Word: saito
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Stressing "the bond of virility and sincere purpose which exists in common between Harvard students and those of Japanese universities," Hirosi Saito, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, paid a short visit to the University yesterday morning...
...descended the steps of University Hall after calling on President Conant, Ambassador Saito expressed his satisfaction at returning to Boston and Harvard, where "many of the makers of modern Japan had their early education." Concerning the naval situation, however, he would add nothing to his recent address to the Academy of Political and Social Sciences at Philadelphia, and his statement to the local press Wednesday evening and yesterday morning...
Spoiled Japan- This was Japan's cue to stick out her tongue at the World, and in Philadelphia the job was neatly done by Japanese Ambassador Hiroshi Saito, the virile young tippler who announced: "My chief purpose in coming here is to drink whiskey with good Americans" (TIME...
Recalling that the U. S. consistently maintains its need for large war boats of long-range striking power, Ambassador Saito rapped: "Such need may well be justified when war in distant waters is envisaged; but not when only security in home waters is contemplated. [Such ships] may be indispensable for aggression, but not for defense...
Having thus branded the U. S. a potential aggressor, Ambassador Saito polished off his oration by reminding Philadelphia that Japan is perfectly willing to scrap the greater part of her Navy if only the U. S. and Britain will scrap more and bring themselves down to naval equality with the Son-of-Heaven's realm...