Penman's Art Journal . ^ ^mC Q&332V^^:f^:^<^. O. F. Williams, United States Consul at Manila. Now that the Philippine Islands are so much in the public eye in connection with the Spanish-American difficulties, theAmerican Consul, O. F. Williams, has been a central figure Journai, readers will remember that Mr. Williams was formany years a member of the faculty of the Rochester, N. Y,, Bus. Inst., and more recently was prin-cipal and proprietor of the Scronton, Pa., B. C. When Mr. Williams was appointed Consul at Manilait was not his first experience in this line, as during President Harriso


Penman's Art Journal . ^ ^mC Q&332V^^:f^:^<^. O. F. Williams, United States Consul at Manila. Now that the Philippine Islands are so much in the public eye in connection with the Spanish-American difficulties, theAmerican Consul, O. F. Williams, has been a central figure Journai, readers will remember that Mr. Williams was formany years a member of the faculty of the Rochester, N. Y,, Bus. Inst., and more recently was prin-cipal and proprietor of the Scronton, Pa., B. C. When Mr. Williams was appointed Consul at Manilait was not his first experience in this line, as during President Harrisons administration he was Con-sul to Havre. Prance, one of the most important consulates on the European continent. A few daysbefore the destruction of the Spanish fleet at Manila and the subsequent taking of the arsenal, etc., byAmerican forces, Mr. Williams, together with Americans on the islands and many native refugeas,went to Hong Kong, China. Mr. Williams was there taken aboard Commodore Deweys flagship,Olympia, and consequently was in the


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