Nippu Jiji Photograph Archive, "Gaijin" Collection ddr-njpa-1
2650 items
2650 items
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Clipping regarding Howard D. Porter (ddr-njpa-1-1126)
Caption: "Release No. D-50. Immediate Release to Times. Howard D. Porter, the Attorney General of Guam and a reserve lieutenant colonel, Monday (April 25) completed a two-week tour of active duty with United States Army Pacific, Fort Shafter, T.H. A military Police officer, Colonel Porter spent his two-week tour observing and studying operations of the Hawaiian …
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Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Mary Pickford after marrying (ddr-njpa-1-1130)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei Photographic Overseas News July 17, 1937. Mary Pickford, Secretly Married. (Hollywood) Domei. Mary Pickford, who surprised the world with her divorce from Douglas Fairbanks, secretly held a wedding ceremony with her fiance Charles Rogers at the Lighton home on June 26. It was an extremely meager event for 'America's Sweetheart,' with …
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Mary Pickford and Buddy Rogers in a gondola (ddr-njpa-1-1131)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Mary Pickford Goes to Venice. (Venice) Domei. Mary Pickford, the world's sweetheart who divorced Douglas Fairbanks, recently married Buddy Rogers. The couple have come to Venice for their honeymoon. Photograph: the happy couple in a gondola. [Stamped] July 14, 1939."
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Mary Pickford greeting fans (ddr-njpa-1-1132)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei Overseas News Photographic Transmission December 10. Recent News of Mary Pickford. New York December 28 Domei. Miss Pickford, separated from Douglas Fairbanks but still as popular as ever, was mobbed by several dozen fans looking for handshakes when she arrived at Grand Central Station and ran off to her hotel. She …
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Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford (ddr-njpa-1-1134)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Hollywood Pictorial Romance. (Los Angeles) Domei. [illegible] surprised by the news that Mary Pickford had divorced Douglas Fairbanks, the announcement this summer that she is now engaged to Buddy Rogers caused the Hollywood movie world to exclaim in wonder. Recently, [illegible] appearing in and out of Hollywood, giving the gossips [illegible]. Photograph: …
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Portrait of Frances Perkins (ddr-njpa-1-1139)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Frances Perkins (No. 3,754). US Secretary of Labor."
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Frances Perkins (ddr-njpa-1-1140)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Transmission of Individual's Photograph. Frances Perkins (No. 3,545). First female cabinet member in President Roosevelt's cabinet. Famous as (secretary of labor)."
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Clipping regarding Frances Perkins (ddr-njpa-1-1141)
Caption on front: "Madam secretary faces a camera and a microphone: Miss Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor, photographed as she was about to begin a broadcast from her office in Washington. (Harris & Ewing from Times Wide World Photos.)"
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Frances Perkins (ddr-njpa-1-1142)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "[...] overseas telegram that the president [...] Secretary of Labor Perkins invited labor respresentatives [...]. Photograph: [...] exiting following the conference (from left) William Green, President of the AFL [...] John Lewis, President of the CIO [...]."
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Frances Perkins at a Department of Commerce banquet (ddr-njpa-1-1143)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "The Flourishing Female Secretary Mrs. Wallace. (Washington) Domei. The flourishing Labor Secretary Frances Perkins (left) and the wife of Agriculture Secretary Henry Wallace (right) attending the 26th anniversary banquet held by the Department of Commerce on May 5. [Stamped] June 11, 1938."
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Frances Perkins giving a speech to the steelworkers union (ddr-njpa-1-1144)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Female Secretary Perkins. (Indianapolis) Rengo February 27. Labor Secretary Frances Perkins, the first American female cabinet secretary, attended and gave a speech at the national meeting of the national steelworkers union recently held here. This was her first address in front of a large audience of this kind, but she surprised all …
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Clipping regarding "Boss Tom" Pendergast (ddr-njpa-1-1145)
Caption on front: "'Boss' Pendergast laughs at Missouri foes."
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Portrait of Colonel Dewitt Peck (ddr-njpa-1-1150)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "No. 8,700. Colonel Dewitt Peck. Commander of US Marines in Shanghai. [Stamped] October 24, 1940."