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P24 3A4987 Japan Organizations Am Asia P­24 3A4987 JAPAN ORGANIZATIONS A­M ASIA FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSN. SEE: Conf. 1957­Library Assn. CHICAGO­TOKYO YOUTH ASSN. COLLEGE WOMEN'S CLUB COORDINATION COMM. OF VOLUNTARY YOUTH AGENCIES COUNCIL FOR ASST. KOREAN STUDENTS IN JAPAN CULTURAL INTERCHANGE INSTITUTE FOR BUDDHISTS 1956/57 CULTURAL INTERCHANGE INSTITUTE FOR BUDDHISTS EAST ASIAN STUDIES INSTITUTE­MISC EXCHANGE STUDENT ASSN. FOUR­H CLUB FRIENDS OF THE WORLD FUTURE FARMERS OF JAPAN GERENTOLOGY ASSN. General GIRL SCOUTS Tokyo GBEW FOUNDATION INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY INSTITUTE INSTITUTE OF DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION Handbook for international students in Japan INSTITUTE OF DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION ASAKAWA, Yoshihiko NISHIDA, Kikuo YANO, Takashi – SEE JAPAN INDIV INSTITUTE OF DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION Reports INSTITUTE OF DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION General 1953/55 INSTITUTE OF DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION General 1955/56 INSTITUTE OF EASTERN CULTURE Toho Gakkai INSTITUTE OF WORLD ECONOMY INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CENTER Institute of International Relations INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION WITH FARMERS Kokusai Noyukai SEE: US Org. IPU Mikolayczyk, S. INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR STUDY OF RELIGION IN JAPAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION IPR JAPAN INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS 1956 Essay contest JAPAN KOREA STUDENT COUNCIL SEE: COUNCIL FOR ASST. KOREAN STUDENTS IN JAPAN JAPAN LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS JAPAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION JAPAN SOCIETY SEE: ORGANIZATIONS FILE – U.S. JAPANESE SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION KOREAN YMCA KOREAN RESIDENTS ASSN. KOREAN STUDENT ASSN. Zainichi Kanoku gakusei Dommei P­24 3A4987 JAPAN ORGANIZATIONS A­M continued KOREAN YOUTH LEAGUE LIONS CLUB LISLE FELLOWSHIP INC. SEE: US Organizations MOTHER & STUDENTS ASSN MUSIC FOR YOUTH Young Peoples Symphony assn. P­25 3A4976 JAPAN ORGANIZATIONS N­Z ​ NAGASAKI INTERN. RESEARCH INST. OF ENDEMICS NAGASAKI INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL CENTER NAT'L COUNCIL FOR PROMOTION OF AGRICULTURAL STUDIES (Zenkoku Noji Kenkyu) NATIONAL BROADCASTERS ASSN NATIONAL ASSN OF BROADCASTERS­Public Service Production Foundation NEW JAPAN EDUCATION ASSN­Reports, Minutes, etc. NEW JAPAN EDUCATION ASSN (Shin Nippon Kyoiku Kyokai SNKK) NEW JAPAN EDUCATION ASSN (Shin Nippon Kyoiku Kyokai SNKK) NIHON SEINEN REMMEI (Industry Club of Japan) (Japan Youth League) NIPPON FILM COUNCIL PAN PACIFIC WOMEN’S ASSN SEE: Organization file PARENT TEACHERS ASSN (PTA) (New Japan Educ. Society) PEN CLUB SEINDEDAN Leaders to US SEINDEDAN General SOCIETY FOR EARLY HISTORICAL STUDIES SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSN STUDENT BROADCASTING ASSN (Gakusei Hoso Kyokai) STUDENT CONSULTATIVE SECRETARIAT (Gakusei Dantai Koryu Linkai) STUDENT CULTURAL ASSN (Gakubunren) STUDENT INFORMATION FEDN Japan TEACHERS UNION OF JAPAN (Nikkyoso) UNESCO Sendai Student Fed 9th Nat'l. Conference UNESCO Lecture Series UNESCO Sendai General UNESCO Sendai Assn UNESCO General