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Korean and Taiwanese students at Waseda University, 1912-1945
1media/Korean-Taiwanese-students-Waseda-1912-1945_thumb.png2022-01-20T14:25:04-05:00David Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277353Table showing Korean and Taiwanese students at Waseda University, 1912-1945. The upper line for each year is Taiwanese students; the lower line is Korean students.plain2022-01-20T14:28:39-05:00Japan; Tokyo1912-1945Chi Hsu-feng (Ki Kyokuhō), "Senzenki Waseda daigaku no Taiwan ryūgakusei," Waseda daigakushi kiyō 44 (2013), 152-53.Copyright undetermined. Fair use.Kate McDonaldWaseda UniversityKM-00006TextImage/jpegDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277