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...first anniversary of Jimmy Doolittle's astonishing raid on Tokyo was four days away when Major General Kenryo Sato broadcast a speech over the Tokyo radio last week...
Renald R. Robnett, assistant professor of Accounting at M. I. T. as visiting lecturer on Accounting; Klemens W. Von Klemperer, as Teaching Fellow in History; Warren C. Hall '38, he Teaching Fellow in Physics and Communications Engineering. Teaching Fellows in Far Eastern Languages are Ryong Chyun Ham, Isamu Sato, and Takebiko Yoshihashi...
This feeling is nothing new. It was over a decade ago that the Japanese General Kiokatu Sato wrote a credo to which Admiral Yamamoto would certainly lend his every nerve...
...last week to cry that Indo-China was not doing its part, that military goods were still trickling into China. Japan's chief penetrator, Major General Issaku Nishihara, flew home to Tokyo to report to his superiors, and his impetuous second-in-command, an angry colonel named Kenryo Sato, was reported to have made new demands: 1 ) Japan should be allowed to move troops into China by the Indo-Chinese railway; 2) Japanese naval planes and vessels should get port facilities at Haiphong; 3) all work on the French defenses should cease at once. If only the first demand...
...Foreign Office began buttering up to the victorious Axis, and onetime Foreign Minister Naotaka Sato turned up in Rome and Berlin on a good-will mission...