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Bob Higashida in suit standing on lawn (ddr-densho-383-121)
Bob Higashida was a University of Washington student and member of the Japanese Students Club. He became a dentist. Written on photo: "To George, Sincerely, Bob. Dec. 1929".
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University of Washington students (ddr-densho-383-62)
Left to right: Tad Yonago and Frank Yamashita. Written on album page below photograph: "Frank and Tad". Both were members of the Japanese Students Club, pictured standing outside the Japanese Students Club house located at 4115 15th Avenue NE.
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Three women sitting in field (ddr-densho-383-51)
Left to right: Haruye Teramaye, Hatsue Aoki, and Kim Takehara. Written on album page below photograph: "Inseparable three". The three attended Broadway High School together in Seattle.
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University of Washington Japanese Students Club (ddr-densho-383-383)
Members outside the Japanese Students Club house at 4115 15th Avenue NE. George Tokuda in center front row, wearing light-colored suit. Written on bottom left corner "Takano Studio".
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Three women in park (ddr-densho-383-47)
Left to right: Haruye Teramaye, Kim Takehara, and Hatsue Aoki. Written on album page below photograph: "Hats, Kim, Harue". The three attended Broadway High School together in Seattle.
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Members of University of Washington pharmacy program (ddr-densho-383-75)
Left to right: Elsie Johnson, Claire Evans, and Ada Marckx.
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Members of University of Washington pharmacy program (ddr-densho-383-12)
Dr. Henry August Langenhan and Claire Evans. Dr. Langenhan was a professor in the pharmacy department and a faculty member of Kappa Psi. Written on photograph: "H.A. Langenhan, Claire Evans".
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Bagley Hall at University of Washington (ddr-densho-383-14)
The pharmacy building on the University of Washington campus; known as the 'Chem Shack.' Written on album page below photograph: "Bagley Hall".
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University of Washington students (ddr-densho-383-73)
Ada Marckx (center), Marion Ostliff (right).
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University of Washington pharmacy students (ddr-densho-383-78)
Left to right: Marion Ostliff, Ada Marckx, and Elsie Johnson
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Man sitting on steps with pipe (ddr-densho-383-59)
George Tokuda sitting outside Japanese Students Club house at 4115 15th Avenue NE on University of Washington campus. Written on album page below photograph: "Taken at J.S.C. U.W."
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Large group outside a storefront (ddr-densho-383-369)
Photograph taken in front of buildings on Main Street at 5th Avenue. The Sun Hotel is visible in background, at 502A Main St.
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Three women in matching coats (ddr-densho-383-49)
From top down: Haruye Teramaye, Kim Takehara, and Hatsue Aoki. Written on album page below photograph: "The Three Muskateers [sic]". The three attended Broadway High School together in Seattle.
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Hatsue Aoki sitting on porch (ddr-densho-383-50)
Written on album page below photograph: "Hats".
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Hatsue Aoki standing on staircase (ddr-densho-383-48)
Written on album page below photograph: "Hatsue".
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University of Washington pharmacy students (ddr-densho-383-11)
Classmates of George Tokuda. Back row, left to right: Thomas Young, Victor Seeberg, Harold Woodhead. Front frow, left to right: Ada Marckx, Clarence McRory, Marion Ostliff. Written on album page below photograph: "Pharmacy class, 1929-1933".
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Kiyotaka Fukuhara as young boy with ball on porch (ddr-densho-383-38)
The Fukuharas were neighbors of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s. The Fukuhara family included Shigesaburo and Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) and their children Ruth Aiko Fukuhara (1921-1986), Francis Masateru Fukuhara (1925-2016), and Henry Kiyotaka Fukuhara (1928-1977). Written on album page below photograph: "Kiyotaka Fukuhara '31".
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Celebration at Seward Park (ddr-densho-381-195)
A celebration at Seward park with Japanese and American flags, possibly a ceremony for the forthcoming gift of the Taiko Gata Stone Lantern from Yokohama, Japan.