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It revealed his full name, "Toshikiro Shimo Kawabe", and his birthdate, "June 25, 1879." The document includes two local addresses for him. The information in the transcript was quite limited. Hegarty, and his assistant, Margo Iwanski, I obtained Mr. Eventually with the cooperation of the Vice-President and Custodian of Records, Kevin P. The Open Records Act provides access to records of deceased students. The University is, and quite rightly so, sensitive to the abuse of student records and imposes careful review of requests. I thought, since he was surely deceased, this would be easy not so. My next task was to seek his University of Texas student records. Suprisingly he has no glasses in any of the Shuddemagen ranch photos.
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A much earlier photo of Kawabe from the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History shows him wearing glasses. Facial features and family stores, however, suggest he is Kawabe. Akazaw, given his very formal dress along the river. There remains some concern on my part that the photos of the Schuddemagens with Kawabe, could in reality be Mr. Akawawa's journey to Texas was twisted one which I will chronicle later.
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Kawabe listest his religious preference as Methodist Episcopal, the same as Mr. Azakawa, who may have been a close friend. I was never able to find a brothr of Kawabe at Vanderbilt and can only assume the family story related to Mr. He became a bishop in the Methodist Church of Japan. Azakawa, enrolled in Vanderbilt School of Theology. who enrolled in 1902 and graduated in 1905. Jim told me there was an earlier student, Motozo Akazawa. Jim also writes an excellent blog called UTHistor圜. He has become an accomplished historian, publishing many articles in The Alcalde, the alumni magazine for the University of Texas. However fortunately I encounter at the Dolph Brisco Center for American History Jim Nicara student from my class in the 1980s. Kawabe was the first Japanese student at the University of Texas. Searching through earlier yearbooks, I was unable to find a Japanese name or picture, leading me to conclude that Mr. He is listed as a Junior Engineer, in fact he is listed as the treasurer of the organization for the Spring term, indicating that he had more that a passing command of English. He appeared in the 1907 edition as can be seen in the photo above.
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My first task was to find him in Cactus, the yearbook of the University of Texas. I immediately set to work learning as much as possible about Mr. The importance of these photos, if the story were true, was quite obvious. The family lore was he had a brother at Vanderbilt and he became a prominent Japanese general who was present on the USS Missouri at the formal surrender signing ceremony with General MacArthur. Shudde told me he was a friend of Lily's who would visit with the family. He was participating in many of the activities on the ranch-hunting, fishing, hiking, tennis, etc. Prominent in many of these was a very smartly dressed and distinguished Japanese man.
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In looking through the albums, my attention was immediately drawn to a series of photos taken along the Sabinal River at the family ranch. Please note that some in the Shuddemagen family changed their name to Shudde following WWI. Lily had a real eye for photography as well as being one of the first of two women to receive an athletic letter at UT. These albums were a treasure trove of turn of the last century University of Texas history. Shudde kindly made available family picture albums containing photos belonging to her mother, Lily Shuddemagen Bryson, the sister of Conrad. In 2012, while researching the Schuddemagen family for my University of Texas Physics Department History web site, I was fortunate to receive the cooperation of Shudde Bryson Fath and Gerry and Janelle Shudde, both direct relatives of Conrad Shuddemagen, an early physics department graduate. I greatly appreciate their kindness and their help. Mizogami generously provide information from a diary of Surgeon C. Hisao Toyoda spent countless hours and many footstep pursuing the very faint trail of Mr. Mizogami provided critical information for this project. of Texas yearbookĪcknowledgment: Hisao Toyoda and Dr. Shimo Kawabe, second row, second from right end. We’re a family oriented site focusing on bringing trusted reviews and recommendations to moms and others.T. Whether you’re looking for a specific business or just trying to discover great places we make it easy. Judy’s Book has millions of listings and reviews for the best and not so great. From family friendly trips with kid friendly activities to local plumbers lawyers, spas, and contractors.
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