Background
Kazuko Tsurumi was born on June 10, 1918 in Tokyo, Japan.
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Kazuko Tsurumi was born on June 10, 1918 in Tokyo, Japan.
Kazuko Tsurumi graduated from Tsuda University, she proceeded to America for further studies at Vassar College. While in the United States she became an intimate friend of Pearl Buck.
Kazuko Tsurumi was a member of the Research Institute of China. She is the author of significant amount of works, among her works is "A Study of Dewey" and several translations of the works of Pearl Buck.
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Quotes from others about the person
Shunsuke's younger brother said: "Kazuko loved her father very much. To speak frankly, he was the man she loved the most in my life. She was a "father's daughter". It's that type, like Anais Nin or Mori Mori."
Kazuko Tsurumi's father was Yusuke Tsurumi, politician, and she was also a sister of Shinsuke Tsurui, philosopher and professor.