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...attractive and unusual opening is offered to members of the Senior class and to recent graduates in the form of one-year teaching positions in the Orient. This plan has already met with the favor of many, and several have availed themselves of the chance to visit Japan, China, and the Philippines. These positions are in the various educational institutions of the American missions...
Full information regarding teaching positions in the Orient will be given at the meeting of the Christian Association in Phillips Brooks. House tomorrow at 10.15 o'clock. J. T. Addison '09 will outline the plan already announced in the CRIMSON by which opportunity is offered for a year or two of residence in the Far East. Several men have already signed up for these positions and any members of the University interested in the plan will be welcome at the meeting tomorrow...
...Tagore is the most notable poet and philosopher of the Orient of today. In this country, his lectures have been enthusiastically received at a number of universities, but in England he has achieved even greater success than in America. His complete command of English greatly enhances the effectiveness of his lectures...
...college graduates who wish to complete their education by seeing something of the world before settling down to the everyday work of life. This should appeal to men intellectually inclined, who have a love of adventure and of travel over unbeaten paths. The experience of living in the Orient for a year presents educational possibilities which mere travelling cannot give, as it brings a man into intimate touch with the life of the people, and enables him to study it under the most favorable conditions. Now that the importance of the Orient is beginning to be fully realized, a knowledge...
...matters of general social and economic importance. Thus his knowledge of the subject on which he is to speak this afternoon has been gained from personal acquaintance with conditions, and for that reason cannot fail to be of interest to all concerned with the social life of the Orient, as well as to students of economics...