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The Mizuno clan (水野氏 Mizuno-shi) was a Japanese clan which claimed descent from the Seiwa Genji. In the Edo period, the Mizuno clan produced many men who were fudai daimyōs serving the Tokugawa shogun, as well as countless families of hatamoto. Lady Odai, Tokugawa Ieyasu's mother, was the daughter of a Mizuno; specifically, Mizuno Tadamasa of Kariya Castle. The late Edo-era political reformer Mizuno Tadakuni was a descendant of this clan. The clan ruled over the short-lived Ogawa Domain - Wikipedia


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Tsunekichi Midzuno

Mr. Tsunekichi Midzuno.
日本語: 水野常吉。
Date Unknown date
Source
English: Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Conference of the World Federation of Education Associations, Tokyo, Japan, August 2-7, 1937. Volume II, The World Conference Committee of the Japanese Education Association, 1938.


Hiroshi Midzuno

Japan And Asia: Economic Development And Nation Building
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Ichimura Shinichi - 2015 - ‎Business & Economics
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Kiyoshi Midzuno

MIDZUNO, Kiyoshi "Bob"
March 13, 1922 - July 31, 2009
Passed away peacefully with his children at his side on July 31, 2009 in San Francisco, CA. Preceeded in death by his parents, Teruko and Hiroshi Midzuno and his wife of 58 years, Kumeko Ruth Midzuno.


UNTERSUCHUNGEN PBER DEN PARTIELLEN
ABBAU DER PROTEINE.
V. Mitteilung. Partielle Spaltung der Gelatine durch
aufeinanderfolgende Anwendung von Natronlauge
und Salzsaure.
VON
HIROSHI MIDZUNO.
(Aus dein Bioehemischen Institut der Medizinischen Fakultdt
zu Nagasaki. Vorstand: Prof. Dr. T. Uchino.)
(Eingegangen am 9. September 1941)
EINLEITUNG.


INVESTIGATIONS PBER PARTIELLEN
REMOVAL OF PROTEINS.
V. Notice. Partial cleavage of gelatin successive application of caustic soda   and hydrochloric acid.
FROM HIROSHI MIDZUNO.
(From your Biohemological Institute of the Medical Faculty to Nagasaki. Board: Prof. Dr. med. T. Uchino.)
(Received on September 9, 1941) INTRODUCTION.


https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/biochemistry1922/34/3/34_3_339/_pdf/-char/ja


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California, San Francisco Area Funeral Home Records, 1895-1985
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Hiroshi Midzuno
SPOUSE: Teruko Midzuno
MOTHER: Toki Midzuno
BIRTH: date - location
DEATH: dd mm 1964 - city, San Francisco, California, United States



California, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882-1959
IMMIGRATION & TRAVEL
NAME: Kiyoshi robert Midzuno
OTHER: Hiroshi Midzuno



California, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882-1959
IMMIGRATION & TRAVEL
NAME: Teruko Midzuno
OTHER: Hiroshi Midzuno

Name: Hiroshi Midzuno
Death Date: 3 Jul 1964
Cemetery: Cypress Lawn Memorial Park
Burial or Cremation Place: Colma, San Mateo County, California, United States of America
Has Bio?: N

California, San Francisco Area Funeral Home Records, 1895-1985
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Robert Hiroshi Midzuno
FATHER: Kiyoshi Midzuno
DEATH: dd mm 1955


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U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
MILITARYView Image
NAME: Hiroshi Midzuno
BIRTH: date - city, Japan
RESIDENCE: year - city, Utah, USA


1909: The day after Mrs. Taft's letter of April 7, Dr. Jokichi Takamine, the Japanese chemist who discovered adrenaline and takadiastase, was in Washington with Mr. Midzuno, Japanese consul in New York City When he was told that Washington was to have Japanese cherry trees planted along the Speedway, he asked whether Mrs. Taft would accept a donation of an additional two thousand trees to fill out the area. Mr. Midzuno thought it was a fine idea and suggested that the trees be given in the name of the City of Tokyo. First Lady Taft agreed to accept a donation of 2,000 cherry trees.

April 13
Five days after Mrs. Taft's request, the Superintendent of the Office of Public Buildings and Grounds, Colonel Spencer Cosby, U.S. Army, initiated the purchase of ninety Fugenzo Cherry Trees (Prunus serrulata "Fugenzo") from Hoopes Brothers and Thomas Co., West Chester, PA.

The trees were planted along the Potomac River from the site of the Lincoln Memorial southward toward East Potomac Park. After planting, it was discovered that the trees were not named correctly. The trees were determined to be the cultivar Shirofugen (Prunus serrulata "Shirofugen") and have since disappeared.

August 30
The Japanese Embassy informed the Department of State that the City of Tokyo intended to donate to the United States two thousand cherry trees to be planted along the Potomac River. src


Hiroshi Midzuno

Mathematician, author of the Midzuno-Sen method of statistical sampling in 1949.

Math Papers 1949-1960