3 ^LIBRARY OP CONGRESS DIVISION OF BIBLIOGRAPHY LIST 0? REFERENCES ON JAPANESE IN AMERICA Chief Bibliographer. . JAPANESE IN AfiERICA BIBLIOGRAPHIES California. State library , Sacramento . Alien ownership of land* Select list of references to material in the California State library* (In its News notes of California libraries. Sacra* mento, 1914. v. 9, no. 4, p, 683-686) Z732.C2A vol, 9, no. 4 21361. J2C2 Guliok, Sidney L, The American Japanese problem; a study of the racial relations of the East and West, New York, C>Scribner's sons,, 1914. 349 p. "Literature relating to the problem of the Japanese in California": p. 311*315.. E1G4.J3G9 Ichihashi, Yamato, Japanese immigration; its status in California*.* San Francisco, The Marshall press,, 1915, 69 p, "Selected bibliography": p. 65-69* JV5888. C£33UL : 9§. 5 Soyeda, Juichi. A survey of the Japanese question in California* San Francisco, 1913. 16 p* FS?G»J23Y Steiner, Jesse F» The Japanese invasion; a study in the pedology of inter-racial contacts* Chicago,, A.CUMcClurg & co*,1917» 231 p. Bibliography: p»2ll*-224 t JV6834.S8 U.S. Superintendent, of rlocunejit^ Immigration, naturalization, citizen ship, Chinese, Japanese, negroes, enlistment of aliens; list of publications relating to above sub; ; o;,ts for sale by superintendent of documents, Washington, D>C. [3d ed.j [Was'iington. Govt, print. : off.] 1919. 14 p* (Price list 67— 3d ed>) Z1223.A191 no. 67, 3d ed» Z7l64,I3U3 1919 November 20, 1920. BOOKS American academy of political and social science,, Ph iladelphia * Chinese and Japanese in America* Philadelphia, .American academy of politi cal and social science, 1909* 218 p a (The annals of the American academy of political and social science* vcl«XXXIV,no«2) H1.A4 vol*34 Anti-alien legislation in California. Statements and messages by Gov* Hiram W. Johnson* Comment on California 1 s attitude by eastern investigators. [San Jose', Cal, ,1913?] 18 p. JV6888.C2A7 Aubert, Louis. Ame'ricains et Japonais * . .Paris, A, Colin, 1908» 430 p* DS849.U6A8 Bennett, John E, Our national tendency and its goal; being a discus- sion of the political and -industrial direction of the United Spates under the influence of prevailing economic forces, and statement of the causes thereof and the means to avert the con- clusion to which those forces are proceeding* Together with an address before the Chinese students association of America at its convention held in San Francisco in January, 1914> upon The student in oriental immigration. . .♦ [San Francisco, Press of Schwabacher- Frey stationery co.,1914] £2 p* HN64.B43 Brown, A.M. Japanese in Florin, California. San Francisco, Japanese association of America, 3,920. 7 g>* Burnight,P,alph F» The Japanese in rural Los Angeles County. Los Angeles, Southern California etiological society ,1920* 16 p* (Southern California sociological society* Studies in sociology * vol»IV, no*4* Sociological monograph no«16) Bouve, Clement L* A Treatise on the laws governing the exclusion and expulsion of aliens in the United States* Washington, D»C*, J. Byrne & co, ; 1912* 915 p» JV6505*1912d JX42 65.B7 California* Laws, statutes , etc * An act relating to the rights, power and disabilities of aliens and of certain companies^, associations and corporations with respect to property in this state, providing for escheats in certain cases, prescribing the prodedure therein, and repealing all acts or parts of acts inconsistent or in con- flict herewith. Approved May 19,1913* [Sacramento? 1913.] 2 p. JX6570.U7C2 1913 California. State board of control . California and the Oriental: Japanese, Chinese and Hindus* Report .. .June 19,1920* [Sacramento California state printing office, 1920] 231 p. Contents* — Letter of Governor Wia»BD» Stephens to Sec. of state Bainbridge Cslby, Wash. ,D « C* . . — Letter @f transmittal .--Foreword. — Population^ — Birth rats. — Land , -^-Financing,-, — Fishing industry » --La& or . — Co rpo ra- ti ons . —Picture brides . — Gentlemen ' s agreement « (^Smug- gling* — Citizenship . —Schools . — Appe^dx : Memorial ad- dress by Japanese association of America (in California), "Japanese farming" by Japanese agricultural associa- tion of California, Inititive petition seeking amend- ment of California land law. California farmers co-operative association, San Francisco . Japanese immigration and the Japanese in California. . .San Francisco, Cali- fornia farmers Co-operative association [1920] 22 p. . ; . F870.J3C15 Crow, Carl - . . . Japan and America j a contrast. New York, JUM. McBride co»jl9l6. 316 p. DS849.U6C8 Dean©, M.A., print? *pa.& of Redding primary school., in the city and county of San Francisco , respondent. (Aoki, Keikichi, by MichJtsugu Aoki, his guardian ad litem, petit 1 on er) Japanese school segre- gation case. JV6889»S2Z8 1907 Flint, Herbert o An application of the teachings of Christ to the American Japanese problem* [Lawrence] University of Kansas [1915] 36 p. (Hattie Elizabeth Lewis memorial essays on applied Christian- ity... First prize, 1915) (The University of Kansas news*-bulletin. vol. XVI, no. 1. Dec* 20,19150 Bibliography: 3 p. at end. HN31.H35 1915 Flowers, Montaville. The Japanese conquest of American ©pinion* New York, George H. Doran co.[l917] 2 72 p. E183.8.J3F64 Gates, W. Almont. Oriental, immigration on the Pacific coast... An address delivered at the National conference of charities and cor- rection at Buffalo, N«Y*, June 10,1909* [San Francisco. 1909?] 