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Is it really appropriate to use the term "dropout" to describe people who did not finish their studies at Waseda? It seems to carry a somewhat negative connotation, especially as we do not know the circumstances of why certain people were unable to finish their studies. Would it not be more appropriate to say something like "did not graduate" or "studies not completed"? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.181.208.253 ( talk) 16:21, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
I feel the same way. As far as I know, I want to change them appropriately. -- 221.171.23.199 ( talk) 09:33, 25 May 2008 (UTC)
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An IP changed this "second" to "first", with the following edit summary: "Waseda university is the first university that was founded in 1920. So erase ”second" and correct to " the first". Evidence is here→[ see below ] Unfortunately the link given seems to be truncated, and returns an error. The article on Keio University states that it was founded at a date before the founding of Waseda, so a claim that Waseda was first requires good evidence, and quite a bit of explaining. Imaginatorium ( talk) 12:03, 23 April 2016 (UTC)
This is "IP". From the view point of "University", the first one is Waseda because of "University Establishment Ordinance at 1920 in Japan" Keio's meaning is just establishment of "preschool" called "juku". I'm meaning the built of "University". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.193.192.43 ( talk) 12:33, 23 April 2016 (UTC)
The same IP is now adding a spurious entry to the "References" section, claiming Waseda is the "first private university". Both Waseda and Keio were formally given 大学 status according to the cabinet proclamation (whatever it was) on exactly the same day, 2nd February Tasho 9 (1920). It is true that Waseda got case number 23, one ahead of Keio at 24, but de minimis non curat lex. Here are the entries from ja:WP and the govt records site:
As 1858 was 24 years before 1882, we record Waseda as the "Second". But actually we don't even bother to say this, because it is not significant. Imaginatorium ( talk) 09:10, 10 May 2016 (UTC)
This is IP14.193.192.43. "Ken (number)" is counter suffix, so this number is to count the number from one to ten, so Waseda is the first (I mean older, even slightly). And also, This story is authorized officially at National Archives in Japan. So I am going to add "the first". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.193.192.43 ( talk) 11:43, 10 May 2016 (UTC)
Although Keio University was founded in 1858, some 24 years before the founding of Waseda in 1882, in the process of ratification of the university status according to the government decree of 1920, the two universities were ratified on the same day, 2 February, but Waseda was given the lower case number (23 as against 24 for Keio). As it is presumed that the formal ratification of Waseda may have occurred some minutes before that of Keio, there are people who believe that this makes Waseda the "First private university" in Japan.
This is 14.193.192.43. When that way, don't erase my data I find the exact fact. I will write the fact. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.193.192.43 ( talk) 15:26, 10 May 2016 (UTC)
I will write down the "fact" Waseda established first at 1920 because of the National Archives. Please don't erase the fact. I look you are just kidding. This is the real fact. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.193.192.43 ( talk) 22:54, 10 May 2016 (UTC)
Agreed that naming conventions for various Japanese institutions of higher education prior to 1920 were a mess. Waseda's own online materials cite its foundation to be 1882 and adoption of the "university" name to be 1902. [1] IP 14.193.192.43 cites the National Archives University Establishment Ordinance of 1920. Waseda along with a number of Tokyo institutions with Meiji era pedigrees were already calling themselves "大学” prior to 1920. A more carefully phrased explanation in the Waseda University#Institution#History and development section of this belated government recognition under the terms of the ja:旧制大学 should suffice, and would mirror text for both Waseda and other universities in the Japanese language Wikipedia pages. Loading poorly phrased language about Waseda being "the first university" in the intro paragraph is unnecessarily pedantic and flies in the face of both independent scholarship and the university's own account of its foundation history. -- Aw1805 ( talk) 01:08, 11 May 2016 (UTC)
Please don't erase the sentence easily because it's the history of university system in Japan. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.193.192.43 ( talk) 03:58, 11 May 2016 (UTC)
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How is simple:Waseda Jitsugyo related to Waseda University, and should Waseda Jitsugyo exist? It's pretty unclear to me what the exact differences are between all these institutions related to Waseda University that have Wikipedia articles. -- 143.176.30.65 ( talk) 15:55, 3 March 2021 (UTC)
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