Word: zimmern
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...scholarship will also provide entry to the Zimmern School of International Studies, to Professor Manley O. Hudson's course in International Law, and to the sessions conducted by Senor S. De Madariaga. The S. I. U. students in addition, have easy access to the activities of the League...
...studies will be under the direction of Senor de Madariaga of Oxford University and will include courses in the Institute of International Relations as well as at the Zimmern School of International Studies. The scholarship will enable Ruggles to remain in Geneva from July 15 to September 7, after the opening of the Assembly of the League of Nations...
...last summer inaugurated a series of summer courses on international problems for college students travelling abroad, has announced its intention of offering similar courses during the coming summer. The summer lectures are given at Geneva under the auspices of the International Universities Federation with the direction of Professor Alfred Zimmern. Edwin F. Gay Hon '18, Professor of Economic History in the University, whose picture is printed below, is a member of the Executive Committee of the Geneva School...
Professor Alfred Zimmern, noted writer and educator, who has lectured a number of times in this country and spent the year 1922-23 as exchange professor at Cornell University, is Director of the school and responsible for its success. The work is sponsored by an American Executive Committee of which Mr. Owen D. Young is Chairman...
Geneva was chosen as the location of the school in order to take advantage of the extraordinary opportunities it affords for the study of foreign affairs. Leading statesmen and experts from all countries are frequently in Geneva, and they willingly give of their time to the students. Professor Zimmern also arranges for educators from many countries to give courses, and the secretariat of the League of Nations cooperates readily in the work...