Word: foreign
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...globe, with a notable increase in Japanese and South Americans. The official figures for total registration to date are 1935, 85 more than at this time last year and an increase of five over the figure of the year before. There is further interest in the number of foreign students and the matters that bring them to the Institute for their work. There is no college or university in the country which is the equal of Tech in point of proportion of foreign students. The record at the moment is 103 foreigners representing 27 countries. This number is always increased...
...real advance in foreign students at the Institute comes from South American countries and here there has been quite a bit of missionary educational work done by Tech, which has its special circular in Spanish and its representatives on the popular South American tours. Chile, which has its own excellent systems of education caring for the student from the kindergarten to the degree, sends eight young men, a number of them from the national naval academy, with three from Colombia and two from Equador. Fourteen is the tally from South America and twenty others come from the Central American countries...
ENGLISH E, Special Instruction in English for Foreign Students will be given Tuesday, Saturday, at 12, instead of Tuesday, Thursday...
...been allowed by the British Foreign Office to investigate the work which the nation was doing in its efforts to bring the war to a successful conclusion. When interviewed in New York as to his impressions, Dr. Rand was quoted as follows...
...every direction for able college students of trained judgment and clear vision who, on learning the technique of the particular occupations, may be counted upon for leadership and direction. There is also the official public service, embracing a very large number of reasonably attractive positions, particularly in the consular, foreign trade, engineering, and technical branches. More serious attention is now being given to the standardization of salaries and grades and methods of promotion in order that young men and women may find careers within the service of the state. Those who do enter government employment and find the way blocked...