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Clara S. Hattori Interview II Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-427-5)
vh Clara S. Hattori Interview II Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-427-5)
Memories of opening night working at the Japanese Pavilion at the San Francisco World's Fair
Clara S. Hattori Interview II Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1000-427-7)
vh Clara S. Hattori Interview II Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1000-427-7)
Unsuspecting of political issues in the time leading up to World War II
Clara S. Hattori Interview II Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-427-4)
vh Clara S. Hattori Interview II Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-427-4)
Communicating with Japanese nationals during the Japanese Pavilion at the San Francisco World's Fair
Clara S. Hattori Interview II Segment 1 (ddr-densho-1000-427-1)
vh Clara S. Hattori Interview II Segment 1 (ddr-densho-1000-427-1)
Seeing an advertisement for a job working at the Japanese Pavilion at the San Francisco World's Fair
Clara S. Hattori Interview II Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-427-3)
vh Clara S. Hattori Interview II Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-427-3)
An independent move: applying to work at the Japanese Pavilion at the San Francisco World's Fair
Clara S. Hattori Interview II Segment 19 (ddr-densho-1000-427-19)
vh Clara S. Hattori Interview II Segment 19 (ddr-densho-1000-427-19)
Coping with life changes: getting divorced and working to support children

Narrator Clara S. Hattori

Nisei female. Born May 21, 1919, in Sacramento, California. Grew up in the Loomis area of California, where parents ran a farm and fruit orchard. Just prior to World War II, worked in the Japanese Pavilion at the San Francisco World's Fair of 1939-1940. During World War II, removed to the Marysville Assembly Center, California, and …
Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 34, No. 5, May 1997 (ddr-sjacl-1-446)
doc Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 34, No. 5, May 1997 (ddr-sjacl-1-446)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Ken Nakano receives coveted Jefferson Award for work on Redress and with Hibakusha, also for his quest to change abbreviation of Japan from ?Jap.? to ?Jpn"; Hattori devotes President?s column to work with youth and youth leadership development.
Letter promoting JACL ad space (ddr-densho-280-46)
doc Letter promoting JACL ad space (ddr-densho-280-46)
Letter from Mrs. George S. Matsui advertising available ad space in the JACL EDC-MDC convention booklet. Includes a blank form.
Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. III, No. 5, May 1966 (ddr-sjacl-1-84)
doc Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. III, No. 5, May 1966 (ddr-sjacl-1-84)
Bulletin covering the following topics: Benefit Variety and Talent Show to raise money for Land Law Repeal, Frank Hattori, chair, Seattle Betsuin; Young Adult Group report; social, Tokita?s place on Bainbridge, $2.50/person; draft on National Scholarship completed; Seattle JACL will have four $100 scholarship; Phil Hayasaka and Human Relations committee articles; June Calendar had 14 items.
Letter concerning JACL ad space (ddr-densho-280-47)
doc Letter concerning JACL ad space (ddr-densho-280-47)
Letter from Peter Ohtaki informing Mrs. George S. Matsui that her prior letter had been forwarded to James Matsuoka and that they intend to buy a full-page advertisement in the JACL EDM-MDC convention booklet.
Tulean Dispatch Vol. 5 No. 86 (June 29, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-239)
doc Tulean Dispatch Vol. 5 No. 86 (June 29, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-239)
Selected article titles: "Quota of Project Workers to Be Set: Preliminary Study Places Tule Lake Maximum at 4,300" (p. 1), "Swimming Prohibited" (p. 1), "Goods Stored in Los Angeles" (p. 1), "Nursing to Be Taught" (p. 1), "Priests Will Hear Speakers" (p. 1), "Segregation Inevitable" (p. 2), "Dies Committee 'Amazed' At Crowded Living in Poston" (p. …
Tulean Dispatch Vol. III No. 61 (September 25, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-58)
doc Tulean Dispatch Vol. III No. 61 (September 25, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-58)
Selected article titles: "Disposition of Private Employment Wages Left to Council. Evacuee Trust Fund Proposed" (p. 1), "Beet Workers For Montana. Openings For Family Groups" (p. 1), "Strict Mess Ration Enforced. Residents are to Dine at Their Own Respective Mess Halls" (p. 1), "Investigation of Mess Situation" (p. 1), "'I'll Do My Darndest' Promises a Beet …
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