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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Merrill '10, 10 ft.; G. E. Morrison '12, 9 ft.; D. Munro '11, 12 ft.; A. M. Osgood '11, 13 ft.; E. V. B. Parke '08, 4 ft.; C. O. Pengra '12, 15 ft.; E. P. Pierce, Jr., '12, 12 ft.; A. D. Piper '09, 9 ft.; S. J. Post '11, 11 ft.; C. W. Putnam '11, 12 ft.; W. M. Rand '09, 3 ft.; D. P. Ranney '12, 10 ft.; L. R. Rose '11, 12 ft.; E. H. Ruch '10, 5 ft.; F. M. Sanderson '11, 12 ft.; S. C. Simons '11, 8 ft.; E. R. Squibb...
Immediately after arriving at his post, the ambassador informs the minister of foreign affairs of his presence and plans for a visit from him. This visit may be formal or informal according to the customs of the country. There is often a difference in the language of two representatives, and in such cases the common language is always French. The responsibilities of an ambassador are great, but have been greatly lessened by the easy communication between country and representative. To fill these positions of responsibility we must have the ablest men of our country and we look to our universities...
...Steffens was graduated from the University of California in 1889. He has studied at the Universities of Berlin, Heidelberg, Leipzig, Paris and the Sorbonne. He was for a time assistant city editor of the New York Evening Post, and has also been city editor of the New York Commercial Advertiser, and managing editor of McClure's Magazine. At present he is associate editor of the American Magazine. Among the books he has written are "The Shame of the Cities" and "The Struggle for Self Government...
...this newspaper in the gallery of the House of Commons and thus gained an intimate knowledge of English public men and public affairs. In the latter year he came to America where he has since resided. For some years he has been the American representative of the London Morning Post and the Glasgow Herald...
...least five or six years of post-graduate training in the medical school and hospital are necessary before the practice of medicine can be begun. When the prospective physician comes to decide upon what line of work he will follow, there is a large choice open to him. He may take up practice, consultation, surgery, specialized work, research, teaching, medical administration, or work on a board of public health...