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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...these tales of diplomatic distress and many more like them were unfolded by Assistant Secretary of State Carr to the House Appropriations Committee last week. "There has been more real suffering in the foreign service in the last six months than at any time in my knowledge," said Diplomat Carr, who has been in the State Department for 40 years. "Men have sacrificed their life-insurance policies. They have borrowed money. They have indulged in all sorts of sacrifices that no Government employe should be expected to indulge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN SERVICE: Distressed Diplomats | 2/12/1934 | See Source »

Through the efforts of Edmund A. Mays, Jr. '32, and the Union Committee, J. Pierpont Moffat '17, diplomat of extensive foreign experience, has been secured to deliver a lecture on "Foreign Service and the Department of State" in the Union on March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Union Speaker | 2/9/1934 | See Source »

Agriculturist-Diplomat Jardine's lame-duck return from Egypt last autumn was timely for Kansas Republicans. He was just the well-known, respected stop-gap they needed for the State Treasury, headless and reeking after the Finney bond scandal (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Jardine to Wichita | 2/5/1934 | See Source »

...President's own limousine rolled up to the White House portico and out stepped the stocky, silk-hatted figure of Alexander Antonovich Troyanovsky, first Soviet Ambassador to the U. S., first diplomat from Russia since Kerensky's representative departed in 1922. With his escort he waited in the Green Room for a moment until the President was ready to receive him in the Blue Room. In excellent English the Ambassador read: . . . The very fact of the cooperation and friendship between two such great and powerful nations as the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics must...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Shock & Surprise | 1/15/1934 | See Source »

...French general, a British general, an Italian count, a Mexican major and a suave Spanish diplomat named Don Julio Alvarez del Vayo stopped the war between Bolivia and Paraguay (see p. 15) but nearly all their kudos was stolen last week by Montevideo's well-publicized Seventh Pan-American Conference (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Greatest of All Time | 1/1/1934 | See Source »

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