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TSHIRTS!
xxx 3pm, Collis Lobby xxx
Dartmouth for Japan T-shirt Sale!

$10 dash or cash, all proceeds to the Japanese Red Cross

Unisex sizes S, M, L, XL. Wear it tight for a true Tokyo look.
Design Attached. Calligraphy reads "wa" and means 'japanese' 'peace' 'harmony'
and 'unity.'
Limited supply. Get yours before we run out.
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LECTURE!
xxx 4pm, Carson L01 xxx
"How Will Japan Recover from the Great Earthquake?"
A Public Lecture by Kotaro Tamura, former Japanese Diet member and currently research
associate at Harvard University

Sponsored by the Department of History

Reception to follow sponsored by OPAL and Students for Japan

Mr. Kotaro Tamura earned his degrees from Waseda University (B.A.), Keio University
(M.B.A), Yale University (M.A.), and Duke Law School (LL.M.).  He was a Liberal
Democratic Party member of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan (2002-10);
Chairman, Committee on Land and Transport, House of Councillors (2008-09); and
Parliamentary Secretary for Fiscal and Economic Policy and for Financial Affairs,
Cabinet Office, Government of Japan (2006-07).  Before entering politics, he  
worked
at Yamaichi Securities and was Chief Editor of the Nihonkai Newspaper and CEO
and President of Osaka Daily News.  He is the author of /Moshi Nihon ga hitotsu
no kaisha dattara/ [If Japan Was a Company] (Eveil, 2010) and has served as a
Lecturer at the Duke University School of Law and Keio University Graduate School
of Law.  In the fall of 2010, he was a Senior Fellow at Yale University's MacMillan
Center for International Studies.
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