Word: elihu
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...aspects of the many economic questions. R. F. Foerster's book on "Italian Emigration," which will be ready for sale in a few days, has been declared the best and most authoritative book published on this question. The last group comprises seven books on the collected addresses of Elihu Root, LL.D., '07, edited by Robert Bacon '94 and James B. Scott...
...well-knows books of recent years that well be affected are: Professor T. N. Carver's "Essays on Social Justice," from $2.00 to $2.25; Professor C. H. Haskins' "Norman Institutions," from $2.75 to $3; Professor G. L. Kittredge's "Chaucer and His Poetry," from $1.25 to $1.45; Elihu root's "The U. S. and the War, etc," from $2.50 to $3; Oswald Siren's "Giotto and Some of His Followers," from $12, to $12, and Profesor G. C. Whipple's "State Sanitation" from...
...later life Robert Bacon was a banker, first in Boston and, since 1894, with the Morgan firm in New York. Appointed by Elihu Root as his Associate Secretary of State, he later became head of the State Department under President Roosevelt. As Ambassador to France he served for three years with great distinction. An advocate of preparedness, he strongly supported General Wood's Plattsburg Officers' Training Camp System. Attending the first Plattsburg business man's camp, he became a major in May, 1919, and returned from France after the armistice as a Colonel on General Pershing's Staff. During...
...Paris that the President was much encouraged by the cabled adherance of a very prominent Republican, whose name was not given, to the draft of the League of Nations Covenant. It now appears that this anonymous supporter of the principles underlying the Covenant was none other than ex-Senator Elihu Root, Secretary of State under Mr. Roosevelt, and member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague...
...following evening The Hon, Elihu Root LL.D. '07 will preside at a dinner at the Ritz Carlton, at which Mr. Galsworthy and Mr. Maurice Hatton will speak. On Friday evening the party will attend a special performance by Mr. Gillette of "Dear Brutus". Professor Barrett Wendell '77, Mr. Brander Matthews and Mr. Edgar Lee Masters will give short addresses at the final luncheon at the Ritz the following day when Alfred Noyes will read one of his more recent poems...