WORLD ASSEMBLY OF YOUTH (WAY) WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE YMCA General YOUNG PEOPLES SYMPHONY SEE: Music for Youth YOUTH HOSTEL ASSN ZENBUNKYO (Nat'l Assn Workers Culture) GENERAL (lists, etc) GENERAL A­K GENERAL L­Z P­27 3A4977 JAPAN EDUCATION Chinese 1956 English Language Amer. Teachers Personnel Harlowe W N 1954­56 Amer. Teachers Personnel Johnson, Victor 1954­57 Amer. Teachers Personnel Lewis, John 1957 Amer. Teachers Personnel Pfeifer, John D 1955.57 Amer. Teachers Personnel Jorgensen SEE Personal Dept. Amer. Teachers Personnel Payne, E C 1955 Amer. Teachers Personnel Young, E 1954 Amer. Teachers Personnel Zolbrod, Leon 1955­57 Fulbright Teachers for Japan 1955­56 Amer. Teachers Fulbright Awards 1954­57 Amer. Teachers General 1955­56 Amer. Teachers General 1954­55 Amer. Teachers General 1954 Books Material etc. 1954­57 Japanese Prof. Hirai, Masao 1955­56 Japanese Prof. Ida, Tomosaku 1955­56 Japanese Prof. Kaji, Keinosuke 1955­56 Japanese Prof. Kawarabata M. 1955­56 Japanese Prof. Kitamura, Shoji 1956­57 Japanese Prof. Kuwahara, Aiko 1955­56 Japanese Prof. Masui, Michio 1955­57 Japanese Prof. Mizuno, Shigeru 1956­57 Japanese Prof. Nakanishi, N 1955­56 Japanese Prof. Nose, Toshi 1955­57 Japanese Prof. Toda, Hisahi 1955­56 Japanese Prof. Yoshitake, Y 1955­57 Japanese Prof. Fulbright General 1955­57 Seminars Ehime 1955­57 Geographers Field Camp 1954­55 Japanese Professors in US Univ. UC Institute of Asiatic Studies 1954­56 Japanese Prof, in U S General 1956­57 Japanese Student Movement 1956 Publication "Education in Japan" 1956 Russian Studies in Japan 1954­55 P – 28 3A4991 JAPAN EDUCATION Schools & Univ. ​ Ehime SEE Education English Lang. Seminars Hiroshima Univ. 1955­57 Int'l. Christian Dormitory 1955 Int'l. Christian Univ. 1953­57 Japan Missionary College 1954 Kanazawa Univ. (Affl. Penn. Univ.) 1956­57 Keio Univ. Library School 1953­55 Keio Japanese Literature of Middle Ages 1957 Musashino College of Music 1957 Takushoku Univ. Student Council 1957 Tokyo Univ. 1954­57 Wakayama Univ. 1955­56 Yamaguchi Univ. Jacoby, Richard E. 1955­58 General A thru Z 1953­57 General 1955­57 General 1952­54 Student Personnel Work 1952­57 MEDIA Audio­Visual­Movies ­ General 1953­57 Radio & TV 1952­57 Movies & Radio Files sent to Bekins­Radio File 1951­54 Films 1956­57 Book Program Gifts, Subscriptions, Reference Material­General 1952­57 Book Exchange Program in Japan 1955­56 Book Exchange ­ Japan America Book Exchange­General 1952­56 Book Exchange ­ Dr. W S Griffiths Univ. Miss. 1954 Gifts & Subscriptions ­ Far Eastern Quarterly 1955­56 Reference Material 1956­57 Social Science for Selected Libraries 1955­56 Textbooks ­ McCune Proj. Response to requests for books 1954 Textbooks ­ McCune Proj. Procedure 1953­54 Books ­ General 1955­57 Books ­ General 1951­54 Bookstore East Asia Bookstore (Chinese Bookstore) 1955­58 BOOKSTORES SEE­ News Service East Asia News Communist ­ General Libraries National Diet 1956­58 General 1953­58 News Service East Asia News 1953­55 P­28 3A4991 JAPAN MEDIA – Continued ​ Publications Asian Student 1955 Kaizo Magazine 1953­54 Kokumin Hyoron 1953 Pacific News Digest 1953 Scene 1953­54 Silver Bells (Charles Tuttle) 1952­53 Swen 1952 Wakai Nakama 1954­55 Zemo Magazine 1953 General (Periodicals, Newspapers etc) 1952­56 Publishers Gakko Tosho Co. 1952­53 Hokuseido Press 1952 Kairyudo Publishing Co. SEE: Trans. & Rites Pan­Asia (Norman Soong) SEE: Hong Kong file