Show ENING JUNE 27 1921 RUSSIAN lOCATE AT HARB ARB J I IMen i Men and Women Halted jH Eastern Movement 1 HARBIN HARDIN May lay 2 Dela Delayed Delayed TherE ed There Thereat at present in Harbin more than 1 Russian students men and have been stranded by the ea eat movement of refugees following th lapse of the Kolchak government elgh months a ago o. o In Vladivostok there at r many if not more JP o. A large ar e percentage of these stud stu have completed their high school coi col The only institutions of high h higher r available to them are the of Oriental Languages and Technological institute of which are seriously impaired b bot by byj of ot experienced professors libraries equipment There is even an almost e books II lack of text Toward the end of ot 1920 Dr W WJ W. ucher Bucher of the American Red Cross came interested in the fate of these thesey people and endeavored to arrange ac ace for them in American ed institutions When the word about more than registered tot for mission jP P. P S. S and F F. the educational department of ot the Chi Eastern railway themselves reful refu have perfected an organization ln bin with the object of assisting stud stu to review their former courses of of's s sand and to learn English They are also ing to devise means to send deser students to America to complete education and to establish in Am some come organization to take charge O of f dents upon arrival In cooperation Harbin enterprise 1 Professor ProCessor Paul J. J Blumenthal who an Instructor In the Culver l emy twenty years ago and who was j of the district court at In Ufa district when the revolution revolutionise took him Is also tr trying to Insure future of these young oung Russians 1 i these and anden Most rost of young oung men r ft en he said are deprived of all m mf me belong to families whose only sc se consists of their culture having lost property during the civil war Their sire to go KO to America to study i is pro ed b by an appreciation of ot the of American institutions of learning also by the comparative American universities and higher Jt schools schoos The Harbin I is la almost without funds to toc c out its task No o doubt there are such refugees In Pekin Shanghai who would Join others if saw any way to give their children possibility of ot going to America to toll pl to their education m Among those interested In th tb this s deavor In the states are Joseph Ok of Boston Professor Borodine Wash Was ton D. D C. C and M. M A. A Kucenko of Be Beley Bele le Icy ley Cal I |