Japan
Displaying 151 - 200 of 235 in reverse chronological order
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151 | Mary Jo Read encounters queer customs on tour of Orient; University of Washington tour barely escapes earthquake College Eye 27:12, p.1 |
Recounts highlights of trip to China and Japan. | |
152 | Student traveling third class to Japan writes of his voyage; Daugherty meets Chinese, missionaries, and professors College Eye 27:49, p.1 |
James Daugherty gives his impressions of a visit to the Far East. | |
153 | Literacy rate of Japanese high, Hunter declares College Eye 26:43, p.1 |
Professor Hunter speaks on Japan. | |
154 | McDonald to speak to Presbyterians College Eye 26:39, p.3 |
Mary McDonald will speak on Japan. | |
155 | Mary McDonald Alumnus 19:2, p.19 |
Instructor at Women's Christian College in Tokyo, Japan. | |
156 | Tests overshadow activities; only graduates will revel College Eye 26:33, p.3 |
Brief description of social activities. | |
157 | Resolved: "That faculty luncheon take place more often"; reporter regaled by noon hour devotions of professors College Eye 26:31, p.1 |
Excerpts from debate between Professors Lambertson and Robinson on naval equity. | |
158 | Developments in the Far East is subject at religious forum College Eye 26:29, p.1 |
Professor Hunter offers views on Japan. | |
159 | Lambertson, Robinson to debate January 29 College Eye 26:26, p.1 |
Will debate issue of naval equality. | |
160 | Art League exhibits Japanese woodblocks College Eye 26:24, p.3 |
Collection on loan from New York. | |
161 | The World This Week College Eye 26:19, p.1 |
Riots in Denver break out over discrimination, Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea companies reconcile their differences, and Japan's dispute over navy parity is being settled. | |
162 | Sherwood Eddy charts East, Germany and Russia in talk; calls Hitlerism anti-toxin to German post-war defeatism College Eye 25:37, p.1 |
Presents views on Europe and Japan. | |
163 | Formal dinner-dance tonight heads society events of the week-end College Eye 25:35, p.3 |
Campus social calendar. | |
164 | Phi Chi Delta College Eye 23:33, p.3 |
Review Japanese exchange material. | |
165 | Tokyo worker to speak here; head of Japanese women's college will appear in auditorium College Eye 23:18, p.1 |
The Reverend A. K. Reischauer will speak. | |
166 | "American young folks are self-satisfied", states M. Ongawa College Eye 23:4, p.1 |
Michetaro Ongawa offers his opinion on American youth. | |
167 | Ongawa Players well received in program College Eye 23:3, p.5 |
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168 | Ongawa Troupe appears here next Thursday; will present drama, music, dances, legends of Far East in program held in the college auditorium College Eye 23:2, p.1 |
Will present Japanese performing arts. | |
169 | The Ongawa Japanese Players Public Relations News Release 1930:448, p.1 |
Japanese troupe performs June 18. | |
170 | Y. W. C. A. College Eye 20:41, p.6 |
Japanese tea to kick off sale of Japanese novelties. | |
171 | A glimpse of the elite in Japan College Eye 18:46, p.3 |
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172 | Annual primary reception held May 21 College Eye 19:1, p.1 |
Description of reception with a Japanese garden theme. | |
173 | World Friendship League College Eye 18:30, p.7 |
Jessie Moore gave program on Japan. | |
174 | Japanese tea February 10 College Eye 18:29, p.1 |
Sponsored by World Friendship League. | |
175 | Wesley Foundation to stage big Japanese lawn party College Eye 17:7, p.1 |
Will feature decoration with Japanese theme. | |
176 | Tutor arguers win from Simpson and Parsons Monday; cop both sides of Japanese Exclusion question in triangular contest College Eye 16:26, p.1 |
Recap of the debate. | |
177 | Dr. Goode addresses audience on Japan College Eye 16:20, p.1 |
Summary of his remarks. | |
178 | Dr. Goode of University of Chicago to speak on "Industrial Japan" in auditorium Friday College Eye 16:19, p.7 |
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179 | Winter debate team now in training for triangular meet; women arguers to clash with Parsons March 20 on Japanese Exclusion Act College Eye 16:18, p.1 |
Men will debate Simpson and Parsons Colleges. | |
180 | Pageant College Eye 14:56, p.1 |
YMCA and YWCA will put on Japanese pageant. | |
181 | Herbert Cook College Eye 14:36, p.8 |
Herbert Cook visited campus; Harold Shoemaker will return from Japan. | |
182 | All who heard College Eye 14:35, p.4 |
Appreciate lecture by Mrs. Ongawa. | |
183 | Oriental evening enjoyed by packed house College Eye 14:35, p.6 |
Audience appreciates presentation on Japan. | |
184 | Beulah M. Reed Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8 |
Beulah M. Reed and James Harold Shoemaker are married on August 28, 1922 and are to reside in Nagasaki, Japan. | |
185 | Fellowship meetings are well attended; held under auspices of W. M. and W. W. C. A.; study different countries College Eye 13:21, p.1 |
Have discussed China and Japan. | |
186 | Dwight A. Davis Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.6 |
Dwight A. Davis resides in Japan to pursue work in education. | |
187 | Edward C. Bellows Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.2 |
Edward C. Bellows visits Iowa after a period spent as the United States Government Consul Officer in Japan. | |
188 | Harold Shoemaker Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.5 |
Harold and Earl Shoemaker spend six weeks in the United States over the summer before returning to their work in Japan with Dwight Davis. | |
189 | The Alphas College Eye 12:19, p.8 |
Entertained with Japanese program. | |
190 | Mary D. McDonald Alumni News Letter 5:1, p.5 |
McDonald reports from missionary station in Japan. | |
191 | Tsukasaki tells solution of Jap problem; Archer, student volunteer, talks of life work College Eye 12:12, p.2 |
Excerpts from address to Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. meetings. | |
192 | Harold Shoemaker has narrow escape College Eye 12:11, p.5 |
Was attacked and robbed in China; has been doing educational work in Japan and Siberia. | |
193 | Enji Tsukasaki; a noted Japanese coming Friday to spend weekend at T. C. College Eye 12:11, p.1 |
Will speak at student volunteer meeting of the YWCA. | |
194 | Japan's attitude toward Shantung; citizen of Japan speaks College Eye 11:19, p.1 |
Summary of Yutaka Minakuchi's speech on campus. | |
195 | Harold Shoemaker College Eye 11:8, p.8 |
Working in Japan as educational consultant. | |
196 | Harold Shoemaker Alumni News Letter 3:4, p.6 |
Shoemaker accepted position assisting Japanese students in preparation of entrance to American and English Universities. | |
197 | Y. W. C. A. College Eye 9:23, p.6 |
Miss Heicher spoke about being a missionary in Japan. | |
198 | Mary McDonald College Eye 9:6, p.7 |
Has taken a short break from her mission work in Japan and was here visiting friends. | |
199 | The Shakes entertained College Eye 9:3, p.8 |
With a Japanese tea. | |
200 | Alpha Hall was truly a Japanese tea room College Eye 8:18, p.3 |
Alpha Society holds Japanese Program. |