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Endnotes for Daivd Titus, "The Early History of East Asian Studies at Wesleyan"

1. Carl F. Price, Wesleyan's ants First Century (Middletown: Wesleyan University; 1932), p. 2:

2. Alumni Record, 1873.

3. West China Union University (1919), p. 18.

4. "Wesleyan and the West China Union University" (n.d.)

5. West China Union..., p.7.

6. Ibid., p. 11

7. The Wesleyan University Alumnus, May 1954, p.20

8. Palo Alto Times, June 15, 1972. The study of the Far East is healthy if nothing else: Professor Treat died in 1972 at the age of 92.

9. Wesleyan University "Announcement of Courses of Instruction", 1914-15., pp. 25-26.

10. For a description of the evolution of Japanese studies in the United States, see: "Japanese Studies in the United States", prepared by the SSRC-ACLS Joint Committee on Japanese Studies (February, 1970), especially pp. 15-22.