Word: smyrna
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor Harlow has been for ten years professor of sociology and chaplain at International College, Smyrna, an American Institute recently destroyed by the Turks. He is now on a lecture tour, and spoke at Phillips Brooks House recently...
...homeless people as wander today seeking a place where they may lay their heads. Can we say that, in this so called "new world", womanhood and childhood is more respected and more loved? I fear not. The public reads great figures telling of the number of women outraged in Smyrna, of the countless orphans driven into exile or thrown into the waters of the harbor--and what does it mean...
Describing vividly the massacres and outrages which have occurred since the War in the Near East under Turkish rule, Professor S. R. Harlow '08, of International College, Smyrna, made a strong plea for American aid in the problems of Asia Minor. About 150 members of the University were present at the speech, which was delivered at Phillips Brooks House under the auspices of the Graduate School Society...
Preceding his lecture tonight at Phillips Brooks House, Professor Samuel Ralph Harlow '08, Professor of Sociology and Chaplain at International College, Smyrna, will be the guest of the Graduate Schools Society at dinner in Memorial Hall...
Professor Samuel Ralph Harlow '08, of International College, Smyrna, will give an illustrated lecture in Peabody Hall of Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening at 7.30. The talk, which will be open to all members of the University, will be on "Turkish Rights and American Interests in the Near East...