Word: siam
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Francis B. Sayre, son-in-law of Woodrow Wilson: "The Harvard Law School (of whose faculty I am a member) extended my leave to live in Siam another year and serve as adviser to the King on international...
...University has also extended the leave of absence of Professor Francis B. Sayre L'12 of the Law School for another year to allow him to remain in Siam where he is serving in Bangkok as advisor in international relations to the king of Siam...
Hookworm work was carried on during the year in Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Saint Lucia, Trinidad, Porto Rico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Salvador, Colombia, Dutch Guiana, Brazil, Australia, Fiji, Siam, Ceylon, Mainland India, Mauritius...
...confirmed the authority of the Preparatory Committee, of which the U. S. is a member, to draft the guiding principles for the first of two international conferences on opium to be held next November, with the object of limiting opium consumption in the Far East, China, India, Japan, Portugal, Siam, Belgium, Italy. Opposition to limitation of production came from...
...Francis Bowes Sayre, son-in-law of the late President Wilson, has been created a Professor of Law, to take effect September 1, 1924, Mr. Sayre is at present in Siam, acting as Foreign Advisor to the King of that country. Graduating from Williams in 1909. Mr. Sayre received his LL. D. from the University...