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Memories of C&O Kansai

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Terry Nakamura, my “Senpai” at Worcester College in Oxford, retired from the post of Honorary Secretary of the C&O this April after drinking thousands of bottles of wines at various C&O parties and golf matches over a period of more than 30 years. As the first secretary of C&O Kansai, I would like to share my memories and the history of the reinauguration of C&O Kansai, which was one of Terry’s greatest contributions to C&O.

Text of Mr Teruhisa Nakamura’s speech at the Gokurosama Party held in his honour at Mitsubishi Club on July 6, 2012

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Mr Teruhisa Nakamura’s Speech — Gokurosama Party, Mitsubishi Club (6 July 2012)

 

Firstly, let me offer my thanks to the Honorary Secretaries for arranging this special “Gokurosama” event in my honour at the Mitsubishi Club. The event was originally scheduled in June at Kojunsha in Ginza, and I apologise for forcing its cancellation due to my sudden visit to Oxford. I feel I must therefore give you a brief report of that unexpected trip.

The Cambridge & Oxford Society of Tokyo celebrates its Centenary

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OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE CLUB - CLUB NEWS No. 108
AUGUST 2005

The Cambridge & Oxford Society of Tokyo celebrates its Centenary.

Not all Oxford & Cambridge related activity takes place in Great Britain. We thought that members would be interested in this account by Teruhisa Nakamura, a member, of a recent function in Japan.

THE C&O SOCIETY IN THE SIXTIES

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Tomoyuki Imai, St Antony's, Oxford, 1960 - 61

Being asked to write about the Society's activities in the old days was rather embarrassing to me as I would have to reveal my real age. I have been disguising myself as someone ten years younger, although the deception was probably obvious on golf courses. Nevertheless I decided to accept the request, thinking, "Who cares about my age?!" In any case, I have recently had to buy that wicked old man's driver and spoon called an S-Yard to maintain the distance of my woods shots.

THE GOOD OLD DAYS

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Hidehiro Takaki, Gonville & Caius, Cambridge 1927-30

After graduating from Cambridge in 1930, and a further one and a half years working in London in Prof. Pite's architecture office, I returned to Japan in 1932. So my memories of the old days of the Cambridge & Oxford Society go back a long way into the past!

WHY THE "CAMBRIDGE & OXFORD SOCIETY"?

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Giro Koike, Magdalene College, Cambridge 1931-34

This year, we will celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Cambridge & Oxford Society, Japan. This is indeed a happy event.

But when I thought of how the members who knew the Society in earlier days are gradually disappearing, I felt I should take up my pen and leave some short account of what I know about the Society's history.

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