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100 1  Gibney, Frank,|d1924-2006 
370    Scranton (Pa.)|bSanta Barbara (Calif.)|2naf 
400 1  Gibunī, Furanku,|d1924-2006 
400 1  Gibni, Frėnk,|d1924-2006 
510 2  |wr|iFounder of:|aPacific Basin Institute 
670    His Five gentlemen of Japan, 1953. 
670    Kanban, shop signs of Japan, 1983:|btitle page (Frank B. 
       Gibney) 
670    Kanryōtachi no taikoku, 1996:|btitle page (Furanku Gibunī 
       [in katakana]) colophon (Frank B. Gibney; born 1924; dir.,
       Kan Taiheiyō Kenkyūjo; former speech writer for Pres. 
       Johnson of U.S.A.) 
670    Zapiski iz taĭnika, 2000:|bpage [11] (Frėnk Gibni) 
670    New York times WWW site, April 14, 2006|b(Frank Gibney; 
       born Frank Bray Gibney, Sept. 21, 1924, Scranton, Pa.; 
       died Sunday [Apr. 9, 2006], Santa Barbara, Calif., aged 
       81; noted writer on Asian affairs who was an authority on 
       the culture and business practices of postwar Japan) 
670    Pomona College, Pacific Basin Institute website, viewed 
       October 17, 2024:|babout page (The Pacific Basin Institute
       was started in Santa Barbara in 1979 by Frank B. Gibney 
       and moved to Pomona College in 1997)|uhttps://
       www.pomona.edu/administration/pacific-basin-institute/
       about