Word: tatsuo
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...talk of old times at Ozuki, the Divine Wind two decades later was barely a zephyr. Eying a row of modern U.S. trainers on the familiar runway, Shipyard Salesman Tatsuo Suzuki, 43, wished that "our planes had been as good as these in those days." Ah, rasped Hotel Manager Jumpei Watanabe, "if our planes had been this good, we wouldn't be here...
...president is cagey Tadashi Kurihara, 70, who learned the ins and outs of espionage as a career diplomat and onetime Ambassador to Turkey. On his nine-man staff are seasoned operatives from Japan's wartime intelligence services, including Yuzuru Fukamachi, 65, a onetime navy code specialist, and Tatsuo Furuya, 55, Japan's intelligence chief in wartime Shanghai. President Kurihara and his men claim to be down to earth about their job. Says Kurihara: "We wear trench coats for warmth, not atmosphere...
...Tatsuo Arima, teaching fellow in Government, emphasized that the demonstrations brought about the "question of the preservation of parliamentarism in Japan...
...Tatsuo Arima '57 is a teaching in Government and a tutor in House, Akira Iriye, a graduate, is a teaching fellow History. Mr. Iriye and Mr. Arima, both natives of Japan, spent studying political...
Robert W. Haney, Adams House Librarian, will discuss the four Gospels, emphasizing the problems which they present to contemporary thought. Louis Lyons, curator of the Nieman Foundation will lead "How to Read a News-paper" with Tatsuo Arima, resident tutor in Government. The group will compare the treatment of the news by such news-papers and magazines as the New York Times, the local press, the New York Herald Tribune, and Time...