Nippu Jiji Photograph Archive, "Gaijin Hawai'i" Collection ddr-njpa-2

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A librarian shows a book to a Honolulu businessman and politician (ddr-njpa-2-464)
img A librarian shows a book to a Honolulu businessman and politician (ddr-njpa-2-464)
Caption on reverse: "CITIZENSHIP WEEK EXHIBIT AT IOLANI PALACE: A display of records telling the story of early naturalization in Hawaii is now on exhibit in the hallway on the second floor of Iolani Palace in observance of Citizenship Week, which opened here yesterday. Above is Miss Maude Jones, librarian of the public archives, who is …
Oahu businessman and civic worker (ddr-njpa-2-466)
img Oahu businessman and civic worker (ddr-njpa-2-466)
Caption on reverse: "For TUESDAY, Feb. 24 HELPS GUIDE CAMPAIGN---Paul Johnson, well known businessman and civic worker, has accepted appointment as a vice chairman of the March-long Red Cross roll call and fund drive. Mr. Johnson, working directly with an estimated 3,000 volunteers on Oahu alone, will play an important role in the drive to obtain …
Edward E. Johnston taking his oath of office from Ingram Stainback (ddr-njpa-2-473)
img Edward E. Johnston taking his oath of office from Ingram Stainback (ddr-njpa-2-473)
Caption on front: "SECRETARY OF HAWAII JOHNSTON: Edward E. Johnston takes oath of office as Secretary of Hawaii administered by Associate Justice Ingram M. Stainback of the Territorial Supreme Court in a brief ceremony held at Iolani Palace yesterday afternoon. -- (Hawaii Times photo by Don Nagano)."
Edward E. Johnston taking his oath of office from Ingram M. Stainback (ddr-njpa-2-475)
img Edward E. Johnston taking his oath of office from Ingram M. Stainback (ddr-njpa-2-475)
Caption on reverse: "SECRETARY OF HAWAII JOHNSTON: Edward E. Johnston takes oath of office as Secretary of Hawaii administered by Associate Justice Ingram M. Stainback of the Territorial Supreme Court in a brief ceremony held at Iolani Palace yesterday afternoon. (Hawaii Times photo by Don Nagano)."

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