| 1871, August 27 |
Born at Geneseo, New York |
| 1893 |
Received A.B. Wesleyan University |
| 1900 |
Received A.M. Harvard University |
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Received Ph.D. Harvard University |
| 1903-1904 |
Instructor of History, Clark College |
| 1904-1909 |
Assistant Professor of History, Clark College |
| 1909-1920 |
Professor of History, Clark College |
| 1910, March 30 |
Married Edna Frances |
| 1910-1922 |
Editor, Journal of Race Development/ Journal of International Relations |
| 1914-1943 |
Professor of History and International Relations, Clark University |
| 1918-1919 |
Member of the Commission of Inquiry to prepare data for the United States Delegation to the Peace Conference |
| 1921 |
Technical advisor to the American delegation at the Conference on Limitation of Armaments |
| 1922-1923 |
Leader of Round Table, Institute of Politics |
| 1928,1930 |
Williamstown, MA |
| 1927 |
Visiting Carnegie Professor of International Relations to Universities in New Zealand, Australia, and Japan |
| 1930- 1946 |
President, Board of Trustees, World Peace Foundation |
| 1931-32 |
Consultant and Officer, U.S. Department of State Far |
| 1942-45 |
Eastern Affairs Division |
| 1932 |
Special Assistant to the American member of Lytton Commission |
| 1944-1954 |
Professor Emeritus, Clark University |
| 1945 |
Political Advisor to Gen. Frank McCoy, Chairman of Far Eastern Commission, which established policy for General MacArthur during the post-war occupation of Japan |
| 1954, May 5 |
Died, Worcester MA |