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Reminiscences of Naohiko Tominaga : oral history, 2002-2003.

Creator: Tominaga, Naohiko, 1962-
Project: September 11, 2001 oral history narrative and memory project.
(see all project interviews)
Phys. Desc. :transcript 92 pages sound recordings 2 audio discs (164 min.) : digital ; 3 in. sound recordings 2 audiocassettes (119 min.)
Location: Columbia Center for Oral History
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Biographical Note

Corporate Finance, Fuji Bank of Japan.

Scope and Contents

Born Tokyo, Japan; education: University of Tokyo, M.B.A. University of California, Berkley; career: Tsukiji Branch (Tokyo, Japan), Fuji Bank; U.C. Berkley: adjustment to American culture, camaraderie with Japanese students; family life: marriage, 1997 move to New York, experiences with first daughter; 9/11: at work in 2 World Trade Center, 79th floor office, witness to debris and smoke, evacuation, concern for family, communication with family in Japan; post-9/11: search for missing colleagues, concern for victims' families, reminiscences of colleagues; Japanese media coverage of 9/11; hopes for daughter's future; views on Iraq War, North Korea.

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