Masao, The Commemorative Book for the 30th Anniversary of Establishment (Taipei: Daisan-kôtô-jogakkô Dôsôkai Gakuyū-kai, 1928), 319–370. 4. The “girl students” referred to in this study are mainly girl students who were studying in primary school to high school at that time, and the age range is about
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