Stanford University. American Studies Seminars in Japan.

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The American Studies Seminars in Japan were jointly sponsored by Stanford and the University of Tokyo and partially funded by the Ford Foundation. The seminars, held in the summers of 1950 to 1956, were taught by American scholars in various fields for students at the University of Tokyo. Among the seminar organizers were Hideo Kishimoto and Shinzo Kaji of the University of Tokyo and George Harmon Knoles and John D. Goheen of Stanford.

From the description of Stanford University, American Studies Seminars in Japan, records, 1950-1981 (inclusive), 1950-1960 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872765

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creatorOf Stanford University. American Studies Seminars in Japan. Stanford University, American Studies Seminars in Japan, records, 1950-1981 (inclusive), 1950-1960 (bulk). Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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associatedWith Buss, Claude Albert. person
associatedWith Goheen, John D. person
associatedWith Kaji, Shinzo. person
associatedWith Kerr, George H., 1911- person
associatedWith Kishimoto, Hideo, 1903-1964. person
associatedWith Knoles, George Harmon. person
associatedWith Miller, Perry, 1905-1963. person
associatedWith Sterling, J. E. Wallace 1906-1985. person
associatedWith White, Morton Gabriel, 1917- person
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United States
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Multicultural education
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Active 1950

Active 1981

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