General 1955­56 P­48 3A4930 JAPAN MEDIA Continued: Reference Translations & Rights Appeals of Communism Dynamics of Soviet Society Enchanted Voyage European Communism Kairyudo English College Texts Making of Public Opinion Man, Money & Goods ­ Mans Unconquerable M.nd Midst of Life 1 Peoples of Soviet Far East & Russia & Her Col Seasons Difference Seventy Thousand Assyrians & Other Stories Social Group Work Sociology of Teaching World We Live In General A – Z General Contest General 1952/55 General 1956/57 General SOCIAL & ECONOMIC Communism Cultural Art General Theatre Fujiwara Opera Company General Japanese Technical Assistance Proposals (R&B file) Intellectual Exchange Program Koreans in Japan Program Labor General L G General Law General Lecturers Circuit European Lerski Dr. Jerzy (2 folders) General 1953/55 Speakers Bureau Overseas Chinese Political Prisoners of War Religion Buddhism General P­49 3A5332 JAPAN & OKINAWA SOCIAL & ECONOMIC Rural Farm Village Youth Confab Farm Management Survey Young Japanese Farmers Visit 1952/55 Young Japanese Farmers 1956/57 Young Japanese Farmers Annual Report General Socialist Mission to U.S. FUJIWARA Mrs. Michiko Socialist Mission to U.S KAWAKAMI Mr. & Mrs Jotiro Socialist Mission to U.S Folder I 4/47­9/31/57 II 9/31/57 ­ 12/57 III 1958 Sports Ref Material (Bibliography etc) General Women Asia Foundation Women's Committee Writers to SEA Countries General Youth Brochure of SCAP GEE GHQ Youth Program Japanese Scholars to Asia General General GENERAL 1952 1953 1954/57 OKINAWA Education Schools & Univ Ryukyus Univ Mich State Proposal FD­1 Conference 1956 Scholarships & Fellowship SEE: General Youth Organizations SEE: JAPAN WAY SEE: Phil Univ Admins Scholarships GENERAL 1952/6­54 7­54/6/56/57 P­157 3A5124 OKINAWA Thru 6/62 ADMINISTRATION BUDGET 57/62 REGISTRATION & STATUS GENERAL Conferences INDIVIDUALS HIGA Misako HIGA MASANORI GENERAL (see list) ORGANIZATIONS OKINAWA FOUNDATION OKINAWA FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S ASSN ORGANIZATIONS General ​ BOY SCOUTS SEE: Indiv. HOSOKAWA Yoshinobu ECONOMIC RESEARCH INSTIT. SEE: RYUKYUS UNIV. Econ Res. Instit. GOLDEN GATE CLUB OKINAWA TEACHERS ASSN OKINAWA UNESCO ASSN SEE: Japan Indiv. HIDAKA Daishiro SOCIETY FOR AGRICULTURAL EDUC. YOUNG FARMERS OF JAPAN (Hideto Shishido) EDUCATION English Language Genl Scholar & Fellow. Okinawans in Japan Schools & Univ. Ryukyus Univ. Family Life Proj. GROSS Ryukyus Films Ryukyus Univ. Official Trip to US Ryukyus Univ. Shikiya Memorial Library Bull Collection Ryukyus Univ. Shikiya Memorial Library Kerr Collection Ryukyus Univ. Shikiya Memorial Library General Ryukyus Univ. Tape Records Ryukyus Univ. General General MEDIA Libraries High School Genl General SOCIAL & ECONOMIC Cultural Genl Medical Rural Agriculturists to Taiwan Rural Genl General General Programs I & II P­157 3A5124 OKINAWA 6/62 ​ INDIVIDUALS General ​ AKAMINE Toshio SEE: Okinawa Sch & Univ ARAKAKI Shimpo SEE: Okinawa Soc & Econ/Rural Agriculturists to Taiwan CHINZEI Tadashige SEE: Conf 1957/Science Congress 9th Pac Conf 6l­10th Pacific Science GOTO Baron Y. HAEHARA Takashi HIGA Chotoku HIGA Shuncho SEE: Okinawa Educ/Sch & Univ Ryukyus HIGOSHI Kunikichi Prof. SEE: Okinawa Soc & Econ. Agric to Taiwan HOSOKAWA Yoshinobu **IKEHARA Sadao SEE: Conf 1960­6l/Conf 1957 IZUMI Hiromi SEE: Okinawa Soc & Econ. Rural­Agricult. To Taiwan HIROMASA KAWABATA Hiromasa
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