Word: tokyo
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Some Tokyo papers have printed a cartoon of Uncle Sam with his sleeves rolled up, who hands Alsace-Lorraine to her mother. Will the Japanese be able to see that cartoon is the best among the symbols which represent the existence of great nations...
...Professor C. H. Haskins, of the History Department; Dr. Osvald Siren, of the University of Stockholm; Dean E. F. Gay, of the Business School; Professor Kuno Francke, of the German Department; G. C. Whipple, Gordon McKay Professor of Sanitary Engineering; Professor Masaharu Anesaka, of the Imperial University of Tokyo; Professor C. H. Moore '89, of the Latin Department; and G. F. Moore, Frothingham Professor of the History of Religions...
...five remaining books in press are all on religious subjects. "Nichiren: The Buddhist Prophet," by Masaharu Anesaki, of the Imperial University of Tokyo, discloses the striking personality of one of the most interesting figures in the history of Japanese Buddhism. "The Aramaic Source of Acts 1-15," by Professor Charles Cutler Torrey, of Yale, will be the first volume of a series of Harvard Studies in Theology. The second will be "The Pauline Idea of Faith in its Relation to Jewish and Hellenistic Religion," by Professor William Henry Paine Hatch, of the General Theological Seminary of New York...
Professor Unokichi Hattori, of the Imperial University of Tokyo, will begin his course of three lectures on "Confucianism" in Emerson F on Monday at 4.30 o'clock. The following is the schedule of the lectures which are open to the public...
Professor E. C. Moore was elected Plummer Professor; Assistant Professor M. L. Fernald, Fisher Professor; Professor M. L. Wheeler, Dean of the Faculty of the Bussey Institution; Professor U. Hattori of the University of Tokyo, Professor of Japanase Literature and Life, the position now held by Professor Anesaki, to serve for one year from September 1, 1915. Assistant Professors E. E. Carter, W. C. Heilman, and R. T. Fisher were re-appointed to their respective positions for five years from September 1, 1915. E. B. Hill '14 was appointed Instructor in Music for three years after September...