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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 



No Michel Sars 



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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 