12 p. : JV6571.G3 Gulick, Sidney L 0 American democracy and Asiatic oitizenship. New York, 0, Scribner's sons, 1918* 257 p* DS518.G8 The American Japanese problem; a study of the racial relations of the East and West. New York, C* Scribner's sons.. 1914* 349 p* "Literature relating to the problem of the Japanese in California": p«311*-315 Q E184.J3G9 The Pacific coast and the new oriental policy; a report to the Commission on relations with Japan of the Federal council of the chusrohes of Christ in America, New York city [19.16] 35 p. JV6S85.1916,G8 Two addresses, .. cn A new immigration policy and The American- Japanese problem. .. [New York,1914] 42 p„ (''ederai council of the Churches of Christ in America, Bulletin no » 10, Feb » 18 ,1914) E184.J3G92 Hichborn, Franklin. Story of the session of the California legislative of 1909. San Francisco: Press of The JJUBarry co„,1909» 296 p. ; "Defeat of the Anti-Japanese bills" i chap. 20. F866,H57 -4- 27 Hodgins, Thomas. The prerogative right of revoking treaty privileges to alien-subjects. 3d ed» Toronto, The Car swell coc,1909* 27 p* JX238oN69 1909 "From the Nineteenth century and after." 28 Ichihashi, Yamato. Japanese immigration: its at&fras in California... San Francisco, The Marshall press, 1915. 69 p« "Selected bibliography 11 : p, 65-69. JV6888.C2I3 1915 29 Inul, K.S. Japanese education in America, ( in National education association.. Journal of addresses and proceedings, 1915* Ann Arbor, 1915, p. 157-166.) L13.N4 1915 30 Ion, Theodore P« The Japanese school incident at San Francisco from the point of view q£ international and constitutional law* [Ann Arbor? 1907] 18 p. JXU16.I7 Reprinted from Michigan law review, vol*V,no»5, March, 19 07. 31 * Irish, John P. Japanese farmers in California* [Oakland? Calif., 1919] 8 p. F870.J3I6 32 Japan in New York... [New York, Anraku publishing co.] 1908. 48 p* F128.9.J2J3 33 Japanese agricultural association. The Japanese farmers in California.. San Francisco, Calif., The Japanese agricultural association [1918 j 32 p. 34 Japanese-American pocket guide... Seattle, Wash»,J*A, Guide co«[l914] 121 p. F900,J35 35 Japanese association of America, San Francisc o* Facts in the case: they will be carefully weighed in considering the proposed alien land initiative law P San Francisco, Japanese association of America. 1920. 15 p. 35 Statistics relative to Japanese immigration and the Japanese in California, Rev* January 1920a San Francisco, Japanese association of America [1920] xv p. F870.J3J3 37 Japanese association of the Pacific Northwest, Seattle « Jp.panese im* migration; an exposition of its real status. [Seattle, General lithographing and printing co.,1907] 48 p. E1'B&JBJ3 38 Japanese and Korean exclusion league 9 S an F ran c | s c o t pub » Comparative tables showing the number of Japanese that Tould be in each state and fifty cities of 50,000 population and upwards, if each state an# city had a Japanese population in proportion to whites, as exists in California and San Francisco. Pub* by the Japanese and Korean exclusion league, San Francisco, California, March, 1907. [San Francisco, 1907] 7 p. . JV6885.J4 1907 *31a Irish, J»P, Anti-Japanese agitation in California, (tn Sherrill,C»H B Korea and Shantung versus the white peril- Seoul, Chosen>ly20« p» 25<-36) -5- 39 Japanese and Korean exclusion league,, San Franc isco, pub. Japanese immigration,, occupations, wages, etc* Comp* from U,S* government reports and reports of California Bureau of labor statistics* Pub 9 by Japanese and Korean exclusion league, January 1,1907 • [San Francisco, 1907] 16 p. JV6885»J43 1907 40 Jenks, Jeremiah W.sazL Jett Lauck* The immigration problem; a study of American immigration conditions and needs. 4th ed.,rev. and enl. New York ; ,and London, Funk & Wagnalls co* j ,1917« 605 p» See index under Japanese. JVS435«J5 1917 41 Johnson, Herbert B, Discrimination against the Japanese in California; a review of the real situation. Berkeley, Cax*, Press of the Courier publishing co.,1907. 1S3 p. "Extract from President Roosevelt' a^asaggeto Con- gress concerning the Japanese question": p*92-94. F870.J3J6 42 JJWto^n, Hiatitefct Restriction of Japanese immigration. A reply: ~j;San Francisco, C.W, Gordon, printer] 1905. 17 p« JV6886»R5J7 * 43 Kajiyama, Tameo* The American-Japanese relations (reply to the San Francisco exaniner) * • .with supplements. [New York, pref*1915j 20 p. E183r8*J3K14 44 [Kano, Hisaakira] Tunnels under the Pacific. [Chicago, Rodgerson Press, 1919] 36 p* See chapters 4 and 5. DS849.U6K15 45 Kasai, George Jiuji. "The mastery of the Pacific*" [Printed by the University of Chicago press] 1913 13 p» JX1428-JSK3 46 Kawakami, Kiyoshi Karl. Asia at the door; a study of the Japanese question in continental United States, Hawaii and Canada..* New York, Chicago, Fleming H, Revell co. [1914] 269 p« JV6884.K3 Review in Geographical review, Mar. 19x6, v. 1: 227-228* Gl.G35,v.l 47 Japan and world peace. New York, The Llacmillan co.,1919* 196 p. See especially chapter 3, "The race problem and the world league .» DS845«K3 48 ed . The Japanese question, a syxnpodium* San Francisco,, Cal. , The Japanese*~American news [n.d.] 53 p* "The articles. . .were originally published in the New Year 8 s edition of the Japanese American daily DS849»U6K3 news* "-Publishers 1 note. 49 MacClintock, Samuel. Aliens under the federal laws of the United States'. Chicago, Illinois law review, 1909. 120 p. Bibliography: p. 11 5-120. JX 42 65.1/13 -6- 50 Masaoka, Naoichi, eomp * Japan to America; a symposium of papers by political leaders and representative citizens of Japan on condi- tions in Japan and on the relations between Japan and the United States. Authorized American ed., issued vender the auspices of the 3apan society of America... New York and London., G-.P. Putnam's sons, 1914. 235 p. DS810.M16 51 Millard, Thomas F»F. Our Eastern question; America's contact with the Orient and the trend of relations with China and Japan. New York, The Century co.,1916. 