72 items
72 items
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Letter to Kaneji Domoto from Ruth Frank (ddr-densho-377-1658)
Letter from Ruth Frank, Workshop Chairman of the Ninth District Federated Garden Clubs of New York State, expressing gratitude to Domoto for his appearance at their landscape design workshop.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 22, No. 11, December 1985 (ddr-sjacl-1-402)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Endowment Fund Committee established, begun by Shea Aoki and Ruth Kazama\n ($500+ donors will have their name on plaque in JACL office); 1986 Installation Banquet, Sheraton Hotel, $20/person, Frank Sato, Keynote; first NW Taiko Festival at Nippon Kan.
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Ohashi Family portrait (ddr-densho-442-188)
Photograph of the Ohashi family standing and seated in front of a piano. Top row left to right: Frank Yamato, Mary Haruko (Ohashi) Yamato, Ruth Tomo Ohashi, and Wakaichi "Buck" Ohashi. Bottom row left to right: Robert "Bob" Teruo Ohashi, Neil Jiro Ohashi, Edward Saburo Ohashi, Komatsu (Saito) Ohashi holding Paul Masaru Ohashi, and Hope Nobuko …
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Tule Lake orchestra (ddr-csujad-55-2212)
Black and white photograph of the Tule Lake orchestra at Tule Lake incarceration camp. Pictured from left to right (front row): Terry Irakawa, Shizu Ishida, R. Ishiyami, Emi Matsumoto, Mr. A. Umemoto (conductor), Yuichi Takahashi, Sachi Matsui, Miya Nagata, Ruth Temmu, Grace Matsuda. Second row: Shichio Nishida, Hayashi, Hayuo Motoyama, Hamachi, Richard Tanaka, Morioka, Tom Matsuda, …
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Landscape Design Workshop II program (ddr-densho-377-1656)
Double-sided brochure for a landscape design program on May 18, 1959 led by Kaneji Domoto and Roy H. DeBoer. Organized by the Ninth District Federated Garden Clubs of New York State, Inc.
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Terao funeral (ddr-densho-442-5)
Photograph of mourners in attendance at the funeral of Tomsabaro Terao. Front row left to right: Keiko Togo and Jimmy Tatsuda II. Second row: unknown, unknown, unknown, Bill Tatsuda, Charlie Tatsuda, Abe Hagiwara, Ruth Ohashi, John Tomita, unknown, Pat Hagiwara, Cherry, Tatsuda, unknown, Frank Tomita, and Mike Hagiwara. Third row: unknown, Mr. Faulkner, Mr. Inouye, Jimmy …
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Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, July 12, 1943 and an Independence Program (ddr-densho-432-16)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Missoula, MT. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
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What About Our Japanese-Americans? (ddr-densho-493-36)
31-page pamphlet authored by Carey McWilliams for the American Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations, published by the Public Affairs Committee, Inc. as part of a Public Affairs Pamphlets series. Inner note says that the text was also to be published shortly by Little, Brown and Company under the title of Prejudice. The Japanese-Americans: a …
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 70, No. 16 (April 24, 1970) (ddr-pc-42-16)
Selected article titles: "Sen. Inouye changes his stand on Vietnam, calls war 'mistake'" (p. 1), "Convention anticipates change based on theme: Understanding" (p. 1), "JACL criticizes non-Asian casting in L.A. musical" (p. 1), "Genetics engineering by end of this century predicted by Sansei" (p. 1), "Nisei farmer in race for Merced supervisor post" (p. 3), "Fr. …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. III No. 37 (August 28, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-33)
Selected article titles: "Free Subsistence For All Colonists" (p. 1), "Monthly Food Rations Raised" (p. 1), "Mass Meeting: Shirrell to Reveal New Policies" (p. 1), "Guest Editorials: Public Sanitation" (p. 2), "Health Education" (p. 2), "Block Managers Serve the People" (p. 3), "Art Exhibit of Standouts' Works" (p. 3), "Coal Crew Works Hard for Colony" (p. …
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 49, No. 24 (December 11, 1959) (ddr-pc-31-50)
Selected article titles: "Nisei attorney wins civil rights case for three Negroes" (p. 1), "Wakamatsu hits race bias in talk before placer county JACL fete" (p. 1), "10-year dream comes true for Japanese Community center in San Fernando Valley" (p. 1), "U.S. and Japan need each other to survive, Rep. Inouye declares" (p. 3), "Kimono-clad girls …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 7 No. 2 (September 16, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-402)
Selected article titles: "Persons Receiving Leave Hearings Must Transfer" (p. 1), "Directory to Contact Friends Started by R.C." (p. 1), "Three More Graduates Granted Scholarships" (p. 1).
