Education
He graduated from Haverford College in 1917, and then attended Columbia University, from which he graduated in 1920.
鮎沢 巌
He graduated from Haverford College in 1917, and then attended Columbia University, from which he graduated in 1920.
In 1911 he went to Hawaii as a recipient of the Friend Peace Scholarship. He served as the Japanese delegate to the International Labor Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, and as Director of the Tokyo branch of the International Labor Organization until 1939. He joined the staff of the International Christian University in 1952.
In 1956, he received an honorary degree from Haverford College.
He published several books and articles, including A History of Labor in Modern Japan in 1966. His papers are held by the library of Haverford College.
On October 14, 1922, Ayusawa married Tomiko Yoshioka. They had several children, including a daughter Tsuyuko (born, Geneva 30 June 1923), who married Léopold d"Avout, the 5th duc d"Auerstaedt, and became the mother of the sixth duc.