543 p. \ DS518.M53 52 Miller, Shackle ford, [Address on the treaty -making porter > before the Jefferson school of law] Congressional record^ 59th Cong., 3d sees,,, v, 41, pt. 2: 1519-1523, Jll.R5,v.41,pt -2 Asks the question whether the President and Senate can constitutionally make a treaty with Japan that will confer the right on Japanese* citizens of Cali- fornia to have themselves and their children educa- ted in the public schools at the public expense, and answers the question in the negative* 53 Millis, Harry A. The Japanese problem in the United States; an investi- gation for the Commission on relations with Japan appointed by the Federal council of the churches of Christ in America. New York, The Macmillan co*,1915. 334 p» JV6884.M6 54 Mitford, Eustace B„ Japan 1 s inheritance J the country, its people, and their destiny. New York, Dodd, Mead and co.,1914. 383 .p. ,,TTT here East meets West": p. 345-365, DS810.M5 55 Murphy, U*G» Anti-Japanese agitation, Seattle., Wash., U.G. Murphy, 1920, 15 p. 56 [Nakamura, Ysshitaro] comp , Law of Japanese landownership in Washington state and United States territories. [Seattle, Printed by M»Yorita ; 1912] 138 p. HD1156.W3N3 57 Nissei-kai. Bee-line discussions on racial discrimination. Tot^o, Japan, The Nissei-kai (The Japanese<-American association) 1919* 52 p. HT1523.N5 58 Orth, S*P„ Our foreigners; a chronicle of Americans in the making. New Haven, Yale university press, 1920, 255 p, (Chronicles of America series, v»S5.) El?3«C55,v»35 The Oriental: p .188-207, E184>A107 59 Russell, Lindsay, ed» America to Japan: a ssflmper-ium of papers by repre- sentative citizens of the United States on the relations between Japan and America and on the common interests of the two countries Ndiw ¥}2rk and London, G-.P, Putnam 5 s sons, 1915* 318 p» E183»8»J3R9 60, Scherer, James A.B, The Japanese crisis. New York, Frederick A, Stokes co. [1916] 148 p. E183,8»J3S3 Seattle, Wash, Ministe rial federation . Report of the Committee on Orientals. Seattle,, 1~917* 8 p. * Shima, George- Appeal to justice: the injustice of the proposed initiative measure* Stockton,, Cal., The author, 1920* 6 p. Soyeda,, Juichl^and T. Kaaiya* A survey of the Japanese Question in ■California* San Francisco, 1913, 16 p. F870»J3,S7 v S tf3'?? i * > $$$f&' ?•*..• i&Vnn&Wj invasion; •a*' study;, in the" j^ysnology 'kt inter-racial contacts* Chicago, A* C. McClurg and CO., 1917* 331 Bibliography: p*211~224* ;o;y 5 PN4181.U5 1916-17 75 Washington (State ) . Bureau Of labo r. Special report on the salmon canning industry in the state of Washington, and the employment of oriental labor*., Olympia, F.M. Lamb o ray public printer, 1915. 16 p , HD8039.C28U7 7 6 [Wegener, Otto F* ] Preparedness for the Pacific coast , by A.Roadmaker [psued.] Seattle, Wash., A. Roadmaker & co.,1916. 72 p« DS849- len Ozaan. Zeitschrift fur Socialwissenschaft, 1907, v»10: 1604-165* H5-Z6,v.l0 92 Holman, C.V, Our insult to Japan, Arena, Jan. 1907, v. 37:11-16, AP2.A6,v*37 93 Brooks, Sydney* Japan and the United States* Fortnightly review, Jan. 1907, v*81: 30<-42- AP4.F7,v,81 94 .Hyde, Charles C. ■ The segregation of Japanese students "by the r-6hool authorities of San Francisco. Green Dag, Jan. 19 07, v. 19 : 38*-49 . 95 Inglis, William. The width of the school bench; the reasons fof California^ defiant dasgiree against the Japanese in her public schools. Harper's weekly, Jan. 19, 1907 , v. 51:82-84. AP2.H32.v*§l 9 6 Kahn, Julius* The Japanese question from % a C^liforniax' s staadpoiA ". Independent, Jan. 3, 1907, v,62:26t- AP2.I53,v*S2 97 Ws&Q&a Edwin. Exclusion of Japanese children from the schools of 'San Francisco. Law student's helper, Jan. 1907,v.15:12kL4* 98 Howes, ©sborne* What Japanese ©r.colusi on would mean. North Ameri 1 - can review, Jan. 4,1907, v.184: 29-34. AP2«N7,v*184 99 Brooks, Sydney. England, Japan, and the United States, ©utlook (London), Jan. 26,1907,v*19 : 105kL06. AP4.08,v«19 100 Cowan, John L, The Japanese question. Overl^Jid monthly, Jan. 19 07, n,s.v.49: 87^-89. AP2 *09,n*s * v-« 4 C 101 Froidevaux, Henri. Aaiericains et Japonais, Questions diplomatique s et coloniales, Jan. 1,1907, v. 25 :21-2 5. JX3.Q4,v.23 102 Lewis, William D.. Can the United States by treaty confer on Japanese residents in California the right to attend the public sehools? American law register, Feb.l907,v* 55:73-90. , ; i 1C Baldwin, S.E% Schooling rights under our treaty with ITapan>> tohfrW- Ma law review, Feb* 1907, v. 7: 85-92* -10- 104 1907 Watanna, Onoto. Th© Japanese in America, Eclectic magazine, Feb« 1907, v. 148:100-104. AP2*E2,y.l4S 105 Eights of th© Japanese in California schools* Harvard law review, Fee. 1907., v. 20: 337-339, 106 The controversy with Japan* Independent, Feb, 7,1907, v. 62.289-290. AP2.I5S,v.62 107 Perkins, George C. The Pacific coast and the Orient. Independent, Feb. 21, 1907, v* 62; 439-434. AP2,I53,v.62 108 From citizenship to exclusion* Nation, Feb* 21,1907, v*84:168« AP2*N2,v„84 109 James, Thomas Lo The revival of the Know-nothing-spirit. North American review, Feb* 1907, v. 184: 2 68-27 4. AP2 »N7,v.l84 110 Die amerikanisch'-japanischen Beziehungen< G-renzboten, Mar.28,1907, v, 66} 655-677. AP30.G8,v«66 111 Inglis, W, Japan's preference for peace with America* Harper 1 s weeicly, Mar. 2, 1907 ,v, 51:298-300 t AP2«H32,v.51 112 Ion, Theodore P-, The Japanese school incident at San Francisco from the point of view of international and constitutional law* Michi- gan law review, Mar. 1907, v. 5; 326-343. 