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 7 No. 7 (September 28, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-407)
Selected article titles: "Three Co-op Delegates Leave for Conference" (p. 1), "Next Shoe Stamp Must Last 6 Months -- OPA" (p. 1), "Mess Workers: Must Have Assignment" (p. 1), "Meetings are Prohibited" (p. 2).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 48, No. 3 (January 16, 1959) (ddr-pc-31-3)
Selected article titles: "Racial Relocation to ease tension?" (p. 1), "Anti-Nisei housing bias mooted by Utah civil righters" (p. 1), "50 of Calif.'s 80 Assemblymen Co-Author FEPC" (p. 1), "Univ. of Chicago Issei artist retires after 50-year association with college" (p. 1), "Columnist in L.A. Times comments on evacuation, hopes Sansei have as much diligence for …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. III No. 36 (August 27, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-32)
Selected article titles: "Oratorical Contest Tonight and Friday" (p. 1), "Camp Harmony Residents Here" (p. 1), "Volunteer Committee on Merit System" (p. 1), "Oratorical Extra" (p. 1), "15 Cuties Entered in Queen Contest" (p. 1), "Cars for Business Only" (p. 2), "Permits Needed to Visit Farm" (p. 2), "381 in First Aid Classes" (p. 2), "The …
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Minidoka Irrigator Vol. I No. 17 (November 11, 1942) (ddr-densho-119-16)
Selected article titles: "Two Chosen Delegates to JACL Meet" (p. 1), "Hospital Workers Receive September Pay" (p. 1), "Stafford in S.L. To Seek Reason For Coal Delay" (p. 1), "Nisei, Kibei for Army School Sought by Placement Office" (p. 1), "Buy War Bonds, Residents Advised" (p. 1), "Relocation Faces Lull Till Winter Quarter Begins" (p. 1), …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. IV No. 12 (November 25, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-338)
Selected article titles: "Holiday Spirit Reigns in City" (p. 1), "Religious Thanksgiving Services for Colonists" (p. 1), "Turkey Dinner Among 'Strangers'" (p. 2), "Permits Needed to Use Heaters" (p. 3), "Quarantine Restrictions Modified by Base Hospital" (p. 3), "All Colony Dogs to be Licensed" (p. 3).
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. IV No. 70 (February 10, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-156)
Selected article titles: "Army Induction: Because of the Importance of the Message From the War Department Which the Army Personnel Delivered to the Colonists Last Night the Full Text is Printed Herewith:" (p. 1), "Civil Liberties in '42: Union Lists Evacuation on Dark Side of Rights Lost During War" (p. 2), "Many Jobs Waiting" (p. 2), …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 5 No. 99 (July 15, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-253)
Selected article titles: "Hospitality Committee is Organized in New England" (p. 1), "Myer Talks Tonight" (p. 1), "More Civil Service Exams to Be Given in Project" (p. 1), "Manzanar Has Jr. College" (p. 1), "Four-Week Period Mess Hall Judgings Given" (p. 1), "Advisory Committee: Avoid Starting New "Little Tokios" in Relocating" (p. 2), "Speeches Made in …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 5 No. 71 (June 11, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-375)
Selected article titles: "WRA Regulation Bars Evacuee Owned Cars" (p. 1), "Evacuee's Diet Depends on Project Farm Production" (p. 1), "Complete Program Given for 3-Day YBA Confab" (p. 2), "Sketching Classes Set" (p. 2).
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Group photo of attendees at 10th Anniversary Ball of SF JACL (ddr-densho-426-1792)
Inscription on front: Tenth Anniversary Ball of SF JACL, October 28, 1938. Names of individuals in photo on back including Henri Takahashi, Tomoye Nozawa, National President Walter Tsukamoto, Chapter President Saburo Kido
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 5 No. 77 (June 18, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-381)
Selected article titles: "Use Prompt Action in Job Applications -- Fagan" (p. 1), "Yasui Can't Enter Centers" (p. 1), "No Case of Disloyalty by Evacuees on Leave" (p. 1), "Project Agricultural Program Set. First Crop in July" (p. 2), "Labor Shortage in Minidoka" (p. 2).
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Memoirs 1943 - Minidoka High School Yearbook (ddr-densho-474-48)
Yearbook for the Minidoka High School, property of Starr Urakawa. The school included grades 8-12. Individual students are photographed in senior portraits or class photos. Student activities are represented, including student labor/work experience program ("part-time workers"), May Day royalty, and sports. Student signatures are included throughout the book.