UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR.
——$ — — LOND.OJJ. POST TILLED. 67%elc2ia3h.—Prcea Association—Copyright v J- Washington, March 31. Mr. Walter H. Page, ' editor of the "World's Work;"'has accepted the United States Ambassadorship to Groat Britain, in succession to tlio late Mr. Whitela'w lteid. Mr. Page lias been editor of tlu "World's Work," New York, sinco 1900 and is a nienibor of tho publishing firn: of Doubleday, Page, and ■ Co. Ho iva: born in North Carolina in August, 1855 and educated at John Hopkins Univei'' sify {LL.D.). Prom ISDO to 1895 ho wai Editor of "The Forum" (Boston), am from 1890 to 1890 editor of "The Atlantii Monthly" (New York). His publication! [ire "The Rebuilding of Old Common wealths'' aiul "The Southerner" (a npvel)
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1713, 2 April 1913, Page 7
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118UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1713, 2 April 1913, Page 7
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