On Saturday April 23, the Japan Center of Stony Brook University (JCSB) held a virtual award ceremony for its 17th Annual Essay Competition, sponsored by Canon U.S.A. The opening remarks by JCSB President Iwao Ojima were followed by warm greetings from two distinguished guests: Mikio Mori, ambassador and consul general of Japan in New York, and Sammy Kobayashi Sr., vice president and general manager, Hybrid Workplace Solutions, Canon U.S.A., Inc. Eriko Sato, chair of the JCSB Essay Competition, reported that 140 essays were submitted from 33 schools for the 17th competition, and seven essays were selected by a committee of judges headed by Chief Judge Sachiko Murata. Each winner received a cash award of up to $3,000 and Canon products. The winning essays can be found on the JCSB website. Stony Brook University students Devin Overend won the Uchida Memorial Award and Martin Kordas won the Special Award in the competition. They were presented with a $1,000 and a $500 check, respectively
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2015 paper written by Oguma Eiji containing lots of interesting historical information about the Japanese radical and student movements of 1968, including historical background and aftermath.
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