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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 121 詳細
121. 日本(1920年代)(0400-0507) |
1) | (新聞切抜) “Japan and the United States by Motosada Zumoto,” The New York Times, Sunday, Dec. 4, 1921, 2pp.(0401-0402) |
2) | (新聞切抜) “Japanese prince popular in France; his visit sets experts to discussing the value of an alliance with Japan,” The New York Times, June 6, 1921, 1p.(0403-0404) |
3) | (新聞切抜) “Tales of well know… in social and off… ; Japanese prince is golf expert…,” May 8, 1p.(0405) |
4) | (新聞切抜) “Women in the public eye ? Baroness Shidehara,” 1p.(0406) |
5) | (新聞切抜) “Jap nine faces university today,” 1p.(0407) |
6) | K. Sugawa to Baron Kanda, 11th. Oct. ’21, 1p.(0409) |
7) | (雑誌切抜)「東京横浜富豪所得税番附」『実業之日本』 第28巻第2号, 1925.1.15, p.90(0410) |
8) | (新聞切抜) “Japan’s ‘special interest,’” The New York Times, Mar. 8, 1922, 2pp.(0411-0412) |
9) | (新聞切抜) “Hanihara is named Japanese delegate; vice foreign minister is appointed, it is said, to relieve strain on the others,” The New York Times, Nov. 24, 1921, 1p.(0413-0414) |
10) | (新聞切抜) “Russians attack Japanese program; peaceful penetration' into Siberia called serious menace by Avksentiev and Miliukov,” The New York Times, Nov. 24, 1921, 1p.(0415) |
11) | (新聞切抜) “Jap delegation at Washington mum on parley,” Chicago Daily Tribune, Nov. 4, 1921, 1p.(0416-0417) |
12) | (雑誌記事) “Japan at the conference”, The Outlook, Oct. 1921, p.209-211(0418-0419) |
13) | “Outbreak in Tokio for wider suffrage; 50 are arrested and 100 beaten by police in riots near diet building,” The New York Times, Feb. 24, 1922, 1p.(0420) |
14) | (新聞切抜) “Japanese diet defeats universal suffrage bill,” 1p.(0421) |
15) | (新聞切抜) “Japanese for peace,” [Nov. 1921], 1p.(0422-0423) |
16) | (新聞切抜) “Liberalism in Japan,” [Christian Science Monitor], 2pp.(0424) |
17) | (新聞切抜) “Top officials vie in race to ‘democratize’ Japan,” [Christian Science Monitor, Oct. 22], 1p.(0425-0426) |
18) | 手書きメモ, 3pp.(0427-0429) |
19) | 手書きメモ, 1p.(0430) |
20) | (雑誌記事) 「時論 二十政府より二十日本」 吉野作造, 『中央公論』, [Mar. 1921], p91-101(0431-0441) |
21) | (新聞切抜) “Takahashi backs Hara arms policy; new premier says he helped to shape Japan’s course and expects success,” 1p.(0442-443) |
22) | (新聞切抜) “Hayashi Endorses naval holiday plan; ambassador to Britain asserts proposal combines boldness, truth and sympathy,” The New York Times, Nov. 15, 1921, 1p.(0444-0445) |
23) | “Admiration voiced in Japanese press,” [Nov. 15, 1921], 1p.(0446) |
24) | “Observers in Tokio see forts as issue; speculate as to our attitude toward expected counter proposal for abolition,” The New York Times, Nov. 16, 1921, 1p.(0447) |
25) | “Japanese students indorse arms parley,” [Nov. 100, 1921], 11p.(0448-0450) |
26) | (雑誌切抜)「滑稽なる海外宣伝」『中央公論』 [1921-3], 1p.(0451-0452) |
27) | (新聞切抜) “Denies Japan’s aim is to conquer Asia; Thomas W. Lamont commends admiral Kato's endorsement of Hughes plan,” The New York Times, Nov. 16, 1921, 1p.(0453) |
28) | (雑誌切抜)「実業家の打算的軍備制限運動」 『中央公論』 [1921-3], p[218]-220(0454, 456-0457) |
29) | (雑誌切抜)「政治家の責任」 『中央公論』p.91(0458-0459) |
30) | (新聞切抜) “Install Takahashi as Japan’s Premier,” [Times, Nov. 14], 1p.(0460) |
31) | (新聞切抜) “Prime minister of Japan; an admiral chosen; count Yamamoto’s career,” The Time, Aug.29, 1923, 2pp (0461-0464) |
32) | (新聞切抜) “Japanese greet Tokugawa,” 1p.(0465) |
33) | (新聞切抜) “Tokio government upheld; but a critic destroys himself near the palace with a bomb,” The New York Times, Mar. 19, 1922, 1p.(0466-467) |
34) | (新聞切抜) “Japan’s finance program; premier Takahashi presents balance sheet to the diet,” The New York Times, Feb. 27, 1p.(0468-0469) |
35) | (新聞切抜) “Prince Yamagata, publicist, dies at 83; Field Marshal was one of the three survivors of elder statesmen of Japan,” The New York Times, Feb. 2, 1922, 3pp.(0470-0474) |
36) | (新聞切抜) “Step to real peace, says Takahashi,” The New York Times, Feb. 9, 1922, 1p.(0475-0476) |
37) | (新聞切抜) “Tokio Premier defends deals in Washington,” [Chicago Tribune], 1p.(0477) |
38) | (新聞切抜) “Chief parties praise parley at Washington,” [Chicago Tribune, Jan. 24, 1922], 1p.(0478) |
39) | (新聞切抜) “London and Tokio to take next step; but from each acceptance of five-five-three plan as basis is expected,” 1p.(0479) |
40) | (雑誌切抜)「人口過剰と移民と人種的軋轢」 『国際事情』170, 大正14.2.9, 30pp.(0480-0496) |
41) | 手書きメモ, 2pp.(0497-0498) |
42) | (新聞切抜) “Japanese population,” [The Times, Nov. 20, 1921], 1p.(0499) |
43) | (雑誌切抜) “The awakening of Japan,” by Agnes Smedley, The birth control review, p.[6]-8(0500-0502) |
44) | (雑誌切抜) “The Japanese census,” 2pp.(0503-0504) |
45) | (新聞切抜) “Population in Japan placed at 59,138,900,” [Japan Advertiser, Dec. 24, 1924], 1p.(0505) |
46) | (新聞切抜)「千人に十二人の割で 殖える日本の人口 大正十二年の人口動態統計」『東京朝日新聞』1925.1.29, 1p.(0506-0507) |
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