This exhibit uses archival holdings in the Library’s Special Collections & Archives to explore some of Bowdoin’s earliest Asian students, Asian affinity groups, and the development of the Asian Studies program. Our goal is not to present a definitive history, but to introduce a more holistic history of Bowdoin College and bring to light the Asian students and alumni who are an integral, yet under-acknowledged presence at the College.
Early Asian Students: Mankichi Koibuchi, Non-Graduate Class of 1916
Mankichi Koibuchi, Non-Graduate Class of 1916
Koibuchi met Professor Henry Johnson and his wife Frances Johnson some time after moving to Boston. With his eye set on Bowdoin College, he relocated to Brunswick, where he worked for and resided with the Johnsons (in what is now Boody-Johnson House on 255 Maine St). He attended Brunswick High School to meet the requirements of entry to Bowdoin before being accepted into the Class of 1916 as a special student at the age of 26. Koibuchi was particularly interested in political economy and international relations.
The Tracing the Roots of Asian Community at Bowdoin: An Ongoing Discourse exhibition was conceived by members of RepresentAsian: Bowdoin’s Asian Alumni Association, the first formal entity established to represent the generations of Asian graduates. The group’s principal mission to build the foundations for and diligently maintain the bridges that will give our community the ability to create and sustain meaningful relationships with each other. Benjamin Wu, Class of 2018/2020 and Andrew Park, Class of 2015 reached out and connected with Special Collections & Archives; Amy Cai, Class of 2025 researched and curated the exhibition during the final weeks of her senior year. The exhibit was on view on the first floor of the Hawthorne-Longfellow Library for Commencement and Reunion (May-June) 2025. Special Collections Education and Engagement Librarian, Marieke Van Der Steenhoven and director of Multicultural Alumni Engagement, Joycelyn Blizzard also supported this project and related Reunion events.