1. The Organization of the Mission
3. Activities of the Mission and Its Japanese Counterpart
4. The Mission's Report and Reform of the Japanese Language
5. The Mission's Report and Reform of the School System
6. The Mission's Report and the Reform of Higher Education
7. The U.S. Education Mission to Germany: A Comparison
Conclusion: Summary and Future Studies. A. Brief Biographies of the Members of the Mission to Japan and Information on the Collections of Their Papers. B. The Schedules of the U.S. Education Missions in Japan and Germany. C. Draft Papers of the U.S. Education Mission Committees and the Japanese Education Committee. 1. Language Reform. 2. Teaching and the Education of Teachers. 3. Administration of Education at Elementary and Secondary Levels. 4. Special Report by Shigeru Nambara to G.D. Stoddard. 5. Report of the Japanese Committee on Youth Schools.
6. Report of the Japanese Committee on the Imperial Rescript on Education. 7. The Aims and Freedoms of Higher Learning. 8. Recommendations of the Japanese Education Committee. D. Reminiscences and Records. 1. Memorandum: U.S. Education Mission to Japan, March 1946 / Gordon T. Bowles. 2. Reflections on the March 1946 U.S. Education Mission to Japan / Gordon T. Bowles. 3. Tokyo and Return / Willard E. Givens. 4. George D. Stoddard and the U.S. Education Mission to Japan: A Brief Appreciation / Philip H. Stoddard.