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A Significant Message from Japan

April 8, 1915 issue

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This article focuses on the symposium "Japan to America." The short introduction to this symposium contributed by the president of the Japan Society of America ends with the expression of a hope "that the wide circulation of the book may do much to further friendly relations between the United States and Japan." The writer of the article "Japan and Americanism" has also a hit at the American missionaries working in Japan, classing them as men of inferior scholarship, at once ignorant of the native cults and contemptuous of them.

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