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School photo in front of building (ddr-densho-329-599)
30 students and 2 teachers outside building, on steps and benches. One big American flag, a banner that reads Lockwood Junior High, and the front row holding Oakland 1926 and California pennants. Inscribed on back: "Kaneji Domoto H9" in green pencil. Printed on back: Hugo Weltz, Photographer
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Kaneji Domoto's junior high and Oakland High School grade reports (ddr-densho-329-886)
Kaneji Domoto's grade report cards from junior high and high school. Separate cards for each subject with text about "The Goal of Education in a Democracy" printed on the back of each. Report issued by Edward K. Strong, Jr., of Stanford University, on Kaneji Domoto's vocational interests as measured by a test. Rates his interest
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Letter from Koby to Kim Fujii (ddr-densho-433-2)
Koby, who refers to himself as "Jerk" and "Jerk Extraordinary," writes to Kim Fujii about her first semester at Brigham Young University, not remembering Frank, and his "favorite topic - women."
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Letter from Ed Bando to Kimi Fujii (ddr-densho-433-7)
Ed Bando writes to Kimi Fujii about being drafted, updates on his family, and gives advice about her heartache after Frank's marriage.
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Letter from Koby to Kim Fujii (ddr-densho-433-9)
Koby, who refers to himself "the jerk" and "Joe College," writes to Kim Fujii about complaints he has about a woman he calls "the ship," his recreational activities, a recent date he went on, and his draft status.
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Letter from Kanui to Kimi Fujii (ddr-densho-433-18)
Kanui writes to Kimi Fujii about bad advice Lorraine has given her, updates on her work at the bindery, and more.
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Letter from Koby to Kim Fujii (ddr-densho-433-3)
Koby, who refers to himself as "that jerk" and "Joe College," writes to Kim Fujii about work, college, and women.
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Letter from Hank to Kiezie Fujii (ddr-densho-433-17)
Hank writes to Kiezie (Kimiko) Fujii thanking her for the shoes and cloth and gives her updates on where all their friends are moving to as they leave the concentration camp.
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Letter from Yutaka to Kimi Fujii (ddr-densho-433-10)
Koby, who refers to himself as "Yutaka" writes to Kimi Fujii about her dating again, complaints about a woman he calls "the ship," the military draft, and his plans to dig victory gardens during the summer.
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Letter from Helen G. Cannon to Kimiko Fujii (ddr-densho-433-13)
Helen G. Cannon, Secretary of the Advanced Standing Committee, advises Kimiko Fujii that she can register at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Letter from Mas Isobe to Kimi Fujii (ddr-densho-433-11)
Mas Isobe writes to Kimi Fujii about life in Milwaukee and requests updates about Kimi's future plans.
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School photo of girl in school uniform (ddr-densho-426-826)
inscription: To Martha "Good Luck" Al-ways Love Terri"
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Haruko Ann (Suzuki) Tokita Biography (ddr-densho-538-1)
Biography of the life of Haruko Ann (Suzuki) Tokita as written by her eldest child.
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 14, No. 697 (May 24, 1941) (ddr-densho-96-732)
Selected article titles: "Young Folks Set Graduate Record at High Schools" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang Overs" (p. 3), "Plan Honors for Eldest Japanese at Party Sunday" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 78 (June 22, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-107)
Selected article titles: "Japanese Opinion Opposes Race for Arms Competition" (p. 1), "Takahashi in Nippon Victory Over Madrona A.C." (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Progress Keynote of Addresses to Recent Graduates" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 9, No. 436 (May 23, 1936) (ddr-densho-96-471)
Selected article titles: "Japanese Grads' List Biggest Yet" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang-overs" (p. 3), "Out-of-Town News" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 77 (June 15, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-106)
Selected article titles: "First Shot Fired for Conclave at Citizens' Meeting" (p. 1), "G. U. Waseda Nine Given Trophy at Courier Banquet" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Many Japanese Students End Four-Year High School Careers" (p. 4)