Word: turkeys
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Educational Opportunities for American College Men in the Near East" will be the subject of illustrated talks by Albert W. Staub, executive secretary of Robert College, Constantinople, and John E. Merrill, Ph.D., president of Central Turkey College, Aintab, at a meeting which will be held at Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, at 7.30 tonight. The meeting is open to all men in the University, and will be of special interest to those men who would like to combine teaching or social service with experience in a foreign country...
...Merrill has spent twenty years in Turkey. During the war and for a year and a half after the signing of the Armistice. Mr. Merrill was in charge of the Central Turkey College and the Near East Relief work at Aintab in the heart of Turkey. This country was a center of fighting between the French and the Turkish Nationalists who sprang up after the recent war. The city of Aintab was besieged for over a year by the French and only recently captured by them. Mr. Merrill escaped during the siege about six months ago, but while he remained...
Next Friday evening at 7.30, John E. Merrill, president of Central Turkey College, and Albert F. Staub of Robert College, Constantinople, will give illustrated talks on different phases of the subject, "Educational Projects in the Near East." The meeting will be held in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Society with Professor Edward C. Moore presiding...
...these various Graduate Schools draw their members from more than three hundred different colleges and universities throughout the country and from the principal countries of Africa, Asia, Europe and from Australia, including Armenia, South Africa, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Mexico, the Philippine Islands, Norway, Sweden and Turkey. Strange to say, China, Japan and South Africa contribute the largest number of the foreign students...
...Prussian modes of thought. The recent news from Geneva confirms this evidence; Austria, feeling that it is better to be a repentant member of the League rather than a defiant outcast, has faithfully complied with the treaty stipulations and has finally gained admission to the Geneva assembly. Except for Turkey, Germany has lost her last supporter...