80 SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DAYS. by the prince of Satsuma. After the revolution of 1868, the Japanese government assumed their support and required them to resume their real names. They were all earnest students, and one of them was subsequently associated with President William S. Clark in the establishment of an agricultural college in Japan and was appointed governor of Yezo. In these fellow-countrymen Neesima took the deepest interest, visiting them at .Monson on several occasions and corresponding with them for many years. EXTRACTS l
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