Word: keio
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Aware of this condition, the smartest of ballplayers, Tyrus Raymond Cobb* in company with George A. Putnam, Pacific coast baseball magnate, and Ernest C. Quigley, National League umpire, three months ago sailed from San Francisco to Japan. Last week having toured the country lecturing on baseball subjects at Keio, Waseda, Meiji and Osaka (four leading universities which, with a Japanese newspaper, paid for his trip) and having played nine baseball games in the capacity of first baseman, Ty Cobb returned with his party to San Francisco...
Professor Daniel Houston Buchanan, who is now in Japan for the Harvard Bureau of International Research, has been awarded one of the greatest distinctions granted any scholar in that country. He has been given the degree of Keizai Gaku Hakushi, or Doctor of Science in Economics, by Keio University, Tokyo...
Professor Buchanan first went to Japan in 1914 to join the Economics staff of Keio University. He remained there 11 years, returning to the United States in 1925 to become a member of the faculty of Ohio State University. He became connected with the Harvard Bureau of International Research in 1926, spent the past year in India in Economic research with special emphasis on industrialization, and left to return to Japan last January...
...Nugent '30, by his performance in the Pennsylvania and Keio clashes, seems to have won a permanent post at third base and is covering the hot corner this afternoon. The only change in the lineup comes with the announcement that R. E. Durkee '29 will cover the right field region in place of W. B. Jones...
Although the Nipponese players did not offer the University team much trouble in the way of heavy hitting, the Crimson batters had plenty of difficulty in finding the offerings of the two Keio hurlers. Migatake and Hamazaki, for solid hits...