Letter from Tadakatsu Miyazaki to Laurence Doggett, March 25, 1924
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A letter written by Tadakatsu Miyazaki to Laurence Locke Doggett, the president of the International YMCA College (now Springfield College), dated March 25, 1924. In the letter, Miyazaki expresses his desire to attend the college and asks for information about costs and possible work.
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Mr. Miyazaki, originally from Japan, was born in 1897. Mr. Miyazaki applied to the International YMCA College in 1924, and graduated with a B.S. from the Boys Work Division in 1928. He also did volunteer work for the YMCA in San Francisco before applying to the College. After graduating from the College, Mr. Miyazaki accepted a position as Boys Work Secretary at the YMCA in Osaka, Japan. He also was in charge of the Personnel Department School Division, and as Director of Club among Boys.