uc. Peacham Academy;
(LL.D., University of Nevada, University of Vermont, Middlebury
Coll. and Erskine Coll.). Consecutively reporter Springfield
Republican, Chicago News, and New York World, 1882-6; ins. commr.
of N. J., 1890-1; mng. editor New York World, 1891-93; constructor
and pres. various electric railroads, 1894-8; purchased, 1899, and
since editor North American Review, Pres. Harper & Bros., 1900-15;
North Am. Review Pub. Co., 1899-; editor and pub. Harvey's Weekly;
dir. Audit Co. of New York; Col. and a.-d.-c. on staffs of Govs.
Green and Abbett, of N. J., 1885-92; hon. col. and a.-d.-c. on
staffs of Govs. Heyward and Ansel, of S. C.; U. S. Ambassador to
Court of Saint James
HUGHES, Charles Evans,
Secretary of State; b. at Glens Falls, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1862; Educ.
Colgate U., 1876-8; A.B., Brown U., 1881, A.M., 1884; LL.B.,
Columbia, 1884; (LL.D., Brown, 1906, Columbia, Knox, and Lafayette,
1907, Union, Colgate, 1908, George Washington, 1909, Williams
College, Harvard, and Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1910, Yale Univ.,
1915); admitted to N. Y. bar, 1884; prize fellowship, Columbia Law
Sch., 1884-7; nominated for office of mayor of New York by Rep.
Conv., 1905, but declined; gov. of N. Y. 2 terms, Jan. 1, 1907-Dec.
31, 1908, Jan. 1, 1909-Dec. 31, 1910; resigned, Oct. 6, 1910;
apptd., May 2, 1910, and Oct. 10, 1910, became asso. justice
Supreme Court of U. S.; nominated for President of U. S. in Rep.
Nat. Conv., Chicago, June 10, 1916, and resigned from Supreme Court
same day; Secretary of State, 1921
HOUSE, Edward Mandell,
B. Houston, Tex., July 26, 1858; Educ. Hopkins Grammar Sch., New
Haven, Conn., 1877; Cornell U., 1881; active in Dem. councils,
state and national, but never a candidate for office. Personal
representative of President Wilson to the European governments in
1914, 1915, and 1916; apptd. by the President, Sept., 1917, to
gather and organize data necessary at the eventual peace
conference; commd. as the special rep. of Govt. of U. S. at the
Inter-Allied Conference of Premiers and Foreign Ministers, held in
Paris, Nov. 29, 1917, to effect a more complete coordination of the
activities of the Entente cobelligerents for the prosecution of the
war; designated by the President to represent the U. S. in the
Supreme War Council at Versailles, Dec. 1, 1917; Oct. 17, 1918;
designated by the President to act for the U. S. in the negotiation
of the Armistice with the Central Powers; mem. Am. Commn.
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