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told tales Count Okuma - - The Countess 

 Bishop Harris -- Lectures in Tokyo Ume 

 Tsuda A useful warning -- Misfits in inter- 

 pretation Quick to catch a joke - - Unfair 

 advantage The two Pucks Not unfriendly 

 cartoons "Peace Medicine" 



3. Sendai for a second time-- Hospitality without 

 stint The Ozaki dinner The Ozakis them- 

 selves The Ishii banquet - - Kaneko, Kato, and 

 Zumoto Shibusawa The Shibusawa lunch- 

 eon --An interesting conference Uneducated 

 emigrants an obstacle Manchurian railway - 

 Press perversions Terauchi Austerity and 

 mirth A feudal tragedy Morinobu's life of 

 lyeyasu The Okuma luncheon Iwasaki - 

 Mitsu Bishi Club A talented hostess - - Im- 

 proved status of women 



4. The Emperor The Empress A beautiful 

 bauble Fruitful discussions Ichihashi 

 returns to Stanford The Yamamoto tea - 

 At Zojoji temple Frederick Starr -- Prince 

 Tokugawa Academic dinners A bad exemplar 



Tea with Okura Moon fete Bankers' 

 Association dinner Mrs. Apcar Owston 

 the naturalist Tanaka Ishikawa at Bergen 



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1. Japanese railways Comfortable security 

 Nagoya The " H.C.L." A great compliment 

 At Kyoto Kyoto's glories Good humor 



At Kobe Not pioneers - - Robert Young 



2. The Land of Morning Calm Seoul - - Seoul 

 Y. M. C. A. The Korean tongue The Yama- 

 gata dinner Supper in native style Katha- 

 rine Wambold The quaint old city Yang 

 Ban Leopard eyes in Japanese art Fishes 

 of Korea Curious reasoning Good and bad 

 in Japanese occupation The "squeeze" -A 



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