Word: youngs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Brunswick, Back Bay 2601 Buckminster, Bacy Bay 3350 Copley Plaza, Back Bay 5600 Lenox, Back Bay 2680 Parker House, Fort Hill 380 Somerset, Back Bay 5700 Thorndike, Back Bay 3250 Touraine, Beach 3500 Tuilleries, Back Bay 4434 Vendome, Back Bay 1796 Victoria, Back Bay 2336 Westminster, Back Bay 1030 Young's, Fort Hill 348 Stations. Back Bay (N. Y., N. H. & H.), Beach 7251 Huntington Ave. (B. & A.), Back Bay 1710 North Station (Information), Haymarket 3000 Porter Station (B. & M.), Camb. 2958 South Station (Information), Beach 4060 Trinity Place (B. & A.), Beach 7200 Theatres. Arlington (Castle Square), Beach 5300 Colonial...
...University Team--C. J. Young '21, C. L. Wilson '20, S. K. Bolton '21, A. Rotch '21, R. Currier '22, A. L. Jacobs '22, S. Wheatland '21, W. B. Darling '22, W. H. Kenyon '21, W. G. Cutter '22; substitute, D. P. Wheatland...
...Randolph Wright Heizer of Cambridge; Raymond Henry Keegan of Springfield; Arthur Webster Morse of Boston; Allan Kennedy Murray of Yonkers, N. Y.; Edward Albert Borman of New York, N. Y.; John Pallo of Westfield; Harry Evelyn Door Pollock of Pasadena; Norman Tishman of New York, N. Y.; Borin Bradford Young of Brooklyn, N. Y.; and Robert Frederick Doolittle of New York, N. Y., manager...
...offer a more attractive opening in the diplomatic service for university graduates and young men of ability is the aim of the American Manufacturers Export Association, one of the most powerful of the business organizations in this country. A resolution was adopted recently urging Congress for legislation to attract men of high attainment into the diplomatic service by placing salaries on a reasonable basis, freeing appointments from political influences and providing proper training for such posts...
Most important for university men, however, would be the reorganization of the junior service which becomes the educational preparation for a diplomatic career. The young applicant who enlists for a period of years, under the proposed changes, would be required to pass a severe examination in the essentials of international law, history, economics, and politics. He would have to have a command of English, French, and at least one other language. In determining his qualications, his health, energy, personality, and character would all be considered...