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Shell Mold Foundry

Mrs. Emily Gardiner (third from left) and unidentified others watch as shell molds packed in shot are transferred along a conveyor to the casting shop during a tour of the Toyo Kogyo shell molding foundry. Mrs. Gardiner's husband, Arthur, is the United States Economic Minister to Japan.

Toyo Kogyo Company Meeting

A group of visitors in the Toyo Kogyo reception room listen to Tsuneji Matsuda, President of Toyo Kogyo Company, Limited, describe the company. Pictured, counterclockwise: Mrs. Emily Gardiner (left); Arthur Z. Gardiner, Economic Minister for the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo (second from left); and Tsuneji Matsuda (third from right). All others unidentified.

Toyo Kogyo Reception Room

Tsuneji Matsuda (behind table, third from right), President of Toyo Kogyo Company, Limited, speaks with unidentified employees and visitors in Toyo Kogyo's reception room. Among those present but not pictured is Arthur Z. Gardiner, United States Economic Minister to Japan.