Box 1
Contains 23 Results:
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1934
(16 items: letters, cards) letters written from Geneva; Singapore; Pocono Lake Preserve; Wash., D.C.; Tokyo. topics include: a. news of family and plans to visit the Thomas's b. his mission to Japan in March-April c. U.S. joins ILO also: letters to the Thomas's from H. [Kashinage?]
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1935-1936
(17 items: letters, photographs, cards) letters written from Tokyo; Geneva; Akakura, Japan. topics include: a. will be staying in Japan, now in charge of Tokyo Branch of the ILO b. his work in Japan, gives an account of a typical day's work c. family news, building a house d. recommends a Japanese student to their care in N.Y
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1937-1938
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1939-1940
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1946-1947
(17 items: letters, TL, card)
letters written from Tokyo. topics include:
a. copy of letter to Passmore Elkinton
b. Ayusawa now Director of the Central Labor Relations Board (Chuo Rodo Iinkai), tells of hard work and great labor problems he has
c. had to deal with in postwar Japan
d. news of his family, illness of son Leman, difficulty of obtaining sugar and other food at reasonable prices
also: letter from Yasutaro Misawa; letter from S. Harada; 2 letters from Tsuyuko Ayusawa
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1948
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1949-1951
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1952-1953
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1954-1956
(24 items: letters, clipping, printed item, cards) letters written from Tokyo; Seattle; N.Y. City; Nebraska, etc. topics include: a. his activities, lectures, plans to come to U.S. for academic year of 195556 and teach at Columbia U. b. printed lecture description and schedule for "The Buddhist Academy Lectures" by IFA "The impact of new Asia on the Western World" 1956 c. news of family, friends
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1957-1962
(28 items: letters, New Year's Day card w/ photograph, Christmas card w/ photograph, cards) letters written from Tokyo; Honolulu, etc. topics include: a. death of S. Harada b. requests the Thomas's aid and advice re: several Japanese students in the U.S., letters of introduction to the Thomas's for var. persons c. sympathy letter on death of Edward Thomas