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"Jiu-Jitsu for Women," Sandow's Magazine. December 7, 1905, with annotations by Joseph R. Svinth. "Jiu-Jitsu for Women". Despite what one sometimes reads,"The World’s Greatest Judo Competitors". Grace Davis Lee was not related to General Robert E. Lee. Photographs of Yamashita, his wife, Kawaguchi, and some of their students can be viewed online; see Yoshiaki Yamashita Photograph Album (PH 006). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst. "Yoshiaki Yamashita Photograph Album, ca.1904".
"Jiu-Jitsu for Women," Sandow's Magazine. December 7, 1905, with annotations by Joseph R. Svinth. "Jiu-Jitsu for Women". Despite what one sometimes reads,"The World’s Greatest Judo Competitors". Grace Davis Lee was not related to General Robert E. Lee. Photographs of Yamashita, his wife, Kawaguchi, and some of their students can be viewed online; see Yoshiaki Yamashita Photograph Album (PH 006). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst. "Yoshiaki Yamashita Photograph Album, ca.1904".