Yoshikazu Hani
Yoshikazu Hani (be similar, and do not spread it from May 1, 1880 to October 26, 1955) is a journalist; a school teacher. I founded a free school with Motoko Hani of the wife.
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Origin, person
- I am from Mitajiri, Yamaguchi (existing Hofu-shi).
- I enter the Kaho primary school. After graduation, I learn from Chinese classics private supplementary school Shuuyou school building.
- I go to Tokyo and become a student of Ryukei Yano. It is entered the company in 1900 by information company (HOCHI SHIMBUN in the back). I become the Hochi Shimbun chief editor in January in the next year, but I marry Motoko Matsuoka of the reporter for same Hochi Shimbun in December of the year and leave the office. I become the editor in chief Branch Chief of the Takada newspaper publisher of Niigata.
- I come back to Tokyo again in 1902 and launch 婦人之友 of 家庭之友後 in 1903.
- I found a free school in 1921. I serve the master of school.
- I found a meeting of all Kunitomo in 1930.
- It is died in 1955 by myocardial infarction.
References
- "婦人之友"
- "Zoshigaya brief correspondence" 婦人之友社, 1956
- "My beloved life" 婦人之友社, 1985
- School publication station, 2006 free to do "free academic person Yoshikazu Hani"
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