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Kendall Ellingwood
September 2, 2025
I knew Cappy as a fellow student at Stanford and UH. In Hawaii, he was a DJ on a Honolulu Japanese language radio station. Absolutely fluent, even then. Quite amazing skill!

Jeffrey Emge
July 16, 2016
I was one of the faculty who traveled to Japan with Cappy via the Japan Seminar in 2006. Thanks to him, my interest in east Asia was rekindled and I have been a guest lecturer and recitalist in China several times since then. My love for Japan, I owe to him. He introduced us to literature and history of the country, and we met the noted author Donald Ritchie. He was selfless and energetic, with a love for the world and the area of it he championed. Thanks, Cappy for your energy and life.
Randy Weseman
July 14, 2016
I was fortunate to be able to travel to Japan with Cappy. His knowledge and expertise created an unforgettable experience. Words cannot express the great respect I had for him. Years ago he agreed to speak at a South JHS honor assembly back when I was principal. He holds a fond place in my heart. My deepest sympathy.
Genvieve Goldstein
July 11, 2016
So sorry for your loss. Rest in peace, George Cameron Hurst, III.
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David Nordmann
July 10, 2016
I earned a Master's degree in the East Asian Language Department in the late 1980s and I really appreciate all of the encouragement I received from Professor Hurst during that time and even aterwards. He also played a role in my later decision to pursue Korea as a secondary academic field. His positive energy was really something remarkable and I will always be grateful for that.
David Nordmann
Department of History,
Asian Studies,
Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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