Word: foreign
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...Nussbaum '08 will speak at a meeting open to all members of the University in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock, on the new course in foreign trade which has been prepared under the direction of Dr. Edward Ewing Pratt, Chief of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce at Washington. Dr. Pratt, who is one of the country's foremost authorities in foreign commerce, has the co-operation and endorsement of the leading business men throughout the country in the preparation of this new course, which will afford a thorough and practical treatment...
...Nussbaum '08 will speak in the Trophy Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock on the new course in foreign trade, which has been prepared under the direction of Dr. Edward Ewing Pratt for those interested in foreign trade opportunities. Dr. Pratt, who is Chief of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce at Washington, is one of the country's foremost authorities in foreign commerce, and has had the cooperation of a number of other leading specialists in the preparation of this course of special training. In his lecture, Mr. Nussbaum will bring out some...
...Through the School of Business the National City Bank offers scholarships in its training course for service in the foreign departments of the bank...
Charles D. Hurrey, secretary of the Committee for Promoting Friendly Relations, will be in charge of the conferences of foreign students, and separate sessions have been arranged for men from China, Japan, India, and Latin-America. A conference of theological students will also be held, and lastly denominational meetings, at which time the different churches will have an opportunity to get in touch with the strongest men of their denominations in New England colleges...
...Lectures (in English). "French Education, with Consideration of the Opportunities for Foreign Students." III. "The General French System of Schools, Historical and Contemporary," by Professor Caullery in Emerson...