320 PXTBLISHTNG COMMITTEE 



Seiko YoKOTA, Naval Engineer, Naval Construction Be p., Navy 



Dep., 

 Ichiro TsuKiYAMA, Aviation-Major, Tokorozaioa 3iilitary Aviation 



Sch., 

 Kensuke Hashimoto, Naval Engineer, Naval Exp. and Bes. Ed., 

 Salmro MopjivAWA, Aviation officer, 



Sliiro FuKUi, Aviation-Colonel. Aviation Dep., War Dep., 

 Masuo Hamana, Aviation officer, 

 Kenkichi Shoji, Engineer- Commander. 

 Koroku Wada, Tokyo Imp. Univ., 



Jun'ichiro Nagahata, Naval Engineer, Naval Exp. and Res. Est., 

 Kiyosbi Nishii, Engineer lieut-comniander. Naval Exp. and Res. 



Est., 

 Eyujiro Fujii, Military Engineer, Aviation Dep., War Dep. 



(F) Imperial Universities. 



There are six Imperial Universities, viz., at Tokyo, Kyoto, Sendai 

 (Tohoku University), Fuknoka (Kynshu Univ.), Sapporo (Hokkaido 

 Univ.), and Keijo (in Chosen). 



1. The Tokyo Imperial University. 



The old centers of the western culture founded in the times of 

 the Tokugawa Shogunate were united in 1877 to form the Tokyo 

 University, which was then further reformed in 1886 to the present 

 form of the Imperial University. 

 President: Yoshinao KozAi, D. Agr. 



Faculty Est'd Dean Professors Students ^^to"l925"^ 



T ioo/> Tatsukichi MiNOBE, or, oio;^ iiaqq 



Law 1886 j^^ p oU 2125 114yy 



Medicine 1886 Haruo Hayashi, M. D. 36 621 4064 



-r- ' ' loor- YaSUSlli TSUKAMOTO, en ono kcio 



iLngineering 1886 P, ,} 89 yyo ool2 



D. ling. 



45 1097 2938 



Science 1886 Seitaro Goto, D. Sc. 45 351 1321 



52 579 2763 



Economics 1919 Sen Kawadzu, Jur. D. 23 1008 1355 



Literature 1886 Unokichi Hattoei.^^^^^ 



Agriculture 1890 Shokichi Machida, 



^ D. Agr. 



