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...great debt which Japan owes to Boston," Saito declared. "Many of the makers of modern Japan had their education at Harvard." He mentioned in particular Baron Kikkawa, who wrote of his education here, "Had I lived those years in Japan, I would have been surrounded by so many attendants that I should not have learned to depend upon myself so much . . . I recommend my children to cultivate the spirit of independence so to prepare themselves as to be able to stand in the world without the aid of others...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JAP ENVOY ASSURED U.S. OF PEACEFUL INTENTIONS IN 1938 | 1/4/1944 | See Source »

...great debt which Japan owes to Boston," Saito declared. "Many of the makers of modern Japan had their education at Harvard." He mentioned in particular Baron Kikkawa, who wrote of his education here, "Had I lived those years in Japan, I would have been surrounded by so many attendants that I should not have learned to depend upon myself so much . . . I recommend my children to cultivate the spirit of independence so to prepare themselves as to be able to stand in the world without the aid of others...

Author: By Cleveland Amory, | Title: Saito Says His Country Has 'No Unreasonable Ambitions' | 1/3/1938 | See Source »

...annual meeting of the Harvard Club of Japan held this week it, was voted to extend invitations to President Lowell of Harvard and former President Roosevelt to deliver addresses in Japan with a view to promoting mutual under-standing and friendship between Japan and the United States. Baron Chokichi Kikkawa, who studied in the United States, was elected-president of the club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CLUB OF JAPAN MEETS | 11/15/1913 | See Source »

...Western universities to their communities, as, for instance, Wisconsin. R. A. Morton, Jr., '11, advocates a system of publicity for the University, and N. Foerster '10 in a pleasant article talks of the summer birds in the Yard. Professor Francke describes the coming Germanic Museum, and C. Kikkawa tells of Harvard's harvest in Japan. L. M. Friedman '93 writes of Judah Morris, a converted Jew, the first instructor in Hebrew; incidentally we get some amusing pictures of life in the College in the eighteenth century; the instructor eked out a living by keeping shop as well as dispensing knowledge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Graduates' Magazine Reviewed | 6/9/1911 | See Source »

...Gore Hall library has recently received from the Japanese government several hundred sheets of maps of the official surveys of Japan; the library is indebted to Baron Kikkawa '83 and to Mr. I. Tanaka, librarian of the imperial library in Tokio for presenting its application to the government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gifts to Gore Hall Library | 10/26/1905 | See Source »

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