Excerpt from Fighting Starvation in Belgium
Mr. Vernon Kellogg"s connection with the Commission dates from May, 1915. He was Assistant Director in charge of Northern France from June to September, 1915, residing at the Great Head-quarters (in Charleville) of the German Armies; Director for Belgium and Northern France from September to November, 1915, and from July to October, 1916, residing at Brussels, and Directorat-Large from November, 1916, to present, being variously in America, London, Rotterdam, and Brussels during this period. In connection with the Commission"s diplomatic negotiations with interested Governments he visited Berlin, Paris, The Hague, and Le Havre (the seat of the Belgian Government). He also visited Warsaw to investigate the possibilities of the Commission"s undertaking relief work in Poland. He is professor in Stanford University, California.
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