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...other speaker of the evening will be Dr. Toyakichi Iyenaga, a graduate of Oberilin College. He has lectured on Political Science in Waseda University, Japan; on English in the Higher Commorcial College, Tokio, Japan; and on Political Science in the University of Chicago. In 1896 he was a secretary in the Department of Foreign Affairs, in 1898 a commissioner to study the opium question, and is now the Director of the East and West News Burean...
...Instructors of Applied Physiology and Psychiatry respectively, for the remainder of the year. Dr. Paul W. Emerson '07, Dr. David M. Hassmann and Dr. Shichi Uymatsu are appointed assistants, the first two in pediatrics and Dr. Uymatsu in Neuropathology. Dr. Uymatsu is a graduate of the Imperial University of Tokio...
...baseball game with the Japanese nine from the Waseda University of Tokio is planned by the baseball management for May 25 or 26. This oriental team is intending a trip throughout the United States in the course of which they hope to arrive in Boston about May 25. Besides the game with the University they hope to arrange one with Boston College on the 27th, before they leave for New York on the 29th...
...this Hunchun incident, chance also plays favorably with Japan as regards American problems. The unfavorable legislation in California has created something of a furor. There have been fierce campaigns in the Japanese press, public opinion is aroused, threats of war have been made--even official Tokio assumes to be "touched and grieved." But it is well to remember that Japanese immigrants in California mean nothing in comparison with Japan's imperialistic ambitions; it is in Siberia, Manchuria, China, that her real interests lie. America has been distinctly curious concerning these interests during the past year or two. It has befriended...
...means of enforcing their demand that full publicity be given to all negotiations on the Shantung question between the Pekin and Tokio governments, the recent strike of students in 14 provinces of China may not have proved a brilliant success. As evidence of the militant spirit of young China the walk-out of students is nevertheless tremendously significant. The Chinese students reached their decision to strike through motives of purest patriotism. They feared--whether rightly or not makes no difference that the Pekin Government was disposed to betray the national interests of China unless all its dealings with Japan were...