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...race of Guanches, the original inhabitants of the Canary Islands and a race now extinct. Some claim that they are descended from the Berbers of Northern Africa, but many on the other hand advance the theory that they are related to the American Indians," said Lt. Col. Charles Wellington Furlong in commenting upon that most interesting conjecture concerning the relationship between the Central American Indians and, certain tribes of Africa. Col. Furlong, who is a noted explorer and author, was a member of a scientific expedition in 1926 to the Azores, Madeiras, and Canaries, and will speak at the Union...
Colonel Charles Wellington Furlong, the noted explorer and artist will give an illustrated lecture tonight at the Harvard Club of Boston on "The British, French, and Dutch Gulanas. The lecture in open to all members of the Harvard Club of Boston...
This action of the President led to the resignation of Acting Foreign Minister Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, who, as the author of the Chinese note, felt himself to have been "double-crossed" by his chief. Dr. Koo (one of the best known Chinese statesman) was formerly Chinese Minister to the U. S. and represented his country at the Washington Arms Conference (Nov. 12, 1921?Feb. 6, 1922). His resignation is a loss to the Tsao-Kun Administration...
...faculty scholarships for third year men; Harold White Caldwell, Jacob Ebersole Crawford, Wellington Shelton Crouse, Douglass Danton Crystall, Warren Stillson Ege, Edward Feldman, Paul Wood Frum, Thomas Palmer Helmey, James McCauley Landis, Paul Duryes Miller, Edward Miraglia Jr., Anderson Ashley Owen, Paul Gerhard Rodewald, Samuel Robert Rosenthal, George Bentley Searles, Edward Sholom Silver, Benjamin Isadore Sperling, Pedro Orville Della Vedova, David Alden Watts...
...first matter on the agenda will be a stiff test of the new President's power. The accredited Ministers to China resident in Peking protested last week against Foreign Secretary Wellington Koo's reply to their note of last August (TIME, Aug. 20, Oct. 8), wherein he stated that the bandit episode of last May was not directed primarily against foreigners. The Diplomats renewed their demands on the Chinese Government and stated...