A Catholic Diplomat
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Outlook, of the deeper interest which Americans...
...It goes on to say that Mr...
...The truth seems clear to us that there are altogether...
...the reference to prayer as a definite, real power, comes...
...cerning earnest subjects," the Vaderland continues...
...was a born representative of his nation...
...lands, are sending pupils to Georgetown...
...to serve their country along such lines...
...its field, the school has maintained its leadership, and...
...Undoubtedly...
...Richard...
...highest sort...
...statesman or diplomat are at least as high and noble...
...States can give to Europe, the editorial resumes: "Mr...
...fare of the Dutch nation...
...ings and the evolution of our religious art...
...dress to the Hague journalists...
...Tobin's resignation of his...
...plicity, easily accessible and unprecedented good-fel...
...to praise in America as the perfection of democracy...
...these are—which depend merely upon human interests...
...train a large number of highly capable men to serve...
...and also to Professor van Dyke, as forerunners of Mr...
...demand of American business for young men trained...
...them by the careers of such gentlemen as Mr...
...Another Dutch paper, the Vaderland, says that John...
...necessity of training young Americans for service...
...Outlook, of the deeper interest which Americans are...
...Perhaps no other form of patriotic service...
...Our Dutch contemporary then goes on to describe...
...haps the most Catholic minister of the Hague...
...unnecessary for us to remark) as a hint that Catholics...
...ican diplomacy destitute of Catholic representation...
...need...
...But...
...for educated and cultured young American Catholics...
...is a refreshing thing to encounter in today's journalism...
...religion is, after all, even more necessary to the wel...
...In addition, the tremendously long and world-wide...
...congenial in every clime, among all races of men and...
...possession of high ethical standards...
...first rank...
...Few appreciated...
...But stronger than all this was his...
...traordinary sagacity accompanied by rapidity of de...
...gress as an earnest believer...
...mentions the fact that it was a Catholic institution...
...communion rail always impressed him more than all...
...leaving his post, declared: "Wherever I may go and...
...of his recent retirement from the post of United States...
...The...
...This...
...to the first American minister at the Hague, John...
...A compara...
...So far as we know, Mr...
...That Holland should still remember that the Protes...
...of prayer, and recalls that fact in bidding farewell to...
...services...
...Georgetown University more than ten years ago es...
...the space devoted by several of the leading newspapers...
...It is to be hoped that a time will come...
Vol. 10 • September 1929 • No. 20