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General Baron Tamemoto Kuroki, head of the Japanese Imperial Army in the Russo-Japanese war, was given an enthusiastic reception yesterday, on the occasion of his visit here as the guest of the University. After having been received in the morning by Governor Guild and Mayor Fitzgerald, on behalf of the state of Massachusetts, and the city of Boston, General Kuroki and his staff, accompanied by Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 and Mr. J. D. Greene '96, representing the Corporation, came to Cambridge...
General Baron Kuroki, the distinguished Japanese soldier and commander of one of the main Japanese armies during the whole of the war with Russia, will visit the University today. Major Henry L. Higginson '55, representing the Corporation, will call on General Kuroki early in the morning, and after a call on the Governor at the State House, the party will visit the Medical School, the Stadium, and points of interest about Cambridge. At 1 o'clock the Corporation will entertain the visitors at luncheon in the Trophy Room of the Union. After luncheon, General Kuroki and his suite will visit...
General Baron Kuroki, commander of one of the main Japanese armies during the whole of the war with Russia, and well-known as one of the most efficient officers in the field, will visit Harvard tomorrow. The General and nine Japanese officers, escorted by Brigadier General O. E. Wood and Major Lynch of the United States Army, will arrive in Boston tonight at 6 o'clock and will stay at the Hotel Touraine...
Colonel Higginson fought in the Civil War, serving as colonel of the first South Carolina Volunteers until 1863, when he was wounded and forced to resign. Since that time, he has been a member of the Massachusetts Legislature, and has been on the military staff of the Governor of Massachusetts. He has published many well-known books, among which are "Cheerful Yesterdays," "Contemporaries," "Reader's History of American Literature," and "Part of a Man's Life...
...worth twice as much as a deacon's. In trials by arbitration, the judge is the mediating power. In closing, Professor Vinogradoff said that every country has been through the period of customary law, proceeding from downright struggle to compromise, and that this advance was the greatest curb to war...