Word: diplomatic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Since all opportunities for sensationalism were thus balked, considerable mention was made of the fact that the murdered man was a son of the noted Bulgarian diplomat, M. Michael Madjariow, a pre-War Bulgarian Minister to Russia and to Great Britain...
...Virginia. After studying law, he was unable to practice on account of deafness. His later days were spent in the study of international affairs. His surviving sons are Archibald Gary Coolidge, famed Harvard Professor and Editor of Foreign Affairs; J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., able architect; John Gardner Coolidge, distinguished diplomat; and H. Jefferson Coolidge...
Professor Arnold J. Toynbee, prominent British historian and diplomat, will address the opening meeting of the Harvard History Club on Saturday, October 24, at 8 o'clock in the Conant Hall Common Room...
Simultaneously the younger members of Saavedra's army became boisterous. They suggested to Saavedra that a suitable candidate for President at the special elections in December would be Senor Hernando Siles, a diplomat. So tense was the situation that Saavedra did an unprecedented thing- he took the suggestion. Senor Siles will be President. And then Saavedra took another suggestion- he withdrew his brother's candidacy for Vice President...
Died. Ellis L. Dresel, 54, lawyer, diplomatist, signer of the Peace Treaty with Germany, as plenipotentiary and U. S. Chargé d'Affaires in Berlin after the War, at his home in Pride's Crossing, Mass. A lawyer for 25 years, he suddenly became a diplomat through accidentally being in Berlin when the War broke out and there offering to Ambassador Gerard his services in looking after stranded Americans. Later he was an Attache of the U. S. Embassy at Berlin; aided the Red Cross in caring for prisoners of war hi Germany; headed the political information section...