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Kentaro Kaneko (ddr-njpa-4-611)
img Kentaro Kaneko (ddr-njpa-4-611)
Caption on front: "THE OLDEST LIVING JAPANESE ALUMNUS OF HARVARD. Count Kentaro Kaneko, 83 years, of the class of '79, who plans to attend the Tercentenary celebrations in September in Cambridge. He was a friend of President Theodore Roosevelt and was a factor in bringing to Portsmouth the Peace Conference which ended the Russo-Japanese war. (Davart.)"
Kentaro Kaneko (ddr-njpa-4-612)
img Kentaro Kaneko (ddr-njpa-4-612)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Drafting Constitution. (Tokyo) February 8, 1938. On the 50th anniversary of the enactment of the constitution, Kentaro Kaneko, who drafted the articles, will be deeply emotional. He is 86 years old and resides in a cottage in Hayama. The photo is Mr. Kaneko at his home."
Kentaro Kaneko (ddr-njpa-4-615)
doc Kentaro Kaneko (ddr-njpa-4-615)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "At a celebration marking the completion of Kaneko's biography of Emperor Meiji."
Kentaro Kaneko in formal dress (ddr-njpa-4-614)
img Kentaro Kaneko in formal dress (ddr-njpa-4-614)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "At a celebration marking the completion of Kaneko's biography of Emperor Meiji."
Yukio Ozaki being filmed with others (ddr-njpa-4-1239)
img Yukio Ozaki being filmed with others (ddr-njpa-4-1239)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei National News. (Tokyo) January 17. Before opening of congress Mr. Ozaki appeared in constitutional talkie. In honor of the new capital, a Japanese movie studio decided to produce a talkie titled 'Our Constitutional Hall.' Cast for this movie was Kentaro Kaneko, Yukio Ozaki, Suzuki, Keisuke Mochizuki, Adachi, Tanaka, and others. They …
Otohiko Matsukata waving at Tokyo Station (ddr-njpa-4-831)
img Otohiko Matsukata waving at Tokyo Station (ddr-njpa-4-831)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Japan-America goodwill mission representative Otohiko Matsukata arrived in America. To move past the diplomatic crisis of 1935-1936, Foreign Minister Hirota is preparing to mend friendship between Japan and America. As one part of this plan, the ambassador to America and others suggested Hirota send Otohiko Matsukata, who graduated from Harvard University with …
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