Word: shanghai
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...subject to be considered is "American Students and the Changing World." Among the speakers will be: Dr. M. R. Edwards, Medical School '08, of the Harvard Medical School in Shanghai; Dr. J. N. Mills of Washington, D. C.; Professor I. W. Platner; and Mr. J. C. Robbins, Secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions in New York. At one of the meetings will be a symposium on mission work by foreign students in America...
...Cosmopolitan Club has elected the following officers for next year: President, Jacobus Christiaan Bosman '15, of Pretoria, South Africa; first vice-president, Pedro Campos uC., of Ponce, Porto Rico; second vice-president, Tse-Vung Soong uC., of Shanghai, China; secretary, Abraham Jacob Krachmalnikoff '16, of Odessa, Russia; treasurer, Johannes Samuel van Heerden '15, of Middeburg, Transvaal, South Africa; councilors, Professor Masaharn Anesaki, Mr. Reinhold Friedrich Alfred Hoernie, and James Campbell Manry...
...Shanghai was picked as the home of the school. An almost permanent agreement was made with the Chinese Red Cross Society, whereby the school was given the use of the Society's buildings. There is a main building containing offices, laboratories, lecture rooms and a small private hospital. Another building, a dormitory, is to be changed into a hospital, and replaced by a still larger dormitory. These facts show the kindly feeling of the Chinese to this American school...
...their minds definitely to their life work can here put in a year to the best advantage, while those who plan on a year of travel after graduation can combine this with a period of service. Positions are ready in the Philippines under Bishop C. H. Brent and in Shanghai, China, at St. John's University under Bishop L. H. Roots '91. Information for men will gladly be furnished by P. G. M. Austin '13, Phillips Brooks House, 9-10 o'clock every morning, or by Lewis B. Whitte-more, 25 Lawrence Hall, Brattle street...
...chief work of the Harvard delegation was the forming of plans for the advance of the missionary activities of Harvard. These activities are organized in the Harvard Mission, the Harvard Medical School in Shanghai, China, and the Student Volunteer Band...