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A visit to Japan and a trip through Manchukuo with all expenses paid was the offer made by Namiji Itabashi in a conference here yesterday. Rabashi is the representative of the Japan Students English Association, which is sponsoring an American-Japanese Student Conference in Tokyo this summer from July 19-26.
During the Conference and throughout a journey of two weeks or more through Japan and manchukuo, the Association will pay all the expenses of a group of American delegates, at least one of whom is to be chosen from Harvard. Princeton has already supplied four students to the delegation and others are being selected from colleges throughout the country. Harvard men interested should apply to Edward S. Amazeen, 2GB, graduate secretary of Phillips Brooks House. Expenses will Coast at $195 round trip steamer fare to Yokohama.
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