113 Jordan, David S, The Japanese problem in California. Out West ,iiar. 1907, v.26: 224-230, F851.096,v.26 114 Hart, J. A. The Oriental problem, 'as the coast sees it. World's work. Mar* 1907, v. 13: 8690«-869S. AP2,W8,v«13 115 Root, Elihu. The real question under the Japanese treaty and the San Francisco school board resolution American journal of international law, Apr..l907,v,l;273-286c JXi»A6,v.l American Asiatic association? Journal, May,l907 9 v»7: 104^109* HF3119«A5jV»7 116 Maxey, Edwin. The compromise in the Japanese controversy* Yale law journal, Apr. 19 07, v. 16 : 400-404, 117 Kershey, Amos S. The Japanese school question ?*nd the treaty ^making power. American political science review. May ,1907 >v«lS 39 3**4Q9 o JA:UA6 / v,l 118 Foord, John. Japanese in America- Outlook, i£ay 18, 1907, v. 86: 101*- 105, AF2»08,v.86 < 119 G-albreath, C.B, Mongolian immigration and the British colonies* Arena, June, 1907, v. 37: 610-613. AP2.A6,v,3'B Kinnosuke, A, The attitude of Japan toward the United States. Independent, June 20,1907, v. 62:1457-1459. AP2.I53,v.62 -11- 121 1907 Kawakami, K.K, The naturalization of Japanese. North American re*- view, June 31,1907, v,185: 394»-402. AP2*N7,v*185 122 Kennan,, George* The Japanese in the San Francisco schools* Outlook- June l,.1907,v* 86: 246-252, AP2*08,v.86 123 Maxey, Edwin. Our relation with Japan* Forum^ July-Sept .1907, v* 39 : 141-146, AP2*FS,v»39 L24 America and Japan. Outlook, July 20,1907, v. 20? 69^-70* AP2.08,v*20 '25 Aubert, Louis* Problemes Hali f orniens* Revue de Paris, July 15, 1907, v. 14:253-292. AP20.R27, v*14 126 Japan 1 s treatment of foreigners. American federationist, Aug*1907,v~ 14:555-556. HD8055.A5A2,vvl4 From a letter published in the New York Herald* 127 Dillon, E„J, White versus yellow: what Providence kept apart, man shall not unite. Contemporary review, Aug»1907,v*92 ;274-277 ♦ AP4«C7,v»92 128 Aubert, Louis. Les Etats-Unis at la colonisation japonaise* Eovue de Paris, Aug* 15, 1907, v.14: 856-894, AP20,R27,v*14 129 Recouly, Raymond. La politique exterieure du mois E*tats-Unis et Jap on* Refrue politique et parliamentaire^, Aug* 10,1907, v*53: 367*-373» H3.R4,v»533 130 Irwin, Will* The Japanese and the Pacific coast. Collier 1 s weekly, Sept, 28, Oct. 12-19, 1907, v. 40:13^-15; 13-15; 17^19. AP2.C65,v*40 131 Dillon, E.J, Yellow peril on the Pacific and elsewhere. Contempo- rary review, Sept. 1907, v. 92:430-432* AP4*C7,v*92 132 Bartheiemay, J. Llexclusion des eleves japonais des ecoles publiques ordinaires de San Francisco* Revue generale de droit inter- national public, Sept*i-0ct# 1907, v»14; 636-685". JX3»R56,v,14 133 Hutchinson, W. The Mongolian as a workingman^ A Pacific coast exped- ience with the Oriental problemc World's work, Sept #19 07, ' v*l4;9372-9376* . AP2*W8,v*14 :34 Brandt, M. von* Japan und die Vereinigten Staaten* Deutsche Rund- schau, Oct* 1907, v. 34: 90-104, AP30»D4,v*34 135 Stead, Alfred* Racial prejudice against Japan.' Fortnightly review, Oct. 1907, v,82: 637-651. AP4-F7.V.82 136 Ichihashi, Y. Japanese students in America* Outlook, 0ct*.12,1907 > v. 87:295^-297. AF2*08,v*87 137 Pacific-coast press on the anti-Oriental riots* Literary digest, Oct, 5, 1907, v. 35: 466-367 AP2 »L58,v«.35 -12*- 138 1907 Japanese in the United States and opinion in To^ye* Current li*^ra- ture, Nov* 1907,v< 43: 483-488. AP2 »C95,v»43 139 Lusk, Hugh H* The real yellow peril * North American review, Nov. 1907, v. 186: 375^383* AP2.N7,v*186 140 1908 Dicey, Edward* The United States on tfcie war path. Empire review , Jan. 1908,, v. 14: 403-407* DA10.E5,v.l4 141 Japan and America*. Inter-nation, Jan. 1908, n.s. v. 2:25-28. Hl»I6,n»s.v*2 142 Asia contra mundum. Fortnightly review,, Feb, 1908, n.s. v. 83: 185^200. AP4.F7,n.s.v.83 1*3 Aoki, S. Japanese immigration: the question as seen from the Japanese point of view. World's work, Mar* 1908, v* 15: 10041^-10044, AP2.W8,v,15 144 Les Japonais aux £tats~Unis. Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, Oct. 1908, v, 26: 435<-438* JX3,Q4,v.26 145 Works, Lewis R, Rights of aliens to hold real property in the United States. Government, Nov* 1908, v. 3: 247-250* Hl.G7,v.3 146 Prosser, William T. A western view of the Japsaase. World's work,Dee 1908, v, 17: 10989-10991. AP2.W8,v.l7 World's work (London), Jan»1909,Vvl2: 193-196, AP4*W85,v.l3 147 1909 California's intermittent yellow peril. Literary digest, Jan. 30,1909; v. 38: 159^-160. AP2.L58,v«38 148 The freaks of race prejudice, Nation, Jan. 21,1909,v»SS:54. AP2.N2,v*88 149 The Japanese agitation. Commercial and financial chronicle, Feb.,20, . 1909, v.88:473*-474< HGl.C7,v,88 150 Broader aspects of Japanese exclusion. Literary digest, Feb. 13, 1909, v. 38:239-240, AP2.L58,v,38 151 Collapse of antWapanese legislation. Literary digest, Feb. 20,1909, v. 38:279-281. AP2*L58,v.38 152 The "Yellow peril" in California. Current literature. Mar. 1909,v. ■ 46:251<-258» ' AP2.C95,v>46 15s MacClintock, Samuel. Anti-Japanese legislation. World to-day, Mar* 1909, v. 16:259-272. AP2*W75,v.l6 154 Le conflit americain- japonais et 1 T opinion publique ame'ricaine. Correspondent, Apr. 10yl909, v. 199: 36-52. AP20.C8,v.l99 Hanly, Thomas. The problem o:' the little brown man. Van Norden maga* zine, Apr. 1909, v. 5:19-2f . HGl.V3,v.5 *-13*- 156 1909 Roosevelt, Theodore. The Japanese question* Outlook, May 8,1909, v« 92:61-62, AP2«08,v.92 157 1910 Glynn, B, Orientals and Portola. Overland monthly, Feb. 1910,n.s*v. 55: 204^-210. AP2.09,n»s.v. 55 158 Markino, Y. My experiences in San Francisco* McClure's magazine, Nov. 1910, v. 36: 107-112* AP2»M2,v.36 159 Stellmann, Louis J< Yellow journals: San Francisco's Oriental newspapers. Sunset, Feb. 1910, v.24:197*-201. F851.S95,v*24 16© 1911 Oriental immigration. Outlook, Jan. 14,1911, v. 97:63-64. AP2,08,v,97 