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Harvard Men in Diplomatic Service.

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Under the present administration there are ten Harvard graduates in the diplomatic and consular service of the United States. Of these, two are ambassadors, two are ministers and six are consuls. Their names and the places to which they are sent are as follows: Ambassadors--Rufus Hodges Choate '52, to Great Britain; Charlemagne Tower '72, to Russia. Ministers--George Herbert Bridgman M.'81, to Bolivia; Bellamy Storer '67, to Spain. Consuls -- Frank Dyer Chester '91, to Buda-Pesth, Austria Hungary; Joseph Waite Merriam '56, to Iquique, Chile; Talbot Jones Albert '68, to Brunswick, and Thomas William Peters L. S. '69, to Plauen, Germany; Robert Fletcher Patterson '78, to Calcutta, India, and Richard Theodore Greener '70, to Vladivostock, Russia.

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