Kiyoshi Tanimoto papers, 1938-1990 (bulk 1985-1990)

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Kiyoshi Tanimoto papers, 1938-1990 (bulk 1985-1990)

Typed narrative of Rev. Tanimoto's career, especially his work in Hiroshima after World War II. Includes discussions of John Hersey's visit to Japan, aid to the "Hiroshima maidens," peace efforts, and youth exchange programs between Japan and the United States.

.01 cubic ft. (1 folder)

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Nagarehawa United Church of Christ (Hiroshima-shi, Japan)

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Tanimoto, Kiyoshi, 1909-1986

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Director of Hiroshima Peace Center Foundation and Minister Emeritus of Nagarekawa United Church of Christ in Hiroshima, Japan. From the description of Kiyoshi Tanimoto papers, 1938-1990 (bulk 1985-1990) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145405914 ...

Hiroshima Heiwa Bunka Senta. y

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Hersey, John, 1914-1993

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John Hersey was born in Tientsin, China, the son of YMCA missionaries. Following his graduation from Yale in 1936, he became a prominent American journalist and novelist. From the description of John Hersey papers, ca. 1900-1985 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702160854 John Hersey was an author and journalist, best known for socially conscious novels such as A Bell for Adano and Hiroshima. Hersey was born in China to missionary parents, and graduated fro...