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Philip Snedeker '11, of Hempstead, N. Y., died at Batavia, Java, last week, after a short illness of pneumonia. Up to the time of his illness, he was on a tour of the world with Edward Hutchins '11, on which he started last fall. He will be buried in Batavia...
...proceed directly to Genoa where he will take a North German Lloyd steamer for Ceylon, arriving at Colombo early in December. The next six weeks will be spent in India; the party will leave Calcutta in January for Singapore. From Singapore Dr. Eliot will take a side trip to Java and then sail for Hong Kong where he will spend a week before going to Manila. After a short trip through the Philippine Islands the party will return to China and late in April will leave for Japan. Dr. Eliot will visit the Hawaiian Islands on his return trip, reaching...
...third of December. At this point he intends to make a trip into the interior of India that will last eight weeks. When he returns to Ceylon, he will go to Singapore, stopping off at Rangoon and Penang. While at Singapore, he will make a side-trip to Java, and then continue his journey to Hong Kong. A side trip to the Philippines will occupy his time before he starts out for Shanghai where he will go up the Yangtse River to Hankow and thence to Pekin and Tientsin. Returning to Shanghai, he will sail for Japan and will arrive...
...after big game, not only for the shooting, but also for the purpose of studying the life-history of the animals, and the principles of protective coloration. Shortly thereafter Dr. Smith made an extensive trip, first to Somaliland and British East Africa, then from Alaska down through Korea, China, Java, and Persia. He then returned to Zermatt, and climbed several of the highest peaks in Switzerland, among them the Matterhorn, Weisshorn, and Dent-Blanche...
...Stokes graduated from Yale in 1896, and from the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, in 1900. In 1896-97 he traveled around the world, visiting Japan, China, Java, and India. He assumed his present position in 1903, and is also assistant minister of St. Paul's Church, New Haven...