Reminiscences of Eugene Hoffman Dooman : oral history, 1962.

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Reminiscences of Eugene Hoffman Dooman : oral history, 1962.

Background, early experiences as language student in Japan; United States Embassy, Tokyo, 1921-31; Manchurian question; London, 1931-33; State Department, 1933-37; Counselor, United States Embassy, Tokyo, 1937-41; detailed analysis of United States-Japanese relations prior to Pearl Harbor; impression of Japanese officials, Joseph Grew, Cordell Hull.

Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.

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