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Professor Coolidge's Proposed Trip

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Professor A. C. Coolidge '87, who has been given leave of absence from the University for next year, will leave Cambridge about July 1 for Philippine Islands, whence he will sail directly to China. After passing several weeks there and in the neighboring peninsula of Corea, he will travel across the continent to India, which he expects to reach by January. Sailing form there up the Persian Gulf, he will spend a few weeks on a riding trip through Asiatic Turkey. He will probably pass the summer in Russia, returning to Cambridge in September, 1906.

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