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THE Hokkaido Imperial University of Japan announces in its calendar for 1933–34 that to the existing faculties of agriculture, medicine, technology and science will almost certainly be added in the near future a faculty of liberal arts. The calendar reproduces the imperial ordinances relating to the appointment of foreigners to professorial and other posts, but at present the only foreigners on the staff are five language instructors in the College preparatory school. There are 2,400 students on the roll of the University.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 132, 577 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132577a0
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