known as Ōyama Sutematsu or Madame Ōyama. Ōyama Iwao left Japan to study Prussian military systems early in 1884, relieving Ōyama Sutematsu of the social...
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Oyama, Ōyama or Ohyama may refer to: Oyama, Tochigi (Japanese: 小山市), a city in Japan Ōyama, Ōita (Japanese: 大山町), a town in Japan Oyama, Shizuoka (Japanese:...
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Ōyama Iwao with Sukeichi Oyama (1858-1922), Japanese engraver who studied at Temple Hill Academy in Geneseo, New York, United States. In 1870, Ōyama was...
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the boys' schools. In 1900, with the help of her friends Princess Ōyama Sutematsu and Alice Bacon, she founded the Joshi Eigaku Juku (女子英学塾, Women's...
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siblings included physicist Yamakawa Kenjirō and Meiji-era social figure Ōyama Sutematsu. Futaba took part in the defense of Tsuruga Castle in the Boshin War...
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Shigeko, later Baroness Uryū Shigeko, as well as Yamakawa Sutematsu, later Princess Ōyama Sutematsu. Kaneko Kentarō was left in the U.S., too, as a student...
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sisters, Yamakawa Futaba (1844 – 1909) and Yamakawa Sutematsu (1860-1919), later Princess Ōyama Sutematsu (大山 捨松), are also well-known. Futaba, who fought...
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University Yamakawa Sutematsu (1860–1919), graduate of Vassar College, after marriage to Oyama Iwao, she was known as Oyama Sutematsu, an organizer at the...
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physician, co founder of Johns Hopkins Hospital (December 29, 1919) Ōyama Sutematsu, first Japanese woman to receive a college degree (February, 1919)...
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School of Art at Vassar College under the name of Shige Nagai. She and Ōyama Sutematsu, who also enrolled at Vassar that year, were the first two Japanese...
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