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Show j HINDU STUDYING AMERICA New Yorkers have been immense- . , . Iy interested of late in Dr. S. Paul S Chinnapa, a Hindu scholar who has j ;been sent here by the Mysore gov- K,.jr ernment to study conditions in Amer- , ' J V. lea. Especially fascinating to the - 4 women are his lectures on reincarna- attmmmK tion, which subject he has taken up A with great zeal. His fair hearers f JS CVv" .' clamor for further proofs and revela- f Vl tions of the transmigration of souls f dft"death- ''KVVV Doctor r'j-tnnapa began his higher f-: V'S 1 education is India and received his Y fM j first degree of B. A. from the Uni- 1 S versity of Madras. He was then made f C a licensed teacher of the Indian gov- CN , t ernment. Coming to the United States, ,si-l x . he took a course in the University of -"w - A ' ' ' Chicago, where he received his mas- js!'-' teis degree. On his return to the j BiusaiS'"s V' ' Orient he was made professor of edu- J I P" ' -s cation in the University of Madras. Jj I y , Dressed in Hindu garb, the doctor is Ll k stgiiit2?ki&J& a handsome and interestini figure. His studies in America are especially In the psychological line, at.3 it seems Probable that he gets as much fxom his audiences as they do from him. |