Word: ecuador
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...expedition to obtain material and specimens for the new Department of Tropical Medicine which sailed from New York some time ago will return about the middle of September. The party, now on the way to Guayaquil, Ecuador, is composed of the following men: Dr. R. P. Strong, Professor of Tropical Medicine; Dr. E. E. Tyzzer, Assistant Professor of Pathology and Director of the Harvard Cancer Commission; and Mr. C. T. Brues, Instructor in Economic Entomology...
...after studying at the Law School for five years, was admitted to the New York bar, where he practised until 1885. He then entered the diplomatic service and served at Madrid for five years. During this time he was sent on special business to Morocco. After living in Ecuador and in Chile for several years, he was appointed Bemis professor of international law at the Harvard Law School in 1898. In 1903, Professor Strobel became general advisor to the government of Siam, securing leave of absence from the University. This position he held until his death last year...
...School, and received the degree of LL.D. in 1882. He was secretary of the United States legation in Madrid from 1885 to 1890, but returned to the United States in 1893 to become third assistant secretary of state. In 1894 he was appointed United States minister plenipotentiary to Ecuador, but resigned three years later to become minister to Chile. In 1903 he became General Adviser to the Government of Siam, and filled that position until his death. He was recently promoted by President Fallieres from the grade of officer of the Legion of Honor to that of Grand Officer...
...School in 1882, and received the degree of LL.D. in 1906. From 1885 to 1890 he was secretary to the United States legation at Madrid. From 1893 to 1894 he served as Third Assistant Secretary of State. In 1894 he was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Ecuador, and held the same office in Chill from 1894 to 1897. Returning to the country in 1898, he held the Bemis Professorship of International Law at Harvard until 1906. Since 1903 Professor Strobel has acted as general adviser to the Government of Siam...
...LL.D. last spring from the University. Professor Strobel's career has been eminently a diplomatic one. From 1885-90 he was Secretary of the United States Legation at Madrid; from 1893-94 Third Assistant Secretary of State. In 1894 he was made Minister Plenipotentiary to Ecuador and a little later to Chili, which position he held until 1897. Since that time he has been Bemis Professor of International Law in the University...