Center for Japanese Studies (University of Michigan) records, 1947-1974.

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Center for Japanese Studies (University of Michigan) records, 1947-1974.

Correspondence, reports, budgets, and other materials concerning the establishment of the Okayama Field Station and the subsequent publication of Village Japan, including correspondence with Douglas MacArthur; also records and minutes, 1947-1960, of the executive committee of the Center for Japanese Studies; also papers relating to the programs and financial operations of the center; and photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7362809

Bentley Historical Library

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