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Show OHI Yasuo Sasaki 3-31-85 sl:l4 SF True, but the prevailing winds were- some of them ... But the others •. YS that's right. And therefore, in time, we started to classify our friends - and certain amnities grew. A certain closeness grew and - an anmity between two editors like - both were our editors. Joe Hansen - Marcus could probably grew. You can understand that becuase one went towards Trotsky and the other one •.. So they wouldn't speak to eachother any more, SF Hmm. All right. Now, at the same time, though, you were majoringn what subject. YS Chemistry. And then - but - but - as an extra curricula work, I workedmostly in editing magaaine , writing articles and then playing music on the side, too. And working in - washing dishes in restaurna~ s[ laughs] scrubbing the floors. SF How didyou know Thomas .. Dr. Thomas. Senator- Albert- YS Well, not too - I met the President. I met - I knew and I met Senator Thomas - I don't know. Except that - ah, that - OHH, chances are - in many of the Japanese - like my father, more or less had talked with him becuase he was alwasy in~erested in Japanese subjects. And he even named his daughter, gave her a name - a Japanese name. And - I think he had some- well, extraordinary interst in the Japanese community. You know, he kept yp. And - it was not - ah primarily beucaseof religion but - cultural interest. SF Yes. |