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Blakeslee and Crane to Assist in History--Allen and Keene Speak on Education

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Professor George H. Blakeslee, of Clark University and Professor Verner W. Crane of Brown University will be visiting lecturers in the department of History during the second half of the academic year it was announced yesterday by the University office. At the same time the Graduate School of Education announced that Dr. Richard D. Allen, assistant superintendent of schools in Providence, R. I. will be Lecturer on Vocational Guidance, and Dr. Charles R. Keene, of University of Buffalo will lecture on Physical Education during the second half year.

Dr. Blakeslee, now Professor of History and International Relations at Clark University, received his M.A. degree from the University in 1900 and his doctor's degree three years later. He is one of the most prominent students of international affairs in the United States and a foremost authority on the problems of the Orient and Far East. Professor Blakeslee prepared several reports for the American Commission to Negotiate Peace at the Paris Conference of 1917-18 and was technical adviser to the American delegation at the Conference on the Limitation of Armaments. He is the author of several volumes on foreign affairs and is editor of "China and the Far East."

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