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ing secretary to the American legation in Petrograd, in 1892 he was private secretary to his uncle, T. J. Coolidge, Minister to France, and the following year became secretary to the American legation in Vienna. He left the legation to become instructor in history here. He has been exchange lecturer at the University of Berlin and at the Sorbonne, accompanied the Taft party to the Philippines in 1905 and was the University delegate at the Pan-American Scientific Congress in Satiago, Chill, in 1908. He has written "The United States as a World Power," "The Origin of the Triple Alliance", and "The American Historical Review."

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