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When asked because of what, Hayakawa is said to have replied: " Words.
In 1985, Hayakawa gave this defense to an interviewer: " I wanted to treat general semantics as a subject, in the same sense that there's a scientific concept known as gravitation, which is independent of Isaac Newton.
The Cheat ( 1915 ) is a drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Fannie Ward, Sessue Hayakawa, and Jack Dean, Ward's real-life husband.
U. S. English is the umbrella name for two American political advocacy groups founded in 1983 by Senator S. I. Hayakawa and Dr. John Tanton to advocate the adoption of the English language as the official language of the United States of America.
Hayakawa founded the political lobbying organization U. S. English, which is dedicated to making the English language the official language of the United States.
Despite Democrat Jimmy Carter's victory in the Presidential election, Tunney lost to Hayakawa in a mild upset ( it is to be noted that Republican Gerald Ford carried California in the Presidential election ).
The story starts when Yota Moteuchi finds out that the girl he likes, Moemi Hayakawa, is in love with his best friend, Takashi Niimai.
The story and character of Hidehiko Hayakawa is based on real baseball player Masaaki Ikenaga of the Nishitetsu Lions.
Hayakawa is on the list of The Most Beautiful Villages in Japan, established in 2005.
Hayakawa is located in far southwestern Yamanashi Prefecture.
Hayakawa is not served by rail or by highway.
In his time Hayakawa was as well known and popular as Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks although today his name is mostly unknown to the general public.
Of his English-language films, Hayakawa is probably best known for his role as Colonel Saito in the film The Bridge on the River Kwai, for which he received a nomination for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1957.
In 1919 Hayakawa made what is generally considered one of his best films, The Dragon Painter, appearing opposite his wife, actress Tsuru Aoki.
Hayakawa sought to bring muga, or the " absence of doing ," closely akin to the concept of less is more to his performances, in direct contrast to the then-popular studied poses and broad gestures.
To date Hayakawa is one of the few Asian men to obtain romantic icon status in the US.
is a manga series written by Tomoko Hayakawa.
Hayakawa is a Japanese surname, which may refer to:
Ken Hayakawa ( played by veteran Hiroshi Miyauchi ), a private detective dressed in black & red gringo cowboy attire, actually just puts on his red & black " Zvasuit " ( hidden in his white guitar, which is opened with the push of a button ), which looks no different from that of a Sentai hero:
A parody of the 1977 Toei superhero show Swift Hero Zubat ( created by Shotaro Ishinomori ), the title hero of this series has the same exact alter-ego, Ken Hayakawa, only he is comically fat fanboyish young man wearing the same exact gringo cowboy attire!
As Noutenki, Ken Hayakawa is decked out in a pink & red jumpsuit ( with a " no "/ の on the chest ), fixed navy blue galoshes, blue gloves, white hood and yellow crash helmet fixed with a diddlybopper.
Ken Hayakawa / Noutenki is played by Yasuhiro Takeda, who also produced this series, and went on to produce many of Daicon / Gainax's projects.
* Misato Hayakawa: A waitress of the Desert Moon, Misato is a Japanese girl who has some significance to what is going on.

Hayakawa and Man
After the war, he joined the Committee on Mathematical Biology at the University of Chicago ( 1947 – 1954 ), publishing his first book, Science and the Goals of Man, co-authored with semanticist S. I. Hayakawa in 1950.
In 1929 Lortel played the female lead in The Man Who Laughed Last with star Sessue Hayakawa.

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* Hayakawa, S. I .: " From Science-Fiction to Fiction-Science ," in ETC: A Review of General Semantics, Vol.

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The decision was supported by a unanimous vote in both houses of the California State Legislature, the national Japanese American Citizens League, and S. I. Hayakawa, then a United States Senator from California.
These include the American Ruth Hayakawa ( who substituted for Iva on weekends ), Canadian June Suyama (" The Nightingale of Nanking "), who also broadcast on Radio Tokyo, and Myrtle Lipton (" Little Margie ") who broadcast from Japanese-controlled Radio Manila.
Hayakawa was an English professor at San Francisco State College ( now called San Francisco State University ) from 1955 to 1968.
Hayakawa wrote a column for the Register & Tribune Syndicate from 1970 to 1976.
Hayakawa became popular with conservative voters in this period after he pulled the wires out from the speakers on a student van at an outdoor rally, dramatically disrupting it .< ref >< del > Yaga. com </ del > Hayakawa relented on December 6, 1968 and created the first-in-the-nation College of Ethnic Studies.
Hayakawa served from January 3, 1977, to January 3, 1983.
During a 1978 Senate debate over a pair of treaties to transfer possession of the Panama Canal and Canal Zone from the United States to Panama, Hayakawa said, " We should keep the Panama Canal.
He has connections to both Keiko Himuro and Hidehiko Hayakawa from when they were all younger.
After he recovered from the suicide attempt Hayakawa enrolled in the University of Chicago to study political economics.
After that film Hayakawa in essence retired from acting.
Sessue Hayakawa retired from film in 1966.
In the second round she overtook team mate Charlotte Burgess with a score of 110-96, but in the third round she was eliminated by Nami Hayakawa from Japan, 106-97
* 1973 – Samuel I. Hayakawa, three years before running for the U. S. Senate from California
The British interests were bought out by 1921, and the company was renamed, for its plan to divert water from the Ōi River to the Hayakawa River in Yamanashi Prefecture through a system of penstocks, and thus generate electricity.
Lobov was accused of receiving cash advances from Aum and regularly meeting with Aum " minister of construction " Kiyohide Hayakawa.
* S. I. Hayakawa ( 1906-1992 ), semanticist and United States Senator from California
Tokyo Joe is a 1949 film directed by Stuart Heisler from a story by Steve Fisher, adapted by Walter Doniger and starring Humphrey Bogart, Florence Marly and Sessue Hayakawa.

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