Newsletter covering the following topics: President?s Report-Over 300 youth attend first JACL Youth Recognition Dinner, Aki Kurose-VP plans youth activities.
Newsletter covering the following topics: President?s Report-Over 300 youth attend first JACL Youth Recognition Dinner, Aki Kurose-VP plans youth activities.
Newsletter covering the following topics: 1998 Chapter President, Janice Yee; Installation Dinner, Seattle Sheraton, January 31, Honorees Aki Kurose, and Terrance Toda; Shorai Project holds DoR ceremony at Puyallup. Puyallup sixth grade students will view ?Within the Silence, Share the Courage"; finalist selected for Pike Place Market Artwork, Aki Sogabe, Vicki Scuri, and Akio Takamori; I-200 …
A postcard sent to Fumio Fred Takano while he was incarcerated in the Gila River camp in Arizona. The postcard captures the street scene in Wickenburg, Arizona. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: tak_01_37_001
In this interview Mr. Schmoe refers to Aki Kurose, a former employee, fellow Quaker, peace activist, and long-time friend. At the time of this interview, Ms. Kurose had recently passed away after a long struggle with cancer. At the time of this interview, Mr. Schmoe is 102 years old.
In this interview Mr. Schmoe refers to Aki Kurose, a former employee, fellow Quaker, peace activist, and long-time friend. At the time of this interview, Ms. Kurose had recently passed away after a long struggle with cancer. At the time of this interview, Mr. Schmoe is 102 years old.
In this interview Mr. Schmoe refers to Aki Kurose, a former employee, fellow Quaker, peace activist, and long-time friend. At the time of this interview, Ms. Kurose had recently passed away after a long struggle with cancer. At the time of this interview, Mr. Schmoe is 102 years old.
Black and white photographic negative of three Nisei girls cleaning up after a picnic. From left to right: Aki (Shiraishi) Dong, Mary (Nakata) Fujii, and Betty Nakashimada.
Newsletter covering the following topics: Aki Kurose Beautification day, 35 participants; Seattle JACL co-sponsors ?Happy Hour-Candidates Forum?; Report on From Hiroshima to Hope Lantern Float.
Letter to Robert Inglis from Masaysohi Wakai and George Akai thanking him for his support in their successful ordination of ministry. They express how they are performing their ministry duties at Tanforan Assembly Center.
"Kiku, Tami, Sumi, Aki, June 25 1944, l20 f19 1/50 G3 Superpan Press, D76-40' "as described on back, young women posing together with Heart Mountain in background
"Tami, Kiku, Aki, Sumi, June 25 1944, l20 f19 1/50 G3 Superpan Press D76-40' "as described on back, four young women standing together with Heart Mountain in background
Written on back: 25th Anniv. MIS Reunion, Jack Tar Hotel S.F. / Nov. 11-13, 1966 / Col. K. Rasmussen, Col. Sydney Mashbir, Gene Uratsu, Lt. Col. Barry Saiki, and Aki Yoshimura
Black and white photographic negative of four Nisei standing outside in formal dress. From left to right: Kay Endo, Akiko “Aki” (Endo) Akagi, Mieko Fujita, and Kazuko "Kazzie" (Endo) Hara.
Newsletter covering the following topics: Aki Kurose Beautification Day; Report on NHAW (JCCCW) and site selection; Report on first APA/APIC Summit at the Tacoma Dome, thousands of API attend.
Black and white photographic negative of three Nisei girls, two sitting, one standing, at a picnic table. From left to right: Shiz (Fujita) Inaba, Aki (Shiraishi) Dong, and Mitsy (Kiyomura) Takeoka.
Black and white photographic negative of four Nisei in formal dress outside. From left to right: Sam “Pompadour Sam” Sasaki, Mieko Fujita, Masako “Massie” (Endo) Hinatsu, and Akiko “Aki” (Endo) Akagi.
Akiko and Junelow Kurose on their wedding day. Printed on front: Portrait by Takano Studio, Seattle. Written inside: Mr. and Mrs. Yamashita and family. Sincerely, Junelow and Aki Kurose. October 31, 1948.
Newsletter covering the following topics: Seattle to host Nation Youth/Student Council Conference; Seattle JACL helps form ROAR (Raise Our Asian Representation); over 50 volunteers help at Aki Kurose School clean up.