S. in Behring
Sea Arbitration, 1892-3: counsel for Behring Sea Claims Commn.,
1896-7; solicitor and counsel for the United States under the
Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, 1903; counsel, North Atlantic Coast
Fisheries Arbitration at The Hague, 1909-10; agent of United
States, Am. and British Claims Arbitration, 1912-14; counselor for
Dept. of State, Mar. 20, 1914-June 23, 1915; Secretary of State in
Cabinet of Pres. Wilson, June 23, 1915-Feb., 1920; mem. Am. Commn.
to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1918-19
PENROSE, Boies,
Senator; b. Phila., Nov. 1, 1860; Educ. A.B., Harvard, 1881;
Admitted to the bar, 1883; mem. Pa. Ho. of Rep., 1884-6, Senate,
1887-97 (pres. pro tem., 1889,1891); U. S. senator, 4 terms, 1897-
1921; Chmn. Rep. State Com., 1903-5; mem. Rep. Nat. Com. since 1904
BORAH, William Edgar,
Senator; b. at Fairfield, Ill., June 29, 1865; Educ. Southern Ill.
Acad., Enfield, and U. of Kan.; Admitted to bar, 1889; U. S.
senator from Idaho, Jan. 14,1903; elected U. S. senator for terms
1907-13, 1913-19, 1919-25
WARREN GAMALIEL HARDING
Every time we elect a new President we learn what a various
creature is the Typical American.
When Mr. Roosevelt was in the White House the Typical American was
gay, robustious, full of the joy of living, an expansive spirit
from the frontier, a picaresque twentieth century middle class
Cavalier.
Pages:
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29