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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Kobe College, which will celebrate its seventy-fifth anniversary next year, was founded in 1875 by American Board Missionaries from Boston. It became Radcliffe's sister college in 1925, by vote of the Annex Student Government association upon the recommendation of Mrs. Frank Gaylord Cook, a 'Cliffe alumna interested in the American Board who had visited Japan with her husband the previous year...
Gifts came from the opposite direction as well. In 1929, Radcliffe's fiftieth jubilee anniversary, the girls at Kobe remembered the occasion with a delicate set of Japanese bells. An exchange of letters and student publications went back and forth across the Pacific. At Kobe, the English-Speaking Society kept up the student end of the sister-college relationship...
...Student Exchange Program...
...Student activities at Kobe are based somewhat on the American system. There is a student government association, and various clubs including a drama group, photography, political economy, French, and German clubs, and a group for the study of the Tea Ceremony...
...passed one more resolution applauding David E. Lilienthal's decision to grant an Atomic Energy fellowship to a qualified student, even though the student was a member of the Communist Party...