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One of the features of the program of Phillips Brooks House this month will be a conference in the 'Parlor on Monday, February 19, at 4.30 o'clock for students interested in teaching in foreign countries. Mr. Albert Staub, executive secretary of Robert College, Constantinople, and the American University of Beirut Syria, has been secured by the Graduate Schools Society to speak on this occasion, and he will take for his subject. "Opportunities of teaching in foreign lands."
Mr. Staub will be in Cambridge all day Monday, and 16-minute conferences with him by appointment are being arranged for men who are members of the University. Blue books are now ready at Phillips Brooks House in which students may sign for their appointments.
The other speakers at the afternoon meeting will be Dean R. W. Holmes '03 of the Graduate School of Education Mr. A. B. Clark '05, and Mr. G. W. Cram '88
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