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Student interpreter was, historically, an entry-level position in the British and American diplomatic and consular service, principally in China, Japan, Siam and, in the case of the United States, Turkey. It is no longer used as a title. A number of former student interpreters rose to senior diplomatic positions.

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Student interpreter

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Student interpreter was, historically, an entry-level position in the British and American diplomatic and consular service, principally in China, Japan...

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Language interpretation

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that most interpreter training programs do not sufficiently prepare students for the highly variable day-to-day stresses that an interpreter must manage...

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Ernest Mason Satow

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London. Within a week of his arrival by way of China as a young student interpreter in the British Japan Consular Service, at age 19, the Namamugi Incident...

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BASIC interpreter

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A BASIC interpreter is an interpreter that enables users to enter and run programs in the BASIC language and was, for the first part of the microcomputer...

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Walter Ralph Durie Beckett

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competitive examination, he was appointed Student Interpreter in Siam. In 1886, Beckett went to Siam as a Student Interpreter in the consular service, was promoted...

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ASL interpreting

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technique, imagine that interpreters have been assigned to assist a Deaf student in a college lecture setting. The "working" interpreter will communicate the...

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Hiram Shaw Wilkinson

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Wilkinson entered Her Majesty's Consular Service in Japan in 1864, as a student interpreter. Wilkinson spoke fluent Japanese as a result of this time in consular...

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John Harington Gubbins

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family finances allowed.[citation needed] Gubbins was appointed a student interpreter in the British Japan Consular Service in 1871. He was English Secretary...

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Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf

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The Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc (RID) is a non-profit organization founded on June 16, 1964, and incorporated in 1972, that seeks to uphold...

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Alexander von Siebold

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Alexander was engaged by the British representative Harry Parkes as a student interpreter because of his fluency in Japanese. Alexander assisted British consul...

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John Carey Hall

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Hall entered Her Majesty's Consular Service in Japan in 1868, as a student interpreter. Hall spoke fluent Japanese as a result of this time in consular...

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Eugene Dooman

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College in 1911. Dooman joined the State Department in 1912 as a Student Interpreter after a competitive examination and spent more than thirty years...

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John Francis Johns

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1925 to 1931. Johns was born in 1885. In 1907, he was appointed student interpreter in Siam. In 1911, he was appointed Vice-Consul for Bangkok, in 1914...

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Perl

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mechanism for extending the language without modifying the interpreter. This allowed the core interpreter to stabilize, even as it enabled ordinary Perl programmers...

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Computer program

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of their students to learn. If a student did not go on to a more powerful language, the student would still remember Basic. A Basic interpreter was installed...

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The Russian Interpreter

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The Russian Interpreter is the second novel by English author Michael Frayn published in 1966 by Collins in the UK and by Viking Press in the US. It won...

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Stanley Wyatt Smith

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1907 Wyatt-Smith entered the Consular Service in China. He was a student interpreter in Beijing (1907–09), and later witnessed the 1911 (Xinhai) Revolution;...

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John Pownall Reeves

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Reeves joined the British Foreign Service in 1933 as a "student interpreter" (language student) in Peking (now known as Beijing). After postings in Mukden...

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Bureau of Interpreters

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126°58′29″E / 37.5723°N 126.9748°E / 37.5723; 126.9748 The Bureau of Interpreters or Sayŏgwŏn was an agency of the Joseon government of Korea from 1393...

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British Japan Consular Service

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serve their entire careers in Japan. The entry-level position was as student interpreter who were expected to learn Japanese. In the early years almost all...

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Edward Charles Bowra

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Tientsin and Shanghai. He was sent in 1864 as a student interpreter to Beijing, then appointed interpreter in Guangzhou. Bowra organised the 1866 tour for...

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