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Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1919

 File — Box: 1

Scope and Contents note

(22 items: letters, memorandum)

letters written from N.Y. City; Pocono Lake Preserve, Pocono, Pa.; Paterson, N.J.; Washington, D.C.

topics include:

- invitation from Mr. Suzuki [President of Federated Trade Unions of Japan, Technical Advisor to the Japanese Peace Delegation at Paris] to Ayusawa to accompany him to Labor Convention at Atlantic City and later to Washington for the International [Labor] Conference in Oct.

- his work in factories in N.J. (mentions labor strikes, union talk, etc.)

- attends Washington, D.C., International Labor Conference (detailed letters of happenings)

also:

- memorandum “Why I should leave Union,” [11 p. of reasons and arguments of why he should leave Union and go to Columbia now, or stay at Union]

Dates

  • Creation: 1919

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