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Letter to L.F. Parker

Katayama, having quit a teaching job, mentions his plans to find missionary work.  He goes on to criticize the political situation in Japan and to express gratitude for his recovery from small pox.  Additionally, Katayama tells Professor Parker about a family heirloom he has recently donated to the Iowa College museum:  a mirror that belonged to his mother.  The original envelope from this letter is included in the pamphlet binder. (A transcribed copy of this letter is included in the pamphlet binder because the original has deteriorated significantly.)

Katayama, Sen (Class of 1892)

Letter to L.F. Parker

Katayama describes his recent journety from the United States to Japan, and his present situation in Kyoto.  A note believed to be from L.F. Parker about this letter is included in the pamphlet binder.  It reads:  "Also his ex-[illegible] immediately after his return to J. [Japan] from [illegible]."

Katayama, Sen (Class of 1892)

Letter to L.F. Parker

Katayama discusses an essay that he has asked Professor Parker to review and describes his family's history in Japan.  He also mentions his desire for religion.  A note believed to be from L.F. Parker about this letter is included in the pamphlet binder.  It reads:  "Details of early life of S.J. Katayama '92."

Katayama, Sen (Class of 1892)