March 03, 1916
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… Constantinople ever since, hostilities began, returned to this country on - aleave of absence on board the Scandinavian liner Frederick VIII Tuesday morn- ing. He was met at the pier by Irs. Nlorgenthau, his son…
…, but since then it 'has been necessary to stretch out the Ai flag into the shape of an umbrella, tin: der which foreigners of many na- tionalities have found protection. It has been one of my duties to…
… sented to the Senate on behalf of a farewell dinner, as its retog- August t;, ICI I, and ilk(' in Paris, May- it, 1 5I. I lis parents, Eng- lish Jews, had left London for St. DR. STEPHEN S. WISE, Croix…
…- Sept. wife way Catholic. It is Jdenied Forced by financial losses on his pointed acting Secretary - of War. that he abandoned the Jewish plantation, ()wing to inundations, In November lie was made Secre…
…- faith on his death bed. to resume the practice of law, lie tary of War, when he resigned as entered on a busy career in which At torney-t ;corral. Nlarch 1 7, Ills il'g,ti talents Callle to he 1SG - 2, he…
…, then an 'English posses.- of New York, will address a sion. A few years after Judah's Public Meeting, to be held birth, the .family moved to Wil- night of April 4th at Arcadia mington, N. C., which they…
…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ' 3 AMERICA'S JEWISH AMBAS- SADOR IS:BACK. An American Jew Who Declined a Supreme Court Berth Henry, Nlorgenthau, American Ambassador to Turkeyi who has been in…
…, Isaac N. Selig-mat, Sylvan Bier, .Adolph S. Ochs, Judge Julian W. Mack and David de Sola Pool. A formal reception was held in his honor in the office of Dock Commissioner R. A. C. Smith. 'the address of…
… welcome was made by Cleveland 'H. Dodge, chairman of the cOmrnittee, who briefly reviewed the splendid ser- vices rendered by Nit-. Morgen- than at the Turkish capital, em- phasizing that the Ambassador did…
… more than his mere duty there. "In. the resentgreatest crisis of modern times," he said, "in the face of 'untold difficulties, you have brought to the duties of your. post such resources of courage, tact…