Word: syria
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Athletics and other extra-curriculum activities have their place in colleges in Syria, just as in American institutions. Even the compulsory chapel question has come up. The Syrian Protestant College of Beirut, which was founded over fifty years ago, is modelled after the American college and has many points of similarity. The Daily Princetonian prints the following description of life there...
...Hoskins, Princeton '17, of Beirut, Syria, has been elected captain of the Princeton soccer team for 1916. For the past two years, Hoskins has been the mainstay of the backfield, his game at center-half this year particularly being of high order...
...Christian Association will hold a regular meeting in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House tomorrow morning at 9.45 o'clock. H. I. Katibah 2Dv., a graduate of the Syrian Protestant College, Beyrut, Syria, will speak on "The Approach of American Christianity to the East...
...Harvard professors back from the scene of the war. Professor Frederic J. Stimson, Professor of Comparative Legislation, who has just been appointed ambassador to Argentina, was detained in Germany 15 days by the authorities. Professor Charles Peabody, of the Peabody Museum, was obliged to cut short researches in Syria owing to unsettled conditions, but expects to return in November...
...LECTURE. "France in the Orient in the Middle Ages. VI. The Monuments of Frankish Syria." (Illustrated by lantern slides). Professor Diehl. Emerson...