Dr. Frank Dyer Chester was an honor graduate of Harvard University in 1891 and "a philologist and historian, who was for 12 years United States Consul General at Budapest, Hungary, from which post he resigned in 1908." He was appointed as the first Consul General at Budapest by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1897.
Dr. Frank Dyer Chester was an honor graduate of Harvard University in 1891 and "a philologist and historian, who was for 12 years United States Consul General at Budapest, Hungary, from which post he resigned in 1908." He was appointed as the first Consul General at Budapest by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1897.
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