October 21st. Lecture at the Imperial University of Tokyo.
October 23rd. Lecture at Waseda University.
October 24th. Lecture, Imperial University.
October 25th. Lecture, Keio University, 1-2 P. M. Waseda University, 3-4.
October 26th. Lecture, Imperial University.
October 27th. Lecture, Waseda University.
October 28th. Lecture, Waseda University.
November 1st. Lecture, American School in Japan (morning). Tokyo Women's College (afternoon).
November 3rd. Lecture, University of Commerce, 1-2 P. M. Japan Women's University, 2-4. Meiji University, 4.10-5.30.
November 9th. Lecture, Imperial University of Kyoto.
November 10th. Address before city authorities and citizens of Kyoto.
November 11th. Address before city authorities and citizens of Kobe.
November 14th. Address before city authorities of Osaka on "Taxation and Special Assessments."
November 15th. Address before Economic Associa- tion of Osaka on "The Economic Aspects of City Government."
November 18th. Address in the Auditorium of the Osaka Asahi on "The Battle for Efficient City Government in America." The address was printed in full in the Asahi, and in the Osaka Mainichi (English edition).
November 19th. Address before the city authorities and citizens of Nagoya on "City Planning and Municipal Finances."
November 25th. Address before the first City Planning Conference of Japan on "The Struggle for City Planning in America."
January 15th, 17th and 19th. Conferences at the Insti- tute for Municipal Research with a small group of students and instructors from Tokyo Imperial Uni- versity and Waseda University.
February 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 27th. Six lectures
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Administration and Politics of Tokyo. Contributors: Charles A. Beard - author. Publisher: The Macmillan Company. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1923. Page Number: 3.
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