Stanford University. Stanford Center for Japanese Studies.

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The Stanford Center for Japanese Studies in Tokyo was established in April 1961. The purpose was to provide undergraduate and graduate students from Stanford and other universities with the opportunity to pursue intensive study in Japanese and Asian affairs for a full calendar year. John D. Goheen was its founding director.

From the guide to the Stanford University, Stanford Center for Japanese Studies, records, 1936-1964 (bulk 1960-1964), 1960-1964, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Goheen, John D. John D. Goheen papers, 1936-1977. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Stanford University, Stanford Center for Japanese Studies, records, 1936-1964 (bulk 1960-1964), 1960-1964 Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn John D. Goheen papers, 1936-1977 Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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Relation Name
associatedWith Brower, Robert H., 1923-1988 person
associatedWith Goheen, John D. person
associatedWith Hanna, Paul Robert, 1902- person
associatedWith Kaji, Shinzo. person
associatedWith Kerr, George H., 1911- person
associatedWith Kishimoto, Hideo, 1903-1964 person
associatedWith McCullough, William H. person
associatedWith Mothershead, John L. person
associatedWith Smith, Thomas C. (Thomas Carlyle), 1916-2004 person
associatedWith Steiner, Kurt, 1912- person
Place Name Admin Code Country
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Foreign study
Intercultural education
Japan
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