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Show 40 the pops of popular of power and His news prestige to mogezines. His missionary experienee became him in his loter years. outlook, however, would seem to 10 hove been condition,eO 11 study of Chinese philosophy than by his Japanese post. h. undoubtedly gained be h, (I rush. an historical perspective In lat.r years, h. complained • about aehieve the mUlennium in their short J ife-time. seen from his was bClSed upon whet ought to work piecemeal, step-by-step, in; and in to building tnternational good will. He his Personally, he politicians who wanted to His whele be never approach, the WGS to seemed to as may be subJect of accomplished. removing barriers in by more from his Chinese studies policies, attitudes, wor., and suggestions on national relatioN Q source He was inter- willing internotional understc:md- will ing to toke the individual 10 Jap Cities Must Be Bombed, Says Senator, United Pr.. Dispahth, New York, March 5, 1942; HBomb Japan,!1 American. Malaine, (AprU, 1942), pp. 15 ff.; Ceosetess Attack; JOp(lftI, Ilueprint fOrVlctory/u The United States News, (March 20, 1942), pp. 1&-19j HHow to Cany the War to Jetpan. Chrlitian ScIence Moniter, (Marc:h 21, 1942) Typial of his radio broadcasts i$ his address or December 8, 1942, which was his twel fth address on this day of the month, Address. Sene'tGr Elbert 'D. Them., Chairtn., of the U.,ifeGi States Senate Committee .U n i •. edUcation and laborI To the People of Japan en the Anniversary Japan on Pearl Harbor, Manila and Other Points in the Pacific. on 11 never When asked concerning this transFerred from Japan to of the Attack by point, Thomas replied: "My interest was In a study of Japanese history and culture Chino. and Japanese Institutions, it is; of COUIW, necessory to underttond Chinese insti tutions, history, and culture. With the exception of the Mikado cult in Japon up until the neat present her philosophy and her political thought Wfft based upon philosophy and thought. Her Buddhist religion is Northem Buddhism which Japan by way of China. I em sure that my studies, my writings, and my teaching experience, plus the foet that all thlAg$ basic In Japanese culture .e Chinese, that my outlook has been conditioned more by ChiAO than by Japan. China letter September 22, is big; Japan Is small; that holds for more thon geography. Chinese came to 1 -- 1943, !f ...:.!!.: |