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BLAKESLEE TO TAKE PLACE OF HORNBECK ON FACULTY

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Professor George Hubbard Blakeslee '02, of Clark University will conduct the courses on history of the Far East scheduled to have been given by Dr. S. K. Hornbeck who has recently been appointed Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs, it was announced last night.

Since his graduation from the University Professor Blakesleo, who has just returned from a trip to the Far East and Australia, has been on the faculty of Clark University.

In 1921 he was an adviser to the United States Commission at the Washington Conference for the Limitation of Naval Armaments, and was a delegate to the Pacific Relations Conference held recently.

Professor Blakeslee, who is well known as an authority in his field, gave a course on the history of the Far East, at the University in 1926.

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