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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...
...remainder of the schedule includes various forms of entertainment. On November 23 the Graduate Schools Society, in conjunction with the Radcliffe Graduate Society, will hold an informal dance at 8.15 o'clock in Agassiz House. On December 5 Professor L. R. Harlow of the International College of Smyrna will give an illustrated talk on "Conditions today in the Near East", and on December 13, Phillips Brooks' Birthday, the Association has arranged for a meeting to be held at 7.30 o'clock in Peabody Hall. Bishop C. L. Slattery '91 and Professor Francis Peabody will speak on their associations with Phillips...
...civilized world was shocked the other day when it received the news of the massacres and burning of Smyrna by the Turks under the very eyes and cannon of the warships of the most powerful countries in the world. A Christian population of a million or more--all that has remained after the centuries' old oppression by the Turks--belonging to a progressive race established in Asia Minor since time immemorial, that has rendered invaluable services to literature, civilization, and Christianity, is being exterminated or exiled from their country which gave the world Homer, Euclid, Herodotus and other masters...
...provisions of the treaty, feeling the inheritance of Alexander lay within their reach, as legitimate recompense for their efforts in the cause of peace. Severely repulsed, in a way that would have caused Alexander to turn in his grave, by the now fully roused Kemalists, they fell back on Smyrna, which in turn they evacuated to the advancing Turks. At this point the "strong arm squad" passes out of the picture, absorbed in mutinying against its chief...