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Japanese American Courier Vol. 3, No. 135 (July 26, 1930) (ddr-densho-96-165)
Selected article titles: "Japan's Industry Asks Government to Modify Policy" (p. 1), "Taiyo Reds Shape Up Fast for Tilt" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "People's Loyalty to Mikado's Life Underlies Throne" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 72 (May 11, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-101)
Selected article titles: "Japanese Ruler Decorated with Order of Garter" (p. 1), "Sport Scope" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "J.S.C. Presidency for 1929-30 Goes to George Otsubo" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 9, No. 447 (August 8, 1936) (ddr-densho-96-482)
Selected article titles: "Emperor May Send Prince Chichibu to British Coronation" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Sport Scope" (p. 3), "Out-of-Town News" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 1, No. 48 (November 24, 1928) (ddr-densho-96-76)
Selected article titles: "Official Message Read by Emperor is Now Given Out" (p. 1), "Sport Scope" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "J.S.C. to President Plays on Friday" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 14, No. 715 (September 26, 1941) (ddr-densho-96-750)
Selected article titles: "Emperor Assuming More Direct Rule" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang Overs" (p. 3), "Second Generation Violinist Seen as Promising Artist" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 1, No. 53 (December 29, 1928) (ddr-densho-96-81)
Selected article titles: "Japanese Prince Lauds Americans at Tokyo Dinner" (p. 1), "Sport Scope" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Down Main Street" (p. 4)
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Photo of Crown Prince Akihito and Crown Princess Michiko (ddr-densho-446-437)
The Crown Prince and his wife visited Seattle during their tour of the US to honor the centennial of US-Japanese relations. Ai Chih and Ryo Tsai attended their visit to the Japanese Tea Garden at the UW
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Short story: "Though of different temperaments" (ddr-densho-468-10)
Typed draft. Story follows two Issei (Kenji Hashimoto and Isamu Saito) who leave Hiroshima for America in 1910.