Japan

Displaying 151 - 200 of 235 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
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
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
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
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.