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...renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance was voted down was a surprise to me. The Anglo-Japanese Alliance is the very antithesis of the political independence and territorial integrity of China and the "open door" policy. It seemed to no that the history of the Alliance in the Orient and its full significance are not fully understood by students in this part of the world...
Cambridge faces in foreign invasion today. With the visit of the Waseda University team begins a new chapter in the history of international sports at Harvard. Not only is this team the first group of athletes from the Orient to appear on Soldiers Field, but it also competes, not in a sport indigenous to Japan, but in our own national game. The success of the visiting nine on its trip through the West bears witness to the fact that these men have acquired skill equal to that of men brought up on the game...
...group that is small enough to assure him the opportunity of gaining a personal acquaintance with his fellows. The bulk of these will naturally be English and Scotch, but he will find among them students from the British colonies, and many others from the continent of Europe and the Orient...
...service. There should also be good and fast direct steamers from our Pacific Coast to Australia and to the west coast of South America. From our cast coast we should be able to go to both coasts of South America, through the Mediterranean and the Sucz Canal to the Orient, and to various ports in Europe. The United Fruit Company is able to give an excellent, if not rapid, service to the countries in which it operates, mostly Central America, by reason of the profitable nature of its business other than shipping...
...most unfortunate time for our attention to be called to the suffering in the Orient and the danger of an impending loss of fifteen million lives there through starvation...