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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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Four women standing outside house (ddr-densho-383-52)
Left to right: Hatsue Aoki, Haruye Teramaye, unidentified woman, and Kim Takehara.
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Toshimi Nishimura in suit outside store (ddr-densho-383-180)
Written on album page next to photograph: "God's Gift to Women, Giggolo Nishimura." Printed and pasted on album page below photograph: "Famous last words. You look all right, dearie-when you're dressed up." Toshimi Nishimura was a University of Washington student and Japanese Students Club member.
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Four men on lawn in backyard (ddr-densho-383-113)
Jack Nakagawa standing in back. Dick Horita kneeling on right. William Takahashi in front, laying on grass.
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Two women sitting in grass (ddr-densho-383-176)
Written on album page below photograph: "Kay Suzuki and Sumi Shimizu". Both were University of Washington students and members of the Fuyo Kai organization. Sumiko Shimizu graduated in 1933, and was the president of Fuyo Kai in her senior year.
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Four women sitting on lawn (ddr-densho-383-10)
Members of the University of Washington pharmacy program with George Tokuda. Left to right: Elsie Johnson, Marion Ostliff, Claire Evans, Ada Marckx. Written on photograph: "Ada Marckx, Marion Ostliff, Elsie Johnson".
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Yasuko Fukuhara portrait (ddr-densho-383-5)
Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) was a neighbor of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s.
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Four columns at University of Washington (ddr-densho-383-162)
Columns in Sylvan Grove on University of Washington campus
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George Tokuda with pipe (ddr-densho-383-327)
George Tokuda sitting outside Japanese Students Club house at 4115 15th Avenue NE on University of Washington campus.
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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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George Tokuda graduation portrait (ddr-densho-383-3)
Portrait taken for graduation from Everett High School.
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Three young men standing on porch (ddr-densho-383-33)
Left to right: Frank Yamashita, George Tokuda, James Hara. All attended the University of Washington and were members of the Japanese Students Club. James Hara was a pharmacy student who graduated in 1933.
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Hatsue Aoki in swimsuit with parasol (ddr-densho-383-46)
Printed and pasted on album page below photograph: "Famous last words. But one has to accept the world as it is, grandfather." Written on album page next to photograph: "Hatsue".