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Iwao Ayusawa

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community, mainly represented by the Friends Center Committee which was formed some years before the war began to represent Friends to those of various countries who came to Japan with an interest in Quakerism, and to serve the Jewish refugees who were coming in large numbers to Japan at that time.
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On October 14, 1922, Ayusawa married Tomiko Yoshioka. They had several children, Jun Ayusawa, Léman Ayusawa and a daughter Tsuyuko (born, Geneva 30 June 1923), who married Léopold d'Avout, the 5th
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in 1952. In 1956, he received an honorary degree from Haverford College. He published several books and articles, including
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in Geneva, Switzerland, and as Director of the Tokyo branch of the ILO until 1939. He joined the staff of the
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In 1911 he went to Hawaii as a recipient of the Friend Peace Scholarship. He graduated from
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in 1966. His papers are held by the library of Haverford College.
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Iwao Ayusawa was also a notable member of the small Japanese
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Industrial conditions and labour legislation in Japan
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Ayusawa

Haverford College
Columbia University
Japanese
International Labour Organization
International Christian University
Quaker
Pierre Cérésole
Edmond Privat
duc d'Auerstaedt
ISBN
1-58477-461-4
Ayusawa Papers at Haverford College
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
Japanese diplomats
Japanese Quakers
1894 births
1972 deaths
Haverford College alumni
Columbia University alumni

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