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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Takashi NagaiTakashi Nagai in Southern Cross (Adelaide, SA) - Aug 10 1951
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Fr. Ahern was a fellow of the Ameri can Geographical Society, the Ameri can Society 01 Arts and Sciences, and the American Chemical Society. rpHE funeral procession of Dr. Takashi Nagai, of Nagasaki, stretched over more than three miles. Dr. Nagai dedicated the five years of his fatal illness, caused by the atom bomb, to bringing people into the Church through his books. Victor Harbour ('Phone 449) VICTORY CAFE GROSVENOR BLDGS., ..."
Publication place: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Takashi NagaiTakashi Nagai in The Boston American - May 2 1951
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... judge ruled that Mrs. Berman had reasonable ground for apprehending her answers would tend to incriminate her under the Smith act. i Noted Victim ls Dead TOKYO, May 2 Takashi Nagai, 43, who through his writings became japan's best know atom bomb victim, is dead. Bedridden for five years and nine months, the former Nagasaki medical university professor died of leukemia. ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Takashi NagaiTakashi Nagai in Sunday Mail (Brisbane) (QLD) - Mar 20 1949
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 'Through square dancing, with its un affected and wonderful rhythm, we can forget all our troubles.' ? npHREE hundred yards from the epicenter is the small house of Dr. Takashi Nagai, 41. It is built on the site of a larger home in which his wife was killed. Dr. Nagai, professor of X-ray at Naga saki Medical College, was exposed to the A-bomb in his office 700 yards from the epi center. He is slowly dying from the effects of ..."
Publication place: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Takashi NagaiTakashi Nagai in Toledo Blade - Mar 2 1951
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Fitzgerald. ?The Reluctant Landlord,? by Scott Corbett: Entertaining experiences with apartment house. by M. K. Argus: The Russian emigre colony in New York. TROUBLED WORLD ?We of Nagasaki,? by Takashi Nagai: Moving account of the physical and psychological effects of an atom bomb, by a bedridden victim grown philosophical. ?Destination Palestine,? by Ruth Gruber: Tragic 1947 journey of the Jewish refugee ..."
Publication place: Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, United States
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Takashi Nagai 1908 1951
Takashi Nagai, 1908 - 1951
Takashi Nagai was born on February 3 1908, in Matsue, Japan.
Takashi passed away on May 1 1951, at age 43 in Nagasaki, Japan.
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Takashi Nagai 1908 1951
Takashi Nagai, 1908 - 1951
Takashi Nagai was born on February 3 1908, in Matsue.
His occupation was Physician, Radiologist.
Takashi passed away on May 1 1951, at age 43 in Nagasaki Prefecture.
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Takashi Nagai 1949 1994
Takashi Nagai, 1949 - 1994
Takashi Nagai was born on October 28 1949.
Takashi lived in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29572, USA.
Takashi passed away on November 15 1994, at age 45.
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
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California, County Marriages, 1850-1952
John Carlton Elliott 1920
Takashi Nagai, born 1920
John Carlton Elliott was born circa 1921, to George H Elliott and Margant A Charnley.