Word: consulation
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Former Governor McCall will preside at the debate. He will be introduced by R. P. Berle, coach of the University team. Dean Greenough and Vice Consul A. H. Harlow of Great Britain will act as official tellers and count the votes of the audience, which will decide upon the winning team...
...audience enters the hall, and will be collected at the conclusion of the debate, and counted in the presence of the audience, so that the decision can be announced from the stage within a few minutes after the final speech. Dean Greenough and Mr. A. H. Marlow, Vice-Consul of Great Britain, have been invited and have agreed to act as official tellers for the University and Oxford respectively...
Among those who have accepted the Council's invitation to sit on the stage are Ex-Governor S. W. McCall, Mr. George Wigglesworth '74, President of the Board of Overseers, Consul General T. P. Porter, Vice-Consul A. H. Marlow of Great Britain, Consul J. C. Joseph Flamand of France, and former Mayor A. J. Peters '95 of Boston...
...salaries for the various offices range from $12,000 annually for the highest class of consul-general to $1,500 for student interpreters. In addition the Government has made special allowances and compensations for the adjustment of official incomes to the cost of living at the various posts, and for travelling expenses...
Each candidate is required to pass a written examination in prescribed subjects and an oral examination to test his adaptability to the conditions which a consul must be prepared to meet. The written tests cover international, marl-time and commercial law, commercial geography, modern languages, commercial resources of the United States, political economy, American and modern European history, and other special studies. Samples of the examination may be obtained from Professor Wilson