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Prince Tokugawa has added to his glory as patron of music in Japan (TIME, Dec. 10) by the notable success of Jascha Heifetz' tour. In spite of earthquake, the violinist appeared at Kobe, Kyoto, Osaka and three times in the auditorium of the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, where the Prince had installed a radio broadcasting station. Heifetz' visit to Tokyo was the first of any artist since the earthquake...
...Akira Fujinami, professor of pathology in the Imperial University of Kyoto...
...series of lectures on International Polity in Emerson D Saturday at 4.30 o'clock was delayed three days by storms at sea in crossing the Atlantic, and was unable to reach Cambridge for the lecture. Mr. G. W. Nasmyth 1G., introduced Professor S. L. Gulick of Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan, and stated lecturer to the Imperial University, who spoke in Mr. Angell's place on "International Relations East and West...
Baron D. Kikuchi, President of the Kyoto Imperial University gave an interesting lecture on "Japanese National Development," in the Fogg Lecture Room last evening. President Lowell introduced the speaker who laid stress on the following ideas...
...ADDRESS. "Japanese National Development, with Special Reference to Education." Baron D. Kikuchi, President of the Imperial University of Kyoto. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...