Tue, 20 May 2003
Subject: message from Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu (厚井・重松輝美さん)

Dear Mr. Hiroshi Yamazaki,
I am a daughter of Teruhiko Shigematsu.(5組 重松輝彦君)
I just returned to Japan to give a series of seminars.
On the 16th of May, I gave a lecture at Tokyo University Medical Institute (Ikaken) in Shiroganedai, Meguro.
Professors who invited me had searched the website under my name prior to my visit.
They found the essay that my father wrote about the NIH grant system.(クリックしてご覧下さい。

「60周年文集(通信特集) 五組(亦楽会)重松輝彦君--米国におけるバイオ研究の育成促進 

As you remember, this was written for the essay series celebrating the 60th graduation anniversary for the Hitotsubashi University graduates.
I was very surprised that they showed me the print out of the essay.
Also, I was glad that they read it and liked it very much.
When I came home to my parent's house after my lecture, I told this to my father and he was all excited.
Thank you very much for placing the essay series on the website.
Also, I greatly appreciated it that you added a very kind sentence about me at the end of the essay.

I often read the Josuikai 12 gatsu club homepage that you update routinely.
I enjoy it very much.
Especially, my father and I carefully read the history of Hitotsubashi University that you sent via email.
It was both very informative and intriguing.
Please take care of yourself.
My father and I look forward to reading more about the University and the classmates on the 12 gatsu club homepage.

                                          Sincerely yours,
                                                       Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu