CONTENTS 

 BOOK FOUR (1900-1906) 



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CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX i 



1. Association of American Universities Member- 

 ship Eliot on medievalism Uninformed 

 criticism 



2. Fishing in Japan Annexation of Hawaii 

 The Nuuanu Pali First impressions Stan- 

 ford helpers Japanese students in America 

 Effect of gentlemen's agreement Abe's adven- 

 tures Otaki A social call Dinner a la 

 Japonaise High standards Spooner's career 



Cormorant fishing A general feast The 

 ancient fort a negligible barrier Kikuchi and 

 Mitsukuri Dinner at the Maple Club --Odd 

 protective tariffs Ito and Yamagata Base- 

 ball in Japan 



3. Picture Island Ebisu, the fisher god Dai- 

 koku, another luck god Friendliness At 

 night The tea house O-Cho-San's leave- 

 taking Numazu Fujiyama revealed Tsu- 

 ruga Godship no sinecure! In Nagasaki 



Formalin replaces alcohol Mogi O-Mime- 

 San English eccentricities A superb trip 



Unzen 



4. The lady repents Too cordially welcomed ! 

 Putnam Weale The salt of death Berlin 

 intrigue The Kaiser's Huns Prussian 

 atrocities Stealing an observatory Various 

 outrages The Hoover cow Misplaced 

 confidence Romantic militarism A self- 

 made general "The Valor of Ignorance" 

 The "Old Buddha's" trick 



5. Kawatana Watches of the night Kurume 

 and Funayado Beautiful Miyajima Hiro- 



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