Word: oriented
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...History and International Relations at Clark University, received his M.A. degree from the University in 1900 and his doctor's degree three years later. He is one of the most prominent students of international affairs in the United States and a foremost authority on the problems of the Orient and Far East. Professor Blakeslee prepared several reports for the American Commission to Negotiate Peace at the Paris Conference of 1917-18 and was technical adviser to the American delegation at the Conference on the Limitation of Armaments. He is the author of several volumes on foreign affairs and is editor...
...again meet the University diamond team on its second invasion of the country within five years. The Japanese manager wrote requesting a game with the University and Major F. W. Moore '93 has set June 15 or 16 as tentative dates and also suggested that the team from the Orient schedule games with some other college in the vicinity of Boston...
...Crimson ball players won a close decision over the Waseda team on May 26, 1921, by a 6 to 5 score and the nine from the Orient will make a strong bid for a victory this year. The Japanese team will leave in two months and the trip will last well into next summer...
RUNAWAY?Floyd Dell?Doran ($2). Michael Shenstone had a quarrel with respectability, and when for 13 years it had seared his wanderlustful soul, he bolted, leaving wife and child to Beaumont's communal pity. Seventeen years he spent raping the beautiful heads of Chinese idols and vagabonding in the Orient. At last he returned with a gay malacca stick, a piquant cloak and no repentance in his heart, only a desire to have a look at his daughter. In the end respectability made him hers through the romance of father love, and the accident of discovering a defaulter, which...
GOLD OF OPHIR-Sydney and Marjory Greenbie - Doubleday, Page ($4). The story of the lure of the Orient in early America, how it drew Yankee clippers around the Horn, how it propelled the movement westward across the continent...