According to announcements made yesterday by the Harvard Mission Mr. L. S. Moore '10, Acting American Director of Near East Colleges, will be in Phillips Brooks House all this afternoon to confer with seniors or graduate students who might be interested in teaching positions in American Near East Colleges.
The colleges in question are Robert College in Constantinople and the University of Beirut in Syria. Both colleges have as their purpose, not the Americanizing of the natives, but furnishing them with cultural and scientific training. The salary will be $600 with all expenses paid and a $75 bonus for the summer vacation.
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