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...William Roscoe Thayer '81, former editor of the Graduates' Magazine, will address a meeting of the Diplomatic Club in the North Tower of Memorial Hall this evening at 6.30 o'clock. The subject of the address will be "John Hay's Contributions to American Diplomacy." Mr. Thayer recently published a two volume life of John Hay. He has also contributed the "Life and Times of Cavour" to the field of diplomatic history...
March 19.--J. L. Goodale '89: Hay fever and asthma...
...Theodore Roosevelt '80 contributes a highly favorable criticism of the "Life of John Hay," by W. R. Thayer. This work has attracted much commendation of late, and Mr. Roosevelt joins the admirers of Mr. Thayer's biographical ability. "Again let it be said," writes Mr. Roosevelt, "that there was a real need of a biography of John Hay, and that no other living man could have met this need as Mr. Thayer...
...representing property rights go into public life and present their views fairly in debate and fight in the open forum for the principles in which they believe. In recent years in this country the so-called scholar in politics has forged to the front and such men as Roosevelt, Hay, Lodge, Wilson, Root, and others have left a broad mark on the pages of history...
...Life of John Hay" (Houghton, Mifflin) by William Roscoe Thayer '81, represents an official authorized biography based on Hay's diaries and correspondence...