161 Japanese immigration. Outlook, Jan. 28,1911, v.97:151kL54. AP2.08,v*97 162 Greene, D.C. Japanese immigration. Outlook, Apr* 8, 1911, v*97: 795^796. AP2.08,v.97 163 Bramhall, John T. Orient in California. World to-day, Apr. 1911, v. 20: 464^-472. AP2.W75yv»20 164 1912 Jordan, David S. Japan and the United States* Sunset, Jan. 1912, v. 28: 59-63. F851.S95,v.28 365 The relations of Japan and the United States. Popular science monthly, Feb. 1912, v. 80:151^157 • AP2%P8,v*80 166 Japanese schools in America. Literary digest, Mar. 23,1912, v. 44: 585. AP2.L58,v»44 167 Lauck, W. Je&t. Japanese farmers in Texas. Their methods are being felt in the upbuilding tef the state. Texas magazine, Sep&*19l2, V. 6: 355-363. F381.TS5,v.6 168 Utsurikawa, N* Status of Japanese students in America past and tXttezA i'j v. 33:144-149* L11yE2,v,33i/ 171 Education, Nov. 1912 169 1913 California's anti^-alien land bill. Literary digest, Apr. 19, 1931, v* 46:878. AP2.L58,y-J46 170 Alien land bill in California. Outlook, Apr. 19,1913; v. 103 : 8,^8^82 9 , AP2v08,v^l03 Aliens Ttill in California. Outlook, Apr* 26, 1913, v. 103: 875. AP2.08,v,I93 • 172 Inglis, William. Playing with fire. Harper's weekly, May 3,1913, V* 57:7. A?2,H32,v.p7 173 Holt, Hamilton. Straining an historic friendship, How our attitude is alienating the sympathies of Japan. Independent, May 1,1913, • v. 74:975-978. -14- 1x4 1913 Jordan, David S. Japanese exclusion. Independent, May 1,1913 ,v. 74: 978. AP2.I53,v.74 175 California Insistent*' ^Independent, May 8,1913, v. 74:1010-1011* AP2.I53,v.74 176 Itawakami, Kiyoshi K, How California treats the Japanese. Indepen- dent, May 8, 1913, v. 74: 1019-1022. AP2.I53, v.74 177 The issue between Japan and California. Literary digest, May 3,1913, v. 46:991-994. AP2.L58,v.46 178 California's solution of her Japanese problem. Literary digest. May 17,1913, v*46: 1107-1109. AP2 .L58,v, ? 46 179 Japan and the land law. Literary digest, May 31,1913, v. 46:1214- 1215. AP2.L58,v,46 180 Dickey, F.W. The sanctity of contracts. Nation, May 22,1913, v. 96: 519-520. AP2.H2,v.96 181 Tsushima, S. Joaquin Miller and Japan. Nation, May 29, 1913, v* 96:544-545. AP2.N2,v-96 182 California land law agitation. Outlook, May 3, 1913, v. 104: 6-7. AP2.08,v.l04 183 Japan, California, and the United States. Outlook, May 3,1913, v-. 104:14-16. . AP2.08,v.lQ4 Discusses land legislation. 184 The Japanese in California. A poll of the press. Outlook, May 3, 1913, v. 104:22-24. AP2.08,v.l04 185 The alien land situation in California. Outlook, May 10,1913, v. 104:41-42. AP2.08,V.1Q4 186 Woeklke, W.V. White and yellow in in California. Outlook , May 10, 1913, v. 104:61-65. AP2.08,v.l04 187 Anti-alien land law problem. Outlook, May 17, 1913, v. 104:86-87- AP2»08,v.l04 188 Governor Johnson on the alien land law. Outlook, May 24,1913, v. 1 04 ; 12 9-13 0 . AP2 . 08 , v . 104 189 Brooks, Sydney. The Japanese in California. )utlcok (London), May 10,1913, v. 31: 644^645. AP4.Q8,v«31 190 Statist [Editorial]. The Unitsd 'Sjtates and Japan. Statist, May 24, 1913, v. 76:533. HGll.S8^v.76 191 What the Japanese do in California. American reviewrof reviews, June, 1913, v. 47:738-740. AP2.K4,v.47 -15- 192 1913 Friendship of Japan and American and the long diplomatic struggle* American review of reviews, June, 1913, v. 47: 643-651. AP2.R4,v.47 193 Mac f ar lane | Peter C* Japan in California. Collier's, June 7,1913; v. 51 * 5-6,20-23* AP2.C65,v.51 194 California precipitates an embarrassing situation. Current opinion, June, 1913, v. 54:445^449. AP2,C95,v,54 195 Hurd, Archibald. The racial war in the Pacific: aa imperial peril Fortnightly review, June, 1913, n.s.v. 93:1031^1046. AP4 AP2.L65,v.277 Noguchi, Y. Naturalization of Japanese. Nation, June 19,1913, v. 96: 616-617 . AP2.N2,v.96 Japan in America. New England magazine, June, 1913, n. s.v. 49:.T 59«- 16 °* AP2*N4,nJ 0 «v.49 Japan and the United States: symposium. North American review, June. 1913, v. 197:721f-760» AP2«N7,v.l97. Millis, H.A* California and the Japanese. Survey, June 7,1913, v, 30:332^-336. HVl,C4,v.30 Rowell, C.H. Japanese in California: biggest problem that ever facecl the American people. World's work, June, 1913, v» 26: 195^201. AP2.W8,v*26 California's case against Japan, American review of reviews. July. 1913, v. 48: 105-107. AP2.R4,v.48 20® Japan's economic interest in California. Currect opinion, July, 1913, v * 55:70. AP2.C95,v.55 -16- §09 21923 I/faxey, Edwin* Japanese-American relations* Forum, July ,,1913,, v. 50:66-76. AP2.F8,v. 50 210 Kawakami, Kiyoshi K, The Japanese on our farms. Forum, July, 1913, v. 50:82-93. AP2.F8,v.50 211 Marquis, N. Inter-racial amity ia California; life of the Japanese in Los Angeles. Independent, July 17,1913, v. 75:138-142* AP2.I53,v.75 212 California's hustling Japanese. Literary digest, July 13, 1913, v. 47:67* AP2.L58,v.47 21S Hinman, G-eorga W« Christian work for Orientals in America, fission' ary review, July, 1913, v,36: 501^510. BV2350.M7 214 Kurd, Archibald, The racial war in the Pacific: an imperial peril* Living age, July 5,1913, v. 278:3-15. AP2 .L65,v*278 From Fortnightly review, June 2,1913,v*99 : 1031-1046. AP4*F7,v.99 215 Brick-bats for silk hat immigrants. Sunset, July, 1913, v. 31 :164, F851.S95,v.31 216 Can we assimilate the Japanese? Literary digest, Aug. 2,1913, v, 47:165-166- AP2*L58,v*47 217 Mahan, A.T. "Japan among the nations." Living age, Aug .2, 1913, v. 278:312'-316. AP2.L65,v,278 218 Peabody, Francis G. Nagging the Japanese. North American review, Aug.l913,v«198:332-340. AP2,N7,v.l98 Discusses the land question. 