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Donor stated that both Yoko and her husband worked as dentists.  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Sueno explains that she was planning to give the Okines dried persimmons or rice crackers that she makes, but she learned that both were not allowed to be brought in. The arrival date of the letter, July 6, 1948, is recorded on the backside of the envelope. 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