KAISER’S SON AcD HARVARD. The Kaiser’s decision to send his fifth son, Prince Oscar of Prussia, to Harvard University is a continuation of His Majesty’s “American policy,” which began with the despatching of his brother, Prince Henry, the admiral, to the United States in 1902, and which lias been kept up meantime by a series of compliments, such as the donation of statues, the buying of American yachts, the exchange of professors botiyecn German and American universities, and the conspicuous hospitality to distinguished American visitors, Nothin "definite as to Prince Oscar’s plans for going to Harvard is so far known at the German Foreign Office or the American Embassy in Berlin. The Kaiser first expressed his intention of educating one of his. sons at Harvard at 1 a dinner at the American Embassy in 1906. He bad
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2094, 31 May 1907, Page 4
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