Box 1
Contains 23 Results:
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1963-1964
(13 items: letters, Christmas card) letters written from Tokyo. topics include: a. friendship, concern over health of Margaret Thomas modest over deposit of letters to Margaret Thomas going to Haverford College library b. his work and activities, involved in a number of organizations (Union for World Federal Government, preparing for World Congress for World Federation, etc.) c. his book "A short history of labor in Japan"
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, n.d.
(2 ms. items [or 2 pieces?], in Japanese)
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1918
(9 items: letters, Christmas card)
letters written from Pocono Lake Preserve, Pocono, Pa.; Mount Kisco, N.Y.; N.Y. City
topics include:
- annual Y.M.C.A. meeting, Northfield, Mass.
- his plans (to go to Union [Seminary?])
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1919
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1920
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1921
(27 items: letters, cards)
letters written from Lausanne; Paris; London; Germany; Denmark; Sweden; Geneva, etc.
topics include:
- sympathy at death of Prof. Thomas [father of Edw. Thomas]
- stay in Paris and London, will meet famous scholars, etc.
- beginning his work for the ILO, tells about Labor Conference
also:
- memorandum “Austrian notes” on social conditions there [28 p.]
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1922
(10 items: letters, cards)
letters written from: Geneva; Italy
topics include:
- his life plans, personal life, proposal of marriage he has received
- work for ILO
- attends Summer School of the International Women's League for Peace and Freedom
- Tomiko Yoshioka (they marry Oct. 14, 1922)
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1923-1925
(7 items: letters)
letters written from: Geneva, etc.
topics include:
- work for ILO (increasing responsibilities)
- birth of his children and other personal news
- return to Japan after 15 years
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers, 1926-1927
(8 items: letters, children's drawings)
letters written from Geneva
topics include:
- news of his family
- his health problems
- his work with ILO and doings of the League of Nations