Word: japanned
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lines to remind TIME readers that a majority of Japanese opinion disagrees with Yoko Fukushima's letter [TIME, March 24], when she thinks 25-30 years occupation by U.S. does much good to Japan. Everybody, including Japanese, admires the great works done by General MacArthur. His directives and orders are carried out to a letter by law-abiding Japanese, and no serious incidents . . . hampered his occupation policy. We are behaving ourselves like a "good loser," and are proud...
...last of the 34 Japanese guerrillas on Peleliu (TIME, March 31) surrendered last week, finally convinced by the loudspeaker broadcasts of a Japanese admiral that the war had ended. They were disarmed and will be repatriated to Japan. But this week the Marine reinforcements had one more job: to investigate reports that more Jap holdouts are still on the loose, farther up the Palau Islands...
...week came a Chinese of whom the world would doubtless hear more: General Chang Chun (58 but looking younger), Governor of rich Szechwan (Chungking's province), leader of Nanking's moderate Political Science Group, friend of Chiang Kai-shek since they went to military school together in Japan...
...Founded in 1901 under the will of Boston Lecturer Joseph Cook, "for a lectureship to be filled by Christian scholars in defense of Christianity . . . who shall visit in succession the principal cities of China, India and Japan...
...members of the Class of '50 received high scholastic honors yesterday in recognition of their "scholastic ability and intellectual promise." Frederic D. Houghteling, of Leverett House and Washington, was awarded the Edward Whitaker Prize Scholarship. A Marine Corps veteran, Houghteling served overseas in Japan...