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CONTENTS 

 BOOK FOUR (1900-1906) 



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j. 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 observatoty 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 Ktirume 

 and Funayado Beautiful Miyajima Hiro- 



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