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President Eliot will be one of the chief speakers at the American-Japanese conference to be held in Lorimer Hall, Tremont Temple Building, this evening at 8 o'clock. The other speakers will be Professor U. Anesaki, exchange professor from the University of Tokio, and Professor Edward S. Morse. All members of the University are cordially invited to attend...
President Lowell will not be present, as was at first announced, but Professor A. B. Hart '80, who has recently travelled extensively in the far East, will represent the Faculty. Exchange Professor Anesaki from Tokio, Japan, will speak for the visiting professors; Chang Loy '13 for the graduates; and P. G. Wolo '17, from Siberia, for the entering men. After the speeches refreshments will be served and there will be a general opportunity to become acquainted...
...University. A group of former Japanese students raised the sum of $25,000 during the past year and presented it to the University for the support of a new professorship of Japanese literature and life. Masahau Anezaki, professor of the science of religion in the Imperial University of Tokio, will act as professor in the new course, which will do much to broaden the knowledge of the Japanese nation and its literatures...
...ships visited a number of cities in Australia. They then sailed to Manila and from there to Japan. At Tokio the admiral and captains met the Mikado, receiving an honor that has seldom been conferred upon foreigners. For five days the festivities continued in honor of the squadron. At the end of that time the fleet left Japan for Manila, and after a month's gun practice it started for the United States...
...total sum collected by the Harvard Mission toward the Japanese Famine Relief Fund is $379.63, and this amount, less the cable and exchange charges and the small expense connected with the collecting, was yesterday cabled to Baron J. Komura L.'77 in Tokio...