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CANADIAN-AMERICAN ACADEMIC AND POLITICIAN (1906–1992)
Samuel Hayakawa; S.I. Hayakawa; Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa; S. Hayakawa; Samuel I. Hayakawa; Samuelichiye Hayakawa; S I Hayakawa; SI Hayakawa; Sam Hayakawa; Ichiye Hayakawa
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  • Hayakawa while campaigning for U.S. Senate in 1976.

Chuko Hayakawa         
JAPANESE POLITICIAN
Chūkō Hayakawa
is a Japanese attorney who previously served as a Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature), representing the 4th District of Saitama prefecture.
Lady Hayakawa         
DAUGHTER OF JAPANESE DAIMYO HŌJŌ UJIYASU AND WIFE OF IMAGAWA UJIZANE
Hayakawa-dono
Lady Hayakawa (早川殿, Hayakawa-Dono, died April 4, 1613) was a Japanese woman and aristocrat of the Sengoku period. Hayakawa is a common nickname for one of Daimyō Hōjō Ujiyasu's daughters, who lived in the Sengoku through early Edo periods.
Samuel Samuel & Co         
TRADING COMPANY IN JAPAN
Samuel samuel; Samuel, Samuel & Co
Samuel Samuel & Co, was a trading company founded in Yokohama, Japan, by Samuel Samuel in partnership with his elder brother Marcus Samuel, creator of the Shell Transport and Trading company. The opening of this trading company helped pave the way for the industrialization of Japan.

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S. I. Hayakawa

Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa (July 18, 1906 – February 27, 1992) was a Canadian-born American academic and politician of Japanese ancestry. A professor of English, he served as president of San Francisco State University and then as U.S. Senator from California from 1977 to 1983.