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Licensed by Miyagi Prefecture to set up a kindergarten.
Name for the incorporated educational institution:
Miyagi MeySen Adademy |
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Name of the kindergarten:
MeySen Kindergarten |
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The chairman of the board of trustees:
Yoshinobu Goto |
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Trustees:
Carl L. Harrigan
Philip N. Broman
David J. Broman
Paul H. Broman
Ichiro Abe
Mamoru Ogawa
Teruo Tomono
Kyoko Ogawa |
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The first principal: Yuko Homma |
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The first entrance ceremony is comprised of two junior (kindergarten)
classes and one senior (pre-school) class. Seventy-one children are enrolled. |
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MeySen Friends Club is founded. |
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Hall building construction is completed. |
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Philip Broman becomes the second principal. |
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Twelve additional classes are added.
Barn construction is completed. |
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The first "three-week study tour" is held in the U.S.
(The tour has been an annual event ever since.) |
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The first alumni meeting is held.
The first quarterly issue of "Friends Club News" is published.
MeySen is licensed by Miyagi Prefecture to establish
Takamori MeySen Kindergarten.
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The first entrance ceremony is held at Takamori MeySen
Kindergarten (four classes). |
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Hall building is completed at the Takamori Campus.
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