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Died. Count Aisuke Kabayama, 88, U.S.-educated organizer of Japan's first international news agency, Kokusai Tsushin (1914), who was arrested by the Japanese police in 1945, two months before his country's surrender, for attempting secret peace negotiations with the Allies; in Tokyo...
Crows & Bombing Planes. In 1895, after its defeat in the Sino-Japanese War, China was forced to cede Formosa to Japan. Admiral Viscount Kabayama, appointed Japan's first governor general, sailed down to Formosa in triumph, released from his flagship as a sign of victory a pair of crows. Their descendants still make Formosan daybreaks raucous...
Wesleyan University Henry Lewis Stimson LL.D. Ayskey Kabayama, Japanese Privy Counsellor L.H.D, Francis Wilson, actor L.H.D...
...generally of a type who could not earn a living another way and are unfit to teach us Christianity. Some of them are admirable men, but I speak of the average, mediocre in mental calibre and unequipped intellectually to carry on the work," said Amherst-educated Count Aisuke Kabayama, member of the Japanese House of Peers, last week as he prepared to travel, via the U.S., for the coming Parliamentary Congress in London. A baptized member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, he finds good in both Buddhism and Christianity...
...following men have been chosen to compete in the oratorical exhibition at Amherst on May 9: F. J. E. Wood-bridge, R. B. McFadden, E. E. Jackson, R. H. Wadhous, E. Fairbank, W. H. Day, G. B. Churchill, W. E. Chancellor, E. H. Copeland and Agskeh Kabayama...
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