Japan
Displaying 101 - 150 of 235 in reverse chronological order
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101 | Mutterings; The flame of fire in the water fast follows forewarned fates College Eye 47:26, p.2 |
Reviews a television program on World War II that spoke unjustly about the Japanese people. | |
102 | New Japanese student, Takako Oshibuchi, here to study music College Eye 44:5, p.7 |
Profile of Takako Oshibuchi. | |
103 | Teaching position in Japan spells thrill, adventure to Betty Hatter College Eye 42:36, p.4 |
Betty Lou Hatter looks forward to teaching in Japan. | |
104 | Weick named for Japanese voyage College Eye 42:35, p.1 |
Will participate in wrestling tour of Japan. | |
105 | Placement Director E. W. Goetch said Tuesday that about 20 overseas teaching applicants will "definitely be recommended" for assignments Public Relations News Release 1950:302, p.1 |
The assignments will be in Europe or the Far East commands. The Army's Overseas Affairs branch is touring the country for well-qualified teachers and administrators for over 400 openings in Germany and Japan. | |
106 | Army wants teachers overseas Public Relations News Release 1950:231, p.1 |
For the fourth straight year the college will recruit teachers for the Army's overseas personnel recruitment section. Placement Director E. W. Goetch said representatives would be on campus for interviews with candidates. | |
107 | Drive to sponsor school in Japan College Eye 42:6, p.1 |
Council of Religion will raise money for International Christian University in Japan. | |
108 | Altman and Smith leave for Japan College Eye 41:32, p.5 |
For wrestling exhibition. | |
109 | Kim sheds light on Japanese manners, customs for opera College Eye 41:29, p.3 |
David Suk China Kim gives advice to the cast of "The Mikado" on Japanese movements and dancing. | |
110 | Overseas recruitment officials to be here College Eye 41:24, p.7 |
Will be recruiting teachers for Germany and Japan. | |
111 | Art League sees slides showing Nippon cities College Eye 38:20, p.8 |
Slides taken by Darrel Porter. | |
112 | Japs know defeat now, says Shelley College Eye 37:7, p.1 |
Jack Shelley talks about his observations in Japan. | |
113 | Holy ground sure looked hole-ly Alumnus 29:4, p.13 |
Aaron Levine recounts visit to Japan. | |
114 | Classes dismissed College Eye 36:44, p.1 |
Students spend time celebrating V-J Day and studying for final examinations. | |
115 | College hails victory; snake dances form as surrender news spreads; Dr. Bodein addresses 550 at victory day convocation in Auditorium College Eye 36:44, p.1 |
Description of V-J Day celebrations; five hundred attend convocation; photo. | |
116 | Here's story behind Japan's atomic-ache College Eye 36:44, p.4 |
Professor Kadesch explains the atomic bomb. | |
117 | Jap battle flag given to T. C. by ex-student College Eye 36:35, p.2 |
Dean F. Jacobs sends flags; description of the flag. | |
118 | Clues to the News College Eye 36:34, p.2 |
World and national news. | |
119 | Former professor freed from Jap prison camp College Eye 36:24, p.3 |
Iris Branagan Warrington freed from prison camp in the Philippines; her husband died there. | |
120 | Noted Russian pianist not surprised by Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor Public Relations News Release 1945:34, p.1 |
Alexander Brailowsky witnessed the truthfulness of the Japanese following a proposed concert tour. He was to receive payment for one concert and then paid after each following concert. Payments were never made. | |
121 | Russia to fight Japan, says Nichol College Eye 36:5, p.6 |
Excerpts from lecture by David Nichol; photo. | |
122 | Ethel Fitzsimon speaks to faculty women College Eye 36:5, p.5 |
Will speak of work at relocation camp. | |
123 | Where's your honey?; book notes from the libe College Eye 35:4, p.2 |
New books available at the library; photo. | |
124 | Watching the World College Eye 34:38, p.2 |
Comments on what Japan will look like after the war. | |
125 | Watching the World College Eye 34:28, p.2 |
Discusses the recent actions of the Japanese. | |
126 | Watching the World College Eye 34:26, p.2 |
Discusses Japan's position in the Pacific. | |
127 | Student Council circulates petitions on Japanese-American students status College Eye 34:25, p.4 |
Considering petition relating to treatment of Japanese-American students at Iowa schools. | |
128 | Behind Your Front Page College Eye 34:20, p.2 |
Discusses the tension in America aimed toward Japanese-Americans. | |
129 | Spar recruit knows Japs from 1939 Orient trip College Eye 34:16, p.1 |
Gives impressions of trip to Japan, Korea, and China. | |
130 | War attitudes change College Eye 33:43, p.2 |
Students and faculty reflect on the strengths of Japan. | |
131 | Today in Hyde Park College Eye 33:38, p.2 |
Responds to a letter written by Edward Turner in the June 19 edition of the College Eye. | |
132 | Post-war effort needed College Eye 33:36, p.2 |
Believes that Germany and Japan need to be punished and tightly controlled after the war is over. | |
133 | Food Lispings College Eye 33:14, p.2 |
Makes a comparison between Japanese and American lunches. | |
134 | War with Japan; not with them alone, believe students interviewed College Eye 32:42, p.2 |
Survey taken of TC students over the recent decision made by President Roosevelt and his idea to freeze Japanese credit in the United States. | |
135 | Today in Hyde Park; the horse is stolen College Eye 32:41, p.2 |
Student writes about effects of Japanese invasion of China. | |
136 | Teach to see the world College Eye 31:12, p.5 |
E. W. Goetch received a letter from David Misner, who is teaching in Japan. | |
137 | Nylon may eliminate Japanese silk trade College Eye 30:37, p.1 |
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138 | Editorially speaking; the College Eye; campus views; significant events; Japan eyes the future College Eye 30:36, p.2 |
There is a conflict between Fascist powers and democracies. | |
139 | Graduate gets position as teacher in Japan College Eye 30:35, p.1 |
David Misner will teach in an American school in Tokyo. | |
140 | Tragedy in China . . . . Alumnus 23:1, p.2 |
War continues in China; fate of alumna Eugenia Hsia Chen unknown. | |
141 | Cry of anguish comes from China to T. C. mother; the third in a series on alumni who live across the sea Alumnus 22:3, p.1 |
Alumni in China and Japan write of their harrowing experiences; photo. | |
142 | Sino-Jap affair; what is next? College Eye 29:6, p.2 |
Critical of Japanese aggression in China. | |
143 | Dr. Brumbaugh here College Eye 29:6, p.5 |
T. T. Brumbaugh will speak on his experiences in Japan. | |
144 | News College Eye 38:0, p.1 |
Japanese students arrive at Stanford University; Chinese troops fight Japanese in China. | |
145 | When in Japan: with vigour tootle horn at foot-passenger College Eye 28:3, p.1 |
Professor Ruegnitz shows driving directions for Japan. | |
146 | Miss Ruegnitz to tour the Orient College Eye 27:1, p.1 |
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147 | "A bath a day keeps cold away," slogan of Japanese people College Eye 27:43, p.1 |
Lena Daugherty talks about experiences in Japan. | |
148 | See results of Japanese work College Eye 27:39, p.4 |
At Hudson School. | |
149 | Mary D. McDonald Alumnus 19:4, p.19 |
Part of the English staff of the Woman's Christian College in Tokyo, Japan. | |
150 | Mary Jo Read Alumnus 19:4, p.25 |
Spent the summer touring the Far East. |