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1920s
Williams Traveled the World
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Dean Walter Williams made several international trips during the decade to promote the School abroad. His travel history while dean included trips to the British Isles in 1909; a nine-month world tour in 1913-14; Asia in 1918; Guatemala in 1919, 1925 and 1930; Hawaii, Japan and China in 1921; Mexico in 1926; Europe in 1926; Asia again in 1927-28; and an extensive tour of Europe in 1932-33.
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Walter Williams' travels were well documented, including (from top, left-right): on a ship bound for Germany, 1929; on a Linotype machine in Manila, Philippines, 1928; with alumni at the Japan Advertiser in Tokyo, 1921; with wife Sara Lockwood Williams in Venice, Italy, 1932; welcoming Japanese Ambassador Katsuji Debuchi and wife to Columbia, Mo., in 1929; in a car in Japan, 1914; with Sara at the Great Sphinx in Egypt, 1932; at a baseball game in Osaka, Japan, late 1920s.
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