Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1932
Scope and Contents note
(14 items: letters, documents)
letters written from Geneva
topics include:
- his views on situation in Manchuria, Japanese reaction to position of League of Nations, reaction in the U.S., etc.
- typed report “Impressions of Japan, China and the Pacific Conference,” marked “confidential” [19 p.]
- typed report “The world order and tolerance” [12 p.]
- letter intended for publication on the “Manchurian situation” [2 copies]
- “Extracts from a personal letter from I.F. Ayusawa, January 10 [7], 1932” [extracts from above letter [2 copies, 5 p.]
Dates
- Creation: 1932
Access Restrictions
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