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...following article was written for the Crimson by Langdon Warner '03, a Fellow of the Fogg Museum for Research in Asia, on the last Chinese expedition which representatives of the Museum have taken part in. Mr. Warner and his associates returned to this country last spring and are now preparing the material they collected there for exhibition in the Fogg Museum. The 1924-25 expedition, which is the latest of Mr. Warner's several trips in China, was impeded by the fighting which was taking place in eastern China at that time. The party took a large number of photographs...
...Langdon Warner '03, and the other Professor Paul Pelliot, Professor at the College de France, who recently visited the University, have been instrumental in bringing to light the art and history of this great continent...
...second expedition to China under the leadership of Mr. Langdon Warner, '03, Fellow of the Fogg Museum for Research in Asia, accompanied by Mr. Horace H. Jayne, Curator of Oriental Art in the Pennsylvania Museum, Mr. Alan R. Priest, '20, Horace p. Steinson '22, and R. F. Starr sailed from Vancouver on December 19, 1924. In China Mr. Daniel v. Thompson '22, and Mr. Allan Clark, the American sculptor, also joined the party. The expedition reached its objective the caves of Tun Huang, but owing to the unsettled conditions in China it was not possible to work in the Caves...
...Alexander Maxwell Blackburn '28, of Locust Valley, N. Y., Henry Wilkinson Bragdon '28, of Rochester, N. Y., Lincoln Davol Brayton '28, of Fall River, Henry Chauncey '28, of Columbus, O. Charles Martin Clark Jr. '28, of New York, N. Y., Frank Bryant Cutts '28, of Providence, R. L. Langdon Dearborn '28, of Havana, Cuba, Richard Thomas Dunn '28, of Bridgeport, Conn., Thomas Hopkinson Eliot '28, of Cambridge, Allen Orrick Fordyce '28, of St. Louis, Mo., George Tappan Francis Jr. '28, of Boston, Edward Bass Hall '28, of Cambridge, Arthur Andrews Holbrook '28, of Milwaukee, Wis., Thorndike Dudley Howe...
...Eugenics: New Religion or Old Superstition?" is the subject of the address at the public meeting of the Ethical Society tomorrow at 11 o'clock at 3 Joy Street,--just west of the State House, the Speaker, John Langdon-Davies, has been a scholar in history at Oxford, and Labor party candidate for parliament. He has given much time to worker's education. He has just published "The New Age of Faith",--a study of the question, Can science save society...