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Material Name |
Aichi Medical College Preparatory Course "Oen Kashu (Book of Cheering Songs)" |
Year(Japanes Era Name) |
Showa 7 |
Year |
1932 |
Description |
Aichi Medical College (1920-1931) was a predecessor to Nagoya University School of Medicine.
A preparatory course, in which students studied languages and basic education for three years, existed separately from the four-year undergraduate regular course.
An inscription of the preparatory course's school song, "Minamoto Kiyoki (Clear Streams)", commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Aichi Medical College preparatory course's alumni association "Tachibana-kai" (named after a fruit indigenous to Japan known as Citrus tachibana), was placed in Tsurumai Campus's newly-constructed Koka-en (Fruit Fragrance Garden) in 1982.
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Physical Description |
31p ; 20cm |
Material Type |
Books
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The Dawn of Modern Medical Science Digital Archive
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