Bansho Shirabesho

Bansho Shirabesho

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References

*Perkins, Dorothy. "Japan Goes to War". (n.p.: DIANE Publishing, 1997), p. 28.
* [http://www.ffortune.net/social/seso/nihon-mei/todai.htm ffortune.net: "Who was the first president of Tokyo University?"] (retrieved 28 Jan. 2008)


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