Eugene Langston oral history interview

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Date
1981-05-19
Main contributors
Langston, Eugene; Mayo, Marlene J.
Summary
Oral history interview with Eugene Langston conducted by Marlene Mayo on May 19, 1981. Eugene Langston was born in Richmond, VA in 1917. He attended the University of North Carolina in 1937, studying air navigation and meteorology and receiving his instructor's license in both subjects. He then became an instructor of meteorology for a naval air cadet training program and later a communications officer. In 1945, he applied to the Navy's language training program, becoming a part of the translation section of the Navy. Langston was in Japan from 1946-9, working with general translations for about a year and then in press translations for about a year and a half. He left Japan in 1949 to pursue his education at Columbia University, where he received his master's. He went on to work for the Japan Society, a nonprofit organization that aimed to bridge the gap between the people of Japan and the United States. He worked in their New York and Tokyo branches from 1953-64.
Publisher
University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)
Genre
Oral histories
Subject
Japan--History--Allied occupation, 1945-1952
Locations
Japan; Tokyo
Collection
Postwar Japan
Unit
Special Collections and University Archives
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Terms of Use
Collection may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the University of Maryland Libraries at http://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home.
Physical Description
Recording: 02:32:00 (audiocassette; mp3); Transcript: 42 pages (PDF)
Notes
This oral history interview is part of the Marlene J. Mayo oral histories. A guide to the full collection of Marlene J. Mayo oral histories is available in our archival collections: http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/42478.
Accession 2009-209-GWP
An interview transcript is available.
Other Identifier
Filename: prange-087563

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