L'Esprit de Kwansei Gakuin
  Historical articles on Kwansei Gakuin

 

The Branch Memorial Chapel,
now being used as the Kobe City Museum of Literature,
is a symbol of the early days of Kwansei Gakuin
in the Harada-no-mori.
(photo by Kurumi Takagi)

1. U. S. Presidents Associated with Kwansei Gakuin
2. C. J. L. Bates in L'Orignal: An Excellent Preparation for His Life's work
3. The Lambuths in Kobe, 1889
4. Seneca Romoff, Matsuyama, Japan
5. The First Decorated Christmas Tree
6. Small Cross on the Gravestone of J. W. Lambuth
7. J. C. C. Newton, Fosterer of Kwansei Gakuin
8. Canada and Kwansei Gakuin
9. A Good Dinner, July 6, 1912
10. "Launch out into the deep." (Luke 5:4)
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11. Old Friends for Thirty Years, Bates and Matthews
12. Two Bits from Henry Isenbourg
13. Father Bates and His Daughter, Lulu
14. The Neglected Grave, Aoyama Cemetery, Tokyo
15. Prof. Shigeru Nakajima and the Official Repudiation of the Emperor Organ Theory
16. Christmas Caroling
17. An Introduction by the Prime Minister of Japan
18. The Origin of "Mastery for Service"
19. The Genesis of the Kwansei Gakuin Students' Union
20. Graduation and the Pacific War
21. Missions Accomplished
22. Global Village, Harada-no-mori
23. Memories of an Alma Mater
24. Yoshikuni Yoshioka and the Vanderbilt University Connection
25. The Meaning of the Crescent Moon

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