Word: consulation
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Governing Board of the Union, at which General Fayolle will be the guest of honor are; Lieutenant Colonel A. Piatt Andrew '95, head of the American Field Ambulance Service before it was taken over by the government; General Shanks, Commander of the Northeastern Department; J.M.J. Flammand, French Consul; President Lowell; Members of the Corporation; and Commandant Julian Coolidge and Adjustant K.B. Murdock, who will represent the Shannon Post of the Legion. After the dinner, at the first meeting of the Union's 1920 season, Members of the Faculty, and of the Union will have the opportunity of hearing General Fayolle...
General Fayolle will arrive in Boston this afternoon from New York. He will be met at the train by the resident French Consul, Monsieur J.M.J. Flammand, who will accompany the General to his hotel. At 7 P.M. this evening a private dinner will be given at the Hotel Somerset in honor of General Fayolle by Monsieur Flammand...
...first place, there is no reason for the complete disassociation of the diplomatic and consular sides of the foreign service. It would be useful for the service and useful to the individual if a secretary should be enabled for a time at least, to perform the duties of consul and vice versa. Often times a poor secretary would be a good consul and quite as often a poor consul might prove an excellent secretary. The pending plan proposes the possibility of an exchange, at the pleasure of the Secretary of State, between the two sides of the service. This...
...today on a much more solid footing than our diplomatic service. The salary range, as I have said, is much higher. The positions from the highest to the lowest have, since President Roosevelt's day, been filled entirely without regard to partisan or political considerations. And a first-rate consul can ordinarily stay in the service, gradually moving up, as long as he likes...
...minutes before 1 o'clock the Ambassador, accompanied by his secretary, Geisser Celesia di Vegliasco, by the Italian Consul at Boston, Gustavo di Rosa, and by a group of members of the Boston Chamber of Commerce and prominent Bostonians of Italian origin, arrived at University Hall. In the absence of President Lowell, who was out of town, the party was welcomed by Dean L.B.R. Briggs '75 of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Dean Charles H. Haskins of the Graduate School, and Francis W. Hunnewell '02, secretary to the Corporation...