219 Mabie, H*W. Americans and the Far East. Outlook, Aug. 2,1913,v* 104:754-757* AP2,08,v„104 220 Bryan, J.I. Situation in Japan. Outlook, Aug.2,1913,,v.l04r*57^ 758. AP2.Q8,v"l04 221 Peabody, F.G-. California and Japan, Outlook, Aug.2,1913,v*104: 758-759. AP2„08,v.l04 222 223 Edwards, Percy L- The industrial side of the alien land law problem. Overland monthly, Aug* 1913, V. 62;19Q*-200. AP&,.C9,v.62 Komal, T.G-. America and Japan: the Japanese case. Spectator, Aug. 9, 1913, v. 111:208^-210. APa.S7,v.lll DisouWS£ the new land law. 224 Ridgely, Harold C. Are the Japanese unfriendly? Forum, Oct ,1913, v. 50:483^485. AP2.F8,v.50 -17- 225 1913 Phelps, E.M. California anti^-alien land law* Independent. Oct* 16,1913,7. 76:141, AP2,I53,v*76 228 Japanese in Florida. Independent, Oct, 23 .,1913)V.76:I57*-158. AP2«I53, It is her purpose to colfcnize parts of Mexico, p t 157. 227 Gadsby, John. Foreigners* right to ownership of land in Japan. Lawyer and banker, fcsi. 1913, v* 6: 284^-287 ♦ 22 8 Controversy with Japan. Outlook, Nov, 1, 1913, v. 105:464-465* AP2,08,v.l05 229 California and the Japanese : symposium. Outlook, Nov, 1,1913, v. 105:477^480* # AP2.08,v.l05 230 Latane, John H, Our relations with Japan. University of Chicago magazine, Nov. 1913, v, 6: 16-18. L£908,v,6 ill 1914 Gadsby, John. The Japanese 'Law relating to foreigners 1 right of ownership in landl Law quarterly review, Jan. 1914, v« 30; 91-96. 232 Anti4-American outbreaks in the Japanese Biet, Current opinion, Feb, 1914, v. ^:99i-100, AP2.095,v« 566 233 Ferrero on Japan and America. Literary digest, Feb.7,19l4,v.48; 252 * AP2.L58,v.48 234 Japan resolves on peace at any price with the United States* Cur- rent opinion. Mar*1914,v. 56:173-174. AP2,C95,v.56 235 Gulick, S„L> The problem of Oriental immigration. Survey, Mar* 7, 1914, v. 31:720-722. HV1»C4,S.31 2&6 Komai, T.G. Progress ©f. reverse in Japan» Asiatic review, Apr* 1914, n,s*v»3:30Q<-305. DSl.I4,n*s*r*3 Budget for 1914, p. 303 237 Russia egging on Japan against us. Literary digest, Apr.4,1914, *«48:75Q AP2.L58,v.48 238 Whelpley, J.D. Are we honest with Japan? Century magazine, May, 1914, v. 88:105-108. AP2.C&,v.88 239 Japan and the United States* Fortnightly review, May 1,1914, v« 95:885^892. AP4.F7 n.s.v,95 Living age, June 20,1914,v.281: 707-712. AP2*L65,v»281 240 Kobayashi, Teruaki. Le caractere du peupie japsnais, Revue inter<- nationale de sociologie, June,-1914,22e annee: 402-408. . Extrait d ? un livre,».La socie'te" japo^aise... dans la Bibliotheque d'histoire contemporaine. Paris, F. Alcan ed. -18- 241 1914 Iyenaga, T. Relations of the United States with China and Japan. American academy of political and social science* Annals, July., 1914, v. 54: 254-259 < Hl.A4,v*54 242 American- Japanese discussions relating to the land tenure law of California. American journal of international law, July, 1914, v. 8;57I*-578* JXl.A6,v.8 •~i it/ 45 Japanes9 rights in America* Literary digest, July 11 .1914, v. 49 : 48-50. AP2.L58.V.49 244 Not the right Wa#. Outlook, July 18,1914, v. 107: 645 , AP2.08,v.l07 245 Mahan, John, The Japanese question, American law review, Sept #1914, v. 48:698-713. 246 Griff is , W,E, Our honor and sham.§- with Japan* ttorth American re*- view, Oct. 1914, v. 200:566-575. AP2.N7,V«20Q 247 Trying to embroil America and Japan, Literary digest, Nov. 28,1914, v. 49:1056* AP2.L58.V.49 * 248 1915 Putnam, fcmkt America's issue Wiih Japan. National magazine, Jan. 1915^ v» 41:599^-607, AP2,N34,v.41 249 California and thj Japanese. Outlook, Feb* 3,1915, v. 109 :249£250« AP2*08,v.lQ9 2S0 Japanese conceptions of America* Sunset, Feb. 1915, v. 34:346. F851.S95,v,34 251 Lane, C*K» Bae^are of Japanese competition: jkhose Yankees of the East are' building up a hosiery export trade of large pro >~. portions* American economist. Mar* 19, 1915, v. 55:142* HC101.A5,v.55 252 Blythe, Scimuel G-. A talk with the Japanese premier. Saturday eve- ning post, Apr. 24,1915, v. 187 : 3-4, 53-54, AP2.S2,v*187 253 Garrett, Snarl of waking Asia. Everybody's magazine, May, 1915, v. 32:587-600. AP2,E9,v<32 254 Blythe, Samuel G-* Japan and the United States. Saturday evening post, May 1,1915, v. 187 : 13-14, 57*~58, 61-62 » AP2 : S2,v.l87 255 Kaneko, K. Christianity and internationalism* Biblical world, June, 1915, v. 45:361-362. BS410.B8.V.45 256 Books on Japanese relations'. Outlook, Sept. 22,1915,v.lll:232-234, AP2.,08,v*lll -19 2 58 1915 Austin, Richard W- Japan; America's industrial peril. Protectionist, Oct, 1915, v^27:.360-364. HF1750.P8, v. 27 259 Millis, H.A. Some of the economic aspects of Japanese immigration. American economic review, Dec. 1915, v. 5:787-804* HBl.E26,v.5 360 1916 Shibusawa, Y, America and Japan. - Nineteenth century and after, Felj, 1916, v, 91s 541-544. AP4.N7,v.91 261 Steffens, L. California and the Japanese. Collier's weekly, Mar. 25,1916,v.57:5-6. AP2.C65,v.57 262 Japan repudiates dual alliance. Outlook, Mar»29,19i6 ,v*112:722» AP2-.08,v.ll2 263 Japan's immigration-grievance. Literary digest, Apr*22,1916,v» 52:1138. AP2.»L58,v*52 264 Diabolical Independent, Apr. 24, 1916, v. 86:125. AP2,I53,v.86 265 Japan's immigrations-grievance. Literary digest, Apr* 22, 1916, v. 52:1138. APr»L56,v.52 266 Japanese exclusion* Sunset, June, 1916, v. 36:36. F851 Apr. 5,1919 : 20-21. AP2.L58,v.61 275 Kawakami* Kiyoshi K. Japan and the United States. Atlantic monthly., MtW ',1917 ,v. 119s 671^-681. AP2.A8,v.ll9 -20- 276 1917 Hodges, G.C. Honorable gentlemen's agreement. Suhset, June, 1917, v, 38:24^25. F85i.S95,v. 38 277 Iyenaga, T. Discrimination with reference to citizenship and land ownership* Academy of political science, New fork* Proceed- ings, July, 1917, v. 7:565i-569. H31.A4,v<7 278 Kaltenborn, H, von. Land ownership of aliens. Academy of political science, Ivow York. Proceedings, July ,1917,v.7: 570>-575. H31«A4,v.7 279 Gulick, S.L., and others . Resident aliens and treaty obligations; discussion. Academy of political science, New York. Proceed- ings, July, 1917, v,7:576>-594. H31.A4,v.7 280 Kalterborn, H. von. Foundations for a durable peace between the United States and Japan. American academy of political and social science. Annals, July, 1917, v,72 .129-131* Hl*A4,v*72 281 Hughes, A.L. Buddhism in Seattle. Outlook, July 4,1917, v. 116: 375, AP2.08,v.ll6 9 82 283 2S§ 28$ 288 Clarke, M- A* Working with the Japanese. Independent, Sept. 28,1917, v - 91:501. A?2.I53,v<91 Gulick, S.L* Light on the American- Japanese problem. World outlook, Sept. 19$7,v»3:ll, AP2 .W7485, v. 3 284 1918 Special Japanese finance commission to the United States. Bankers magazine, Feb. 1918, v«96; 218^22 5. HG1501.B3, v. 96 Japanese question in America* New York Evening Post magazine, Mary 16, 1918,pt. 5:16-17. }] Contents: The fact in the case, by Masanao I \ Haniharaj Improvement observed in Japanese po 4 - s it ion in California, by William MacDonald* Weyl, W.S, Japan's thwarted emigration. Asia, May, 1918, v*18:393- 394, HF3119.A5,v.l8 28$ G-rahame, L. Japanese land question. Pan American magazine, June, 1918, v,27;90~91. F1401«.P18,v,27 Hughes, A.L* F. 0, B., U.S.A.; ■ the Pacific baby transportation ro«, World outlook, Dec. 1918, v*4:ll. AP2«W7 /1 :85< v . 4 289 1919 Momentous issue; naturalization of Japanese . Outlook, Fefc.5,1919, v. 121:207-208. AP2.08,v.l21 -21- 290 1919 What Japan asks. Literary digest, v, 60., Mar. 8,1919:22. Discussos the demands of Japan at the Peace conference for the abolition of race discrimi- nation* AP2«L58,v«60 291 Jar an and the* outcome of the Conference, Current opinion, Apr .191$, v, 66: 214* AF2,C95,v.66 292 Duffus, ILL. California irredenta* Nation, Apr* 12,1919, v. 108: 549-551, AP2,N2,v.l08 29S Gulick, S.L, What Japan really wants. Independent, May 10,1919, v. 98:218-219, AP2.I53,v»98 A discussion of Japan's efforts to s&cure some clause in the peace covenant recognizing tht princi- ple of equality of race treatment. 294 Hyndman, H.M. The rising Asiatic tide. Asia, Aug. 1919, Vvl9 : 781- 764. HF31l9.A5,v,19 295 Japan society of New York. Bankers magazine, Aug. 1919, v. 99:216- 218. HG1501,BS,v,99 296 Japanese picture brides become frights in California. Literary digest, v. 62, Aug. 9, 1919 :53-54> AP2.L58,v.62 297 Phelan, J.D., jx- Japanese evil in California. North American re- view, Sept. 1919, v. 210:323-328. . AP2.N7,v.210 298 Japanese buying land. Oregon voter, Nov. 1, 1919, v. 19:172-173 4 299 1920. Briggs, A,H* and othe rs. Japanese in California. Japan review, Apr. 1920,v. 4: 166-170. Treat, J. P. Japanese in America. t American review of reviews, Jan, 1920, Vv 61: 76-78, 6 J. 301 Gmlick, S.F. Where east is west. Independent, Apr. 3, 1920, v. 102 : 12-14, AP2,I53,V.102 302 Irish, J. P. Orientals in California. Overland monthly, Apr. 1920, n,s. v. 7 5: 332-333. AP2.Q9,zus*v. 75 303 Millman, E.F. Evils of paternalism. Overland monthly, May, 1920, n.s.v. 75: 439-441. AP2>C9,h«s.v.75 304 Mason, G. 'Possum and the dinosaur'. Outlook, June * '»125 5 319-320* 125 305 Anti-Japanism in California. Literary digest, v, 66 920: 26, AP2,L58,v,66 306 California's antWapanese campaign. Literary digest, v. 66, July 31, 1920: 14-15. AP2.L58,V.66 -38*. 307 1920 Hitter, W.E. Pact for the Pacific. Survey* Sept* l,1920,v.44: 660. HVl.C4,v.44 308 No more racs discrimination. Nation^ Aug. 7, 1920, v. 111:146* AP2.N2jV.lll 303 Stoddard, L* Japan challengss us to control California. World's work, Sept. 1920,v,4Q: 481-483. AP2*W8,v.4Q SPEECHES IN CONGRESS 310 Foster, David J. The treaty power of the government. Speeches in the House, Jan. 16,22.jl907. Congressional record. 59th Cong., 2d sess., v. 41 > pt,2:1231-1238;i522-1523. . An argument that the United States > by treaty stipulation, may Relieve the subjects of a foreign power of the disabilities of alienage respecting the public schools. Jll.R5,v.41,pt..2 311 French > B.L. Shall the Unitod States exclude the immigration of Japanese and Korean laborers? Speech in the House, Mar. 17, 1908. Congressional record. 60th Cong. ,1st sess. ,v.42,pt.4: 3494-3498. Jll4S,v.42,pt.4 312 Gilbert, George E. The Japanese school question. Speech in the House, Feb. 12,1907. Congressional record, 59th Cong*, 2d sess., v. 41, appendix: 52-55. Jll .K5,v.41,app. "The treaty -making power of the General govern- ment can not invade the reserved rights of the States." 313 Hayes, A.I. The treaty-making power of the government and the Japanese question. Speech in the House, Jan. 23,1907. Con- gressional record, 59th Cong., 2d sess., v.4l,pt.2: 1579-1583. Holds that "the authority to make a treaty under the Constitution must be discovered by exactly the same process as the authority to pass a statute*. • The provision of the Constitution reserving to the States or to the people all powers not granted to the Federal government must be just as binding up- on the treaty-making power as upon any other branch of the Government* " Jll*R5,v*41,-t*2 314 Okuma, Count Shigenobu. Relations with Japan. Newspaper article in New York. Sun, Dec. 4,1915. Congressional record, 64th Cong., 1st sess.,v. 5S, pt. 1. p. 754-755. Introduced into the Record by Mr. Phelan, Jan* 10,1916* 315 Phelan, James D. The Japanese derand for race equality. Speech in the Senate, Feb. .20, 1920. C sessional record, 66th Cong., 2d sess,, v. 59, no. 66 (current file)3834-33S6. In issue of Feb. 27,1920. -23- 316 Sherley, S* Th© treaty -making power. Speech in the House, Jan. 22, 1907* Congress ional record, 59th Cong., 2d sess.,v,41,pt.2; 1515*-1522. JU*R5,v*41,pt.2 Discusses