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Invitation to a Japanese Minister.

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The Corporation of the University has invited Kentaro Kaniko Vice-Minister of Agriculture and Commerce in the Japanese ministry and a member of the Japanese House of Peers, to be present at the '97 Commencement exercises. Count Kaniko graduated at the Harvard Law School in 1878, and the invitation now extended to him means that he will be the recipient of an honorary degree at Commencement. This will be the first time a native of Japan has been thus honored.

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