90 items
90 items
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Memo from Co-ordinating Committee to R. [Raymond] R. Best, Project Director, Kiyotake, February 5, 1944 (ddr-csujad-2-71)
Memo requesting for release of Abe. Describes the situation of Abe (Joe Kiyotake Abe), who had been in Army custody since the end of December, 1943, and whose wife was hospitalized, leaving their three children without parental care. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sjs_sch_0071
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Minidoka Matinee Orchestra (ddr-densho-2-36)
Left to right: Joe Owaki (drums), Hiro Nishimoto (MC), Dorrie Abe (piano), Ted Shimano (orchestra conductor), Amy Iguchi (clarinet), Yosh Ogata (saxophone), George Kaku (violin), and Sally Makishima (violin). The residents of the Minidoka concentration camp formed numerous musical ensembles to pass the time. Orchestras, bands, and choirs frequently staged performances for entertainment.
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Family portait (ddr-densho-359-1279)
Kawamoto family poses with their dog.Joe, Jean, and Ray Kawamoto
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Wedding anniversary (ddr-densho-359-1296)
Itsuno and Kaichi Kawamoto celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. Ray and Joe Kawamoto are to the right.
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Family photograph (ddr-densho-359-1479)
Kawamoto family: left to right: Itsuno, Kaichi, Jean, Joe with Ray
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-359-1604)
Kawamoto family: left to right: Itsuno, Kaichi, Jean, Joe with Ray
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Family (ddr-densho-359-450)
Kawamoto family: left to right: Joe, Shigeko with Ray, Kaichi, and Itsuno Kawamoto
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Weekly Press Review No. 26 (ddr-densho-156-338)
Original summary excerpt: Dies Committee Washington hearings held the spotlight this week, clippings mounting from 285 received last week to 325. Coverage was given front page space in nearly all West Coast papers, but was less prominently placed in the East. Witnesses Tokie Slocum, Paul Yozo Abe, Joe Kanazawa, and Mike Masaoka were followed by WRA …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 5 No. 25 (April 19, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-205)
Selected article titles: "Seven Mess Halls Judged Most Sanitary By Corps: Three Are Repeaters" (p. 1), "Repatriation Applications May Be Altered -- Jacoby: Procedure Given to Change, Cancel Forms" (p. 1), "Greatest Bond Drive in History Underway" (p. 1), "Schools Need Many Teachers" (p. 1), "Animal Lost?" (p. 1), "Small Project Department Tackles Responsible Jobs" (p. …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. IV No. 24 (December 10, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-115)
Selected article titles: "Tent Factory Here Impossible" (p. 1), "Confiscation of Bank Funds Found Untrue: Letter Reveals Rumors Unfound" (p. 1), "Post Office Increases Staff to Handle Daily Christmas Rush" (p. 1), "Sixth Draft Registration" (p. 1), "Tanforan Clothing Allowances Here" (p. 1), "Christmas Seal Proceeds Will Remain in Colony" (p. 1), "Need Pass to Leave …
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Personality cards (ddr-csujad-26-42)
Journal entries written by high school students discussing their observations and perspectives on a variety of topics including social interactions, friendships, "going steady," and personality traits. Each entry includes the full date and student name. The entries were part of a class assignment and collected for the Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement Study (JERS). Additional personality …
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Group family photograph (ddr-densho-359-1562)
Kawamoto family: left to right: Kaichi Kawamoto, Alice and Phil Okano with Ray Kawamoto, Itsuno Kawamoto, Jean Kawamoto (back), Jeanette Otsuka, and Joe Kawamoto
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-359-1675)
Kawamoto family. Left to right: Kaichi Kawamoto, Alice and Phil Okano with Ray Kawamoto, Itsuno Kawamoto, Jean Kawamoto (back), Jeanette Otsuka, Joe Kawamoto. The caption written beneath the photograph "Labor Day 1948".
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Northwest Methodist Rally Portland (ddr-one-1-324)
Black and white photographic negative of the attendees of the Northwest Methodist Rally in Portland on November 23-25, 1951. Inscription on photograph reads "Northwest methodis Rally Portland Nov. 23-". The group is posed in front of the old Epworth Methodist Church building. Front row left to right starting third from left: Rupert Fujii, Shig Tada, and …
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Northwest Methodist Rally Portland (ddr-one-1-321)
Black and white photographic negative of the attendees of the Northwest Methodist Rally in Portland on November 23-25, 1951. The group is posed in front of the old Epworth Methodist Church building. Front row left to right starting third from left: Rupert Fujii, Shig Tada, and Reverend Francis Hayashi, other unidentified. Second row left to right: …
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Northwest Methodist Rally Portland (ddr-one-1-319)
Black and white group photographic negative of the attendees of the Northwest Methodist Rally in Portland on November 23-25, 1951. Inscription on negative reads "Northwest Methodist Rally Portland Nov. 23-25, 1951." The group is posed in front of old Epworth Methodist Church building. Front row left to right starting third from left: Rupert Fujii, Shig Tada, …
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Northwest Methodist Rally Portland (ddr-one-1-74)
Original black and white photographic print of the attendees of the Northwest Methodist Rally in Portland on November 23-25, 1951. The group is posed in front of the old Epworth Methodist Church building. Inscription on photograph reads "Northwest Methodist Rally Portland Nov. 23-25, 1951". Front row left to right starting third from left: Rupert Fujii, Shig …
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Northwest Methodist Rally Portland (ddr-one-1-322)
Black and white photographic negative of the attendees of the Northwest Methodist Rally in Portland on November 23-25, 1951. Inscription on negative reads "Northwest methodis Rally Portla Nov. 23-25, 1951." The group is posed in front of the old Epworth Methodist Church building. Front row left to right starting third from left: Rupert Fujii, Shig Tada, …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. IV No. 18 (December 3, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-340)
Selected article titles: "Outside Relocation JACL Confab Pledge" (p. 1), "Scrip Book Purchases Declared Not Taxable" (p. 1), "To Feel Outside Sentiment" (p. 2), "200 Parents Meet Recruiting Officers" (p. 2), "Trip to Salt Lake Conclave Increases Outside Confidence" (p. 3).