first, violations of treaty rights of aliens, and, then, the extent of the treaty -caking power 3 Holds that "the reserved power of the States are a limitation upon the treaty -making power?" Appended is the address of Judge Shackle*- ford Miller on the considerations relating to the treaty-making power involved in the San Francisco school question* 317 Webb, iiidwin Y» The treaty -making power and tho etatos, and the Japanese-San Francisco school controversy. Speech in tho House, Feb. 16,1907* Congressional record, 59th Cong., 2d sess.,v*41, pt. 3:3152-3135, Jll*B5,v,41,pt*3 318 Works, John D, The Asiatic problem, immigration, national defense* Speech in the Senate, July 14,1916. Congressional record, 64th Cong., 1st sess., v. 53,no»176 (current file): 12746-12753* JAPANESE IN HAWAII 319 Atkinson, A.L.C, Hawaii and the Japanese. Independent, Sept. 21,1905, v. 59 : 681-683* AP2.I53,v.59 320 Blackman, William P. The making of Hawaii; a study in social evolution. New Yorfc, London, The Macmillan co*,1899. 266 p. See index under Japanese* DU62 5.B62 321 Browne, G, Waldo. The parp.dise of the Pacific; the Hav/aii Islands, Boston, Dana Estes & co. [1900] ♦ 230 p» "The Japanese and contract labour in Hawaii": p* 146^155. DU623.B87 322 Commons, Eohn R* Races and immigrants in America* New York, The Mac*- Millan co » ,1907. 242 p« See index under Hawaii* JV6465»C7 S23 Damon, Francis W. Hawaii's example to California. Independent, Feb* 14,1907, v. 62:363-368. AP2„I53,v.62 324 Dunn, A. Keeping the coast clear: the Japanisation of Hawaii a warn*- ing to the west* Sunset, July, 1913, v. 3£: 122-127 * F851#S95,v»31 325 Ford, Alexander H* Our Japanese territory. Collier f s, vol. 43, July 24, 1909:12^-13. : AP2 »C65,v.43 326 Gulick, Sidney L. Hawaii T s American- Japanese problem; a description of the conditions, a statement of the problems and suggestions for their solution. [Honolulu] Printed by Honolulu Star-bulletin [1915] 42 p. DU627.5»G8 -24 §27 Hall, Presoott F« Immigration and its effects upon the United States i New York; H. Holt and co.,1906. 393 p* Japanese in Hawaii: p. 58 « JV646 5«K2 328 Harvey-Elder , Churchill* Looking ahead in Hawaii. The Japanese and the census — a suggestion for government. Sunset , Feb. 1910^24; 183-184. F851.S35,v.24 329 Hawaii (Ter.) Board of immigration , labor and sta tis tics. First r it- port , 1911. Honolulu, Star-Bulletin rrint, 1912 . 75 p* See taiiles of statistics, "Arrivals and de- partures of steerage passengers for Jtap,rs 1905- 1909,'" p. 38-60. JV9300.H3A4 330 Hawaiian almanac and annual... The reference b6ok of information and statistics relating to the Hawaiian Islands, of value to merchants, tourists andmoihers. Thos. G, Thrum, ccmp. and pub* Honolulu, T.S. Thrum, 1875-date* See ihde* Of each volume under Population, Japanese* DU621.H3 331 Hawaiian Islands. ( in Naw international encyclopaedia, v-9. New York, 1909. p. 641-647.,) "Population": p. 644-645* AE5,N55,v«9 332 Hawaiian Islands, Bureau of immigration * Eeport > 1899. Honolulu Hawaiian gazette co. print, 1900. 54 p. JV9300.H3A3 1899 "Japanese immigration": p. 7»-ll« See also issues for previous years » 333 _. — _ Gsneral superintendent of the census . Census of the Hawaiian Islands taken Dec* 27,1884 under the direction of the Board of education. Mal&lo o ke kauoha a ka Papa hoonaauao. [Honolulu, 1885 Q 14 p. HA&007.H42 1884 334 — ^* L '**r*. B©rort. . » Honolulu, Hawaiian star press, 18B£. 127 p. Japanese: p* 34, 36, 38. See also the various tables of statistics of population. HA4007*H42 1896 , 33 5 How Hawaii is affected liy Japanese exclusion. Literary digest, vol* 34, Mar. ' J§,1907: 412-413. AP2,L58,v#34 336 Inglis, William. Hawaii's lesson to headstrong California: how the island territory -has solved the problem of dealing with its four thousand Japanese public school children. Harper's weekly, Feb* 16, 1907, v, 51: 226-228- . AP2„H32,v,51 337 Irwin, EdwarS P. The "Japanese peril" in Hawaii. World to-day, Oct. 1909, v. 17:1038-1041* AP2.W75,v,17 338 The. Japanese press on Hawaiian annexation. Public opinion, vol»23, July 29,1897: 138-139. AP2.P9,v*23 -25- 359 Macarthur, Walter. Opposition to Oriental immigration. American academy of political and social science. Annals., Sept. 19 09, v. 34: 239-246, Hl^.A4,v.34 Giv^s statistics of Japaaase in Hawaii. 340 Nakamura, Keijiro. Hawaiian annexation from a Japanese point of view. Arena, vol* 18, Dec. 1897: 834-839. AP2.A6,v,18 341 Noyes, Theodore W. Far of the metals. Washingtoniana. Mexico, Hawaii and Japan. Washington, D.C., T.W. Cadick, printer, 1899. 151 p. Japan & Hawaii: ,p. 126-151. AC8.N85 342 343 345 346 347 348 350 Oleson, S.B. Japan in Hawaii. Independent, vol.45, May 11,1893:633* Public opinion, vol. 15, May 20,1893:169. AP2.I53,v.45 AP2«P9,v,15 Bichards, T. The future of the Japanese in Hawaii. Journal of race development, Apr. 1912, v. 2:399-423. HT1501. J7,v.2 ^44 Scott, M.M. The Japanese conquest of Hawaii. The Japanese are now the largest element in the population of our Mid^Pacific territory^- they are the basis of Hawaii's prosperity, and are steadily ad- vancing hoth in numbers and in the part they play in the commercial , intellectual and social lii© of th© Islands. Munsey(s magazine. Oct. 1904, v. 32: 97-99. AP2.!fe,v.32 Surprising birth-rate of Japanese in Hawaii. Literary digest, Oct. 17, 1908, v. 37: 544. AP2.L58,v.37 Schurz, Carl. Hawaii, Japan, and the United States. Harper's wsekly, vol. 41, Aug. 21, 1897: 823. AP2.H32,v,41 Thurston, Lorrin A.. A handbook on the annexation of Hawaii. [St. Joseph, Mich., 1897. 83 p.] See index under Japanese. DU627.T6 u " s - Bureau of labor. 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