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...chairman of the committee, will discuss plans for, aiding students from other countries during the coming year. The committee, which consists about equally of members of the Faculty and students in the University, is divided into five groups as follows: Chinese group, Professor Irving Babbitt '89 and V. Hsu '25; Japanese group, Professor J. D. M. Ford '05 and Mr. L. Iwamoto 6'G.; Latin American group, Professor G. Rivera '09 and C. H. Beale '26; European group, and C. H. Chase '96 and W. B. Macomber '26. Students from all other countries are grouped under Professor J. H. Woods...
...summary follows: HARVARD CHINESE STUDENTS Fitton, g g, Hsu Furber, r. f. b. r. f. b., Cheng Gray, l. f. b. l. f. b., Sung Brooks, r. h. b. r. h. b., Lin de Tarnowsky, c. h. b. c. h. b., Tsui Pattison, l. h. b. l. h. b., Hsiao Bronstein, o. r. f. o. r. f., Liu Wright, i. r. f. i. r. f., Liu Gaston, c. f. c. f., Chen Lamont, i. l. f. i. l. f., Yung Eldridge, o. l. f. o. l. f., Sing...
...chairman of the Committee on the Reception of Foreign Students of the Class of 1925 announced last night the election of the following Sophomores to the committee: Tung Liang Chang of Peking, China; Patricio Vanenzuela Confessor of Manilla, P. I.; Kyung Duck Har of Chunju, Korea; Unbay Hsu of Peking, China; Jorge Manuel Morales of Caguas, Porto Rico; and Luis Rechani-Agrait of Aguas Buenas, Porto Rico...
...monarchs in power for nearly three centuries, and now is in difficulty about finding another government. Dictatorship has followed republic, and monarchy dictatorship, anarchy filling the gaps between, until the nation is practically bankrupt. Dr. Wu Tingfang, the only truly great patriot China has had, is now dead; President Hsu Shih-chang has ruled and fallen, and Presidert Sun Yat-sen has proved unequal to the task of uniting the government under one central power...
...nations, turning from Genoa for a moment, ask "What next?" Washington critics have declared that Wu's victory is for the benefit of China; and the General's continued assurances that his sole aim is to put China's house in order give color to the belief. The President, Hsu Shih, is to remain in office until the end of his term; nor has Wu taken any steps toward entering Peking. His announced policy is only to call a constitutional convention uniting north and south China, and to put the Government on its feet...