Mr. H. Miwra, Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of Nagoya, Japan, was a visitor at the University yesterday, and was shown about the University by a CRIMSON reporter. He manifested a considerable interest in the various buildings, attributing to Harvard the paramount educational facilities of American universities.
The Chamber of Commerce in Japan is distinctly an innovation, and Mr. Miwra's visit to America is planned for the purpose of modeling the Bureau at Nagoya after the American ideal. To that end, his visit included a trip to Boston, and consultation with men in the University Business School.
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