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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 143 詳細

143. Martin Charles E.(0270-0331)
1)“News release on appointment of professor Charles E. Martin as Carnegie Endowment professor of international relations accredited to the universities of the Orient and the Pacific area,” 2pp.(0271-0272)
2)Charles E. Martin to Takaki, Oct. 15, 1933, 1p.(0274)
3)Charles E. Martin to Yasaka Takaki, Dec. 15, 1933, 1p.(0275)
4)Cheng H. Wu to the editor, University Daily, Jan. 23, 1934, 1p.(0276)
5)Cheng H. Wu to Martin, Jan. 25, 1934, 1p.(0277)
6)Charles E. Martin to Cheng Hwa Wu, Jan. 30, 1934, 1p.(0278)
7)Charles E. Martin to Yasaka Takaki, Feb. 26, 1934, 1p.(0279)
8)Dorothy D. Curtiss to Yasaka Takaki, Aug. 20, 1934, 1p.(0280)
9)Charles E. Martin to Yasaka Takaki, Oct. 2, 1934, 1p.(0281)
10)“Professors go to school: a clinical study of international relations,” by Charles E. Martin, reprinted from Washington Education Journal, March-April, 1927, 5pp.(0282-0286)
11)「東京帝国大学諸外第417号」 1p.(0287)
12)「東京帝国大学諸外第416号」 昭4.7.9, 1p.(0288)
13) 宮岡恒次郎から高木八尺宛、昭4.9.17, 2pp.(0289-0290)
14) 宮岡恒次郎から高木八尺宛、昭4.8.15, 1p.(0291)
15) (Telegram) E. Martin to T. Miyaoka, Aug. 14, 1929, 1p.(0292)
16) 宮岡恒次郎から高木八尺宛、昭4.7.29, 2pp.(0293-0294)
17) 宮岡恒次郎から高木八尺宛、昭4.8.5, 2pp.(0295-0296)
18)“That portion of professor Charles E. Martin’s letter to Mr. T. Miyaoka dated at Honolulu July 19th, 1929 which relates to his lectures on the essentials of American civilization.” 2pp.(0297-0298)
19)Charles E. Martin to the president, Imperial University of Tokyo, June 21, 1929, 1p.(0299)
20)Charles E. Martin to the president, Imperial University of Tokyo, June 27, 1929, 1p.(0300)
21)“That portion of Professor Charles E. Martin’s letter to Mr. T. Miyaoka dated at Honolulu July 19th, 1929 which relates to his lectures on Constitutional Government in the United States.” 2pp.(0301-0302)
22)To Charles E. Martin, July 29, 1929, 4pp.(0303-0306)td>
23)The Imperial University of Tokyo, “Constitutional government in the United States” Lecture 1: The foundation, purpose, and principles of the American Constitution, 4pp. (0307-0318) Lecture 2: The states and nation ? federalism and local government, 4pp. (0319-0326) Lecture 3: The American Constitution and foreign affairs, 2pp.(0327-0328)
24)“Some characteristics of American diplomacy,” 1p.(0329)
25)“Character and services of Theodore Roosevelt, 1858-1919,” 1p.(0330)
26)Charles E. Martin to Yasaka Takaki, June 7, 1934, 1p.(0331)