- Philip Marshall Brown
"Philip Marshall Brown"' (born 1875) was an American educator and diplomat, born at Hampden, Me., and educated at
Williams College . In 190001, he served as secretary to Lloyd C. Griscom and from 1901 to 1903 was second secretary for the American Legation of Constantinople. He served as Secretary of legation toGuatemala andHonduras , 190307, and as secretary of the American Embassy of Constantinople, 190708. From the latter year to 1910 he was minister to Honduras. Resigning from the diplomatic service, he was appointed instructor in international law atHarvard University in 1912 and in the following year became assistant professor of international law and diplomacy at Princeton, where he was later appointedprofessor of international law (1915). He was associate editor of the "American Journal of International Law " and was an associate member of the Institute of International Law atBrussels . He was the author of "Foreigners in Turkey" (1914), "International Realities" (1917), "International Society" (1923), etc.Brown also served as the president of the American Peace Society, which publishes
World Affairs (journal) , the oldest U.S. journal on international relations.
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