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OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRADUATES IN CHINA

Opening for Three Teachers of English and One of History or Physics--Full Details Available at Phillips Brooks House

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The Harvard Mission has received word concerning several teaching positions in schools and colleges in China, which are open to college graduates. Two men are wanted to sail within a month or six weeks, to teach English in a well-to-do private school for boys. Men who have had experience or training in teaching English to foreigners would be especially welcome. A three year contract is offered. The salary is $150 (Mexican) a month, and travelling expenses to and from China are also paid. A summer vacation with pay is provided.

Two men are wanted to sail in August to take positions in the University of Nanking. One is wanted as an instructor of English; the other as a teacher of higher mathematics, to teach trigonometry and calculus, and to help the Physics Department if necessary. Travelling expenses, a $250 outfit allowance, a salary of $1600 (Mexican) a year, and a house and medical attention are offered.

A man is wanted to act as director and teacher of Physics or history, or both, in the Shanghai American School for Missionaries Children. A contract of from three to five years at $1600 (Mexican) a year is offered. In addition, travelling expenses and an outfit allowance of $75 will be paid.

Further information about any of these position may be obtained at Phillips Brooks House.

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