examinations, what posts beginners may obtain, and what hopes of advancement they...
Currier, E.L., consular service...
...first annual dinner of the Cosmopolitan Club will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union Friday evening, May 29, at 7 o'clock. Invitations have been sent to President Eliot, Professor Lowell, Professor Munsterberg, several of the consular representatives of foreign nations resident at Boston; and other distinguished men. Tickets at $1.75 each may be obtained by members of the club by application to the secretary, F. S. Montgomery '08, or to H. von Kaltenborn '09, Grays 13, T. L. Chao '09, 45 Trowbridge street, or J. L. Derby '08, Beck...
...held the same position in Smith College and the University of Tennessee. Roger Sherman Greene '01, A. M. '02, who held successively the offices of assistant managing editor, managing editor, and president of the CRIMSON, and was an editor of the Bulletin, has risen to distinction in the consular service. He has been Consul at Vladivostok, Siberia, Secretary to the United States Minister, and Vice Deputy Consul-General, at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He has also held the office of Vice-Consul at Nagasaki, and Kobe, Japan, and later became United States Commercial Agent at Vladivostok...
...Jerome, A.M. '87, consular agent at Capri...