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Article "Tomita Speaks To Philologians"
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Article "Tomita Speaks To Philologians"
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Description
This article from 1936 describes how Yomeo Tomita, the "Japanese friend of the campus" spoke at the Philologian Literary Society. Mr. Tomita said that he did not believe the peace movements in America meant peace between Japan and the United States. He also said that in Japan there are no co-educational schools because women are placed below men in the social scale of life.
Source
“Tomita Speaks to Phologians.” The Richmond Collegian 23, no. 11, (February 28, 1936): 1. http://collegian.richmond.edu/cgi-bin/richmond?a=d&d=COL19361125.2.23&e=-----1936-193-en-20--1--txt-txIN-japanese------
Date
1936-02-28
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Language
English
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RichmondCollegian.XXII.11.2-19361125.jpg
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
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Citation
“Article "Tomita Speaks To Philologians",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed December 3, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/504.