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1926
Stone Lantern from Japan Presented
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Japanese Ambassador to the United States Tsuneo Matsudaira presented a stone lantern to the School as a gift from the American-Japan Society of Tokyo. The lantern, still standing today near the arch connecting Neff and Walter Williams Halls, consists of five pieces of granite quarried in the province of Mikawa in Japan.
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Atsushi Kimura, Japanese consul general from Chicago (right), visited the School in 1929 and posed by the lantern, shown in both photos.
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