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Aya KodaAya Koda in The Victoria Advocate - June 17 1958
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"... prize ar. scratching theirl were reviewed by Mrs. Richard Ann Lentz was won hv heads -over the upsurge of fc-, Cullen »t a recent meeting of SUNDAY LUNCH Mrs> Aya Koda. ssed who until a genius this year. They The party will bc Mrs. Roger Williams and her ve rs hnd nol written say thc allied occupation's "liber- held July 14. ..."
Publication place: Victoria, Victoria County, Texas, United States
Aya KodaAya Koda in The Spokesman-Review - July 11 1958
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"... as effectively t „H r B n h a U uhll itC She Japanese educators and social ot d for the hest essayist was Won by ennius f Mrs. Aya Koda. 53. who until a munne S few years ago had not written anything for publication. The newspaper Yomiuri, one of Japan's biggest dailies, editorially declared: "The ladies' The Frl., July ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Aya KodaAya Koda in Ocala Star-Banner - May 18 1958
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"... went to Mrs. Etsuko Niki, 29, bedridden with polio throughout her life. She has never attended school. The National Academy prize for the best essayist was won by Mrs. Aya Koda, 53, who until a few years ago had not written anything for publication. The newspaper Yomiuri, one of japan's biggest dailies, editorially declared: “The ladies’ has started in Japan." Shukan ..."
Publication place: Ocala, Marion County, Florida, United States
Aya KodaAya Koda in Meriden Record - May 12 1958
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"... to Miss Etsuko Nikl, 29, bed ridden willi pollo throughout hor Hfc, Slie has never attended school. Ilie National Academy prize for the best essayist was won by Mrs. Aya Koda, 53. who until a few years ago lied nol written anything for publication. Tile newspaper one ot Japan's biggest dallies, editorially "The Indies' sance has started ln Japan.” Shukan Asahl, ..."
Publication place: Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
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Aya Kōda 1904 1990
Aya Kōda, 1904 - 1990
Aya Kōda was born on September 1 1904, in Tokyo, Japan.
Aya passed away on October 31 1990, at age 86 in Ishioka, Japan.