284 items
284 items
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 11, No. 551 (August 6, 1938) (ddr-densho-96-586)
Selected article titles: "China-Japan Give Views" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang-Overs" (p. 3), "Chapter Will Formulate Plans for Convention; Skate Program" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 11, No. 554 (August 27, 1938) (ddr-densho-96-589)
Selected article titles: "China-Japan Give Views" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang-Overs" (p. 3), "NW Delegates of League Starting L.A. Trip Monday" (p. 4)
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Group shot of the show girls at the China Doll Club (ddr-densho-367-48)
Mary Mon Toy is the third from the right.
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Group shot of the show girls at the China Doll Club (ddr-densho-367-46)
Mary Mon Toy is third from the right.
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Group shot of the show girls at the China Doll Club (ddr-densho-367-49)
Mary Mon Toy is the third from the right.
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Group shot of the show girls at the China Doll Club (ddr-densho-367-47)
Mary Mon Toy is in the back row, third from the right.
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Joseph Stilwell and Frank Merrill in the China-Burma-India theater (ddr-njpa-1-1815)
Caption on reverse: "3/24/44. American commanders in China-Burma-India theater. Lieutenant General Joseph W. Stilwell (left), Commander in Chief of U.S. forces in China, Burma, and India, is shown with Brigadier General Frank Merrill, commander of American troops now fighting the Japanese in Northern Burma. Gen. Merrill's soldiers, popularly known as 'Merrill's Marauders,' were the first U.S. …
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Poston Press Bulletin Vol. IV No. 12 (September 9, 1942) (ddr-densho-145-103)
Selected article titles: "The World at War. China Strikes Back" (p. 1), "No Poisonous Scorpions Declared Existing Here" (p. 1), "Dept. Issues Statement in Re: Swimming" (p. 1).
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Wang Jingwei meeting with Admiral Takasu (ddr-njpa-1-1075)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "5. President Wang meeting with Admiral Takasu, commander in chief of the Southern China Fleet, at his former residence in Dongshan (on the 12th)."
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 11, No. 564 (November 5, 1938) (ddr-densho-96-599)
Selected article titles: "Writer Forecasts No. China Future" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang-Overs" (p. 3), "Seattle Expects All-Time Record of Young Voters" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 11, No. 561 (October 15, 1938) (ddr-densho-96-596)
Selected article titles: "Travel Safe, Sure Over North China" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang-Overs" (p. 3), "Japanese Strike Stride to Finish Community Fund" (p. 4)
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Letter from Melbourne L. Spector to Ai Chih Tsai (ddr-densho-446-205)
Letter tentatively offering Ai Chih Tsai an appointment with United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) as a Reports Officer for China. Final offer will follow after vetting.
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Yasuharu Koike with another solider (ddr-ajah-2-860)
Caption below photo: Yasuharu Koike (right) and friend. Koike served with the MIS in the China-Burma-India campaign during WWII. Photo 1944. He was from Alameda, CA.
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Yasuharu Koike standing in front of large building in India (ddr-ajah-2-853)
Caption below photo: Yasuharu Koike enjoys himself, touring while serving with the MIS in the China-Burma-India campaign during WWII. Photo 1944. He was from Alameda, CA.
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envelope to K. Domoto (ddr-densho-356-189)
Empty envelope addressed to Mr. K. Domoto (likely Kanetaro Domoto) postmarked in Chinese. Inscribed on the back: "From Kaoun Nabashima on Board the S.S. Kotomaru Jangyi River, China"
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 12, No. 575 (January 21, 1939) (ddr-densho-96-610)
Selected article titles: "Former Sun Aide Asks China Peace" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang-Overs" (p. 3), "Benefit Planned by Student Club in Film Program" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 1, No. 33 (August 11, 1928) (ddr-densho-96-61)
Selected article titles: "U.S. Recognition of China May Force Nations Into Line" (p. 1), "Sport Scope" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Japan Fascinates Says Rae Ota" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 11, No. 568 (December 3, 1938) (ddr-densho-96-603)
Selected article titles: "Industrial Plans Visioned in China" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang-Overs" (p. 3), "Essay Contest on Citizenship to Seek Suggestions by Young" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 74 (May 25, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-103)
Selected article titles: "Business People Called Sowers of Good Will" (p. 1), "Sport Scope" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "China Desirous of Negotiations for Trade Pact" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 12, No. 609 (September 16, 1939) (ddr-densho-96-644)
Selected article titles: "Japan Will Guide China, Editor Says" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang-Overs" (p. 3), "First Hill Scout Leaders to Plan Season Program" (p. 4)
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Letter from Ryo Tsai to Albert W. Palmer (ddr-densho-446-277)
Request for assistance returning Ai Chih Tsai to the United States. Immigrant quota from China is 150 with thousands waiting to immigrate. Ai Chih Tsai needs assurance of employment.
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Yasuharu Koike and another solider in temple entrance (ddr-ajah-2-866)
Caption below photo: Yasuharu Koike (at left) , of Alameda, CA., enjoys himself while touring India in 1944. Koike served with the MIS in Burma-China-India campaign during WWII.
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Three soldiers holding captured Japanese flag (ddr-ajah-2-856)
Caption below photo: Yasuharu Koike (center) displays a captured Japanese flag. Koike served in the MIS in the China-Burma-India campaign in 1944. He was from Alameda, CA.
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Article regarding a Japanese scientist (ddr-njpa-4-1878)
Article title [translation]: "Investigation of secret medicines for perpetual youth and longevity. Dr. Ochi goes to China to reexamine Chinese medicines from the viewpoint of medical science of the hormone."