745 items
745 items
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 2 No. 10 (February 1951) (ddr-densho-266-27)
Selected article titles: "Japan has a Valentine's Day" (p. 13), "His business is saving faces" (p. 17), "Can the U.S. count on Japan in a war?" (p. 21).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 1 No. 9 (January 1950) (ddr-densho-266-14)
Selected article titles: "Havens for Waifs of Mixed Blood" (p. 24), "Communism in Japan" (p. 10), "What Has Happened to Shinto?" (p. 30), "Do the Japanese have Freedom of Press?" (p. 35), "What Became of Jimmie Sakamoto?" (p. 20).
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Nisei Vue Summer 1949 (ddr-densho-266-8)
Selected article titles: "Seattle Memorial" (p. 8), "An American Hero: Sadao Munemori" (p. 12), "Teen Age Fads" (p. 31).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 1 No. 8 (December 1949) (ddr-densho-266-13)
Selected article titles: "He doesn't Look Like a 'Little Hitler' At All!" (p. 10), "Shattering the 'Bamboo Curtain'" (p. 47), "Aiko Kuroki" (p. 20), "Will Japan Become a Christian Nation?" (p. 22).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 1 No. 5 (September 1949) (ddr-densho-266-10)
Selected article titles: "Sueo Serisawa" (p. 12), "Big Town Opportunities - No. 1: The Dry Cleaning Business" (p. 22), "Pro Ball's First Japanese American Battery" (p. 25).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 1 No. 4 (August 1949) (ddr-densho-266-9)
Selected article titles: "Busy Block for Stork" (p. 3), "Personality - George Furuta" (p. 10).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 2 No. 4 (August 1950) (ddr-densho-266-21)
Selected article titles: "Debate on HJR 238" (p. 11), "A Nisei looks at the Supreme Court" (p. 20), "Korea--land without 'calmness'" (p. 12).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 2 No. 9 (January 1951) (ddr-densho-266-26)
Selected article titles: "Lanais go modern in the islands" (p. 23), "Slave laborer for Russia" (p. 13), "Origin of the Japanese species" (p. 28).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 2 No. 6 (October 1950) (ddr-densho-266-23)
Selected article titles: "It's different now in Toronto" (p. 21), "Are we losing in Asia?" (p. 16), "Douglas MacArthur, emissary of Christianity in Asia" (p. 27).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 1 No. 11 (March 1950) (ddr-densho-266-16)
Selected article titles: "Thumbs Down on Nisei Cop" (p. 8), "Kabuki, U.S. Style" (p. 20), "Religious Hepcats" (p. 40).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 2 No. 12 (April 1951) (ddr-densho-266-29)
Selected article titles: "Hulas, leis enliven opening of Hawaii legislature" (p. 11), "550 Young Buddhists convene in California" (p. 33), "Combat mission in Korea" (p. 15).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 2 No. 8 (December 1950) (ddr-densho-266-25)
Selected article titles: "The melting pot bubbles" (p. 16), "Strip Tease occupies Japan" (p. 20), "Japanese house--phooey!" (p. 46).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 1 No. 10 (February 1950) (ddr-densho-266-15)
Selected article titles: "Four Years After A-Bomb" (p. 9), "'Kenji Comes Home'" (p. 12), "Rice 3 Times A Day" (p. 18).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 2 No. 3 (July 1950) (ddr-densho-266-20)
Selected article titles: "Forbidden City" (p. 35), "Chicago Ordains Its First Nisei" (p. 12), "Homes for Hiroshima" (p. 34).
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Tule Lake (flowers in blue vase) (ddr-janm-14-1)
Unframed sheets of thick warped paper glued together. Round blue vase with colorful flowers. Framed for exhibit.
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Tule Lake Camp (still life with flowers) (ddr-janm-14-4)
Oil on stretched and varnished canvas nailed into varnished wood slat frame. Vase of flowers on top lower corner, dark green teapot without lid, red, yellow, and green apples and pears grouped around pot. Fabric draped between vase and teapots. Colors are dark.
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Tule Lake (ddr-janm-14-5)
Stretched and varnished canvas nailed into varnished wood slat frame. Image: Large dark brown mountain fills almost whole canvas, some blue sky visible TLC and along TRE.
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Tule Lake Camp (ddr-janm-14-2)
Unframed, unmatted sheet of paper, brown landscape with mountains. Hideo Kobashigawa signature on bottom right. Text under that reads a circled symbol that is followed by, "means Spray" and another circled symbol that reads, "V means Varnish" and "Tule Lake, 1944?"\n\nOther side is an ink drawing of Coney Island with ferris wheel, a tower and a …
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Tule Lake Camp (sunflowers) (ddr-janm-14-3)
Framed, stretched canvas. Canvas nailed into varnished wood strip frame. Image: pot of sunflowers and smaller yellow flowers on brown table.
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High School Library (ddr-janm-15-14)
1 ink drawing on paper: Eight (7) students in the library with three (3) of the students exiting through the door in background. Students seated at tables reading or writing, or at shelving looking at books. One (1) woman looks stands behind a curved desk, looking towards the students.\n\n" - D.T. Hamaoka - 1945" written in …
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Kaneohe hospital (ddr-janm-17-21)
1 photographic print: b&w; 2 men stand at the bottom of a stairway in front of a building. Man on left wears a loose shirt and trousers, his hands in his pockets looking away from the camera, man on right is significantly older with greying hair, his shirt tucked into his pants and a slight smile …
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Overseas address change postcard (ddr-janm-17-65)
One temporary overseas address change postcard for Private George Nakamura, sent to Mr. Gungi Nakamura (Olaa, Hawaii), while George was serving in the 100th Infantry Battalion.
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Soldier in snow (ddr-janm-17-56)
1 photographic print: b&w; Duke Sugara dressed in U.S. Military uniform throwing snow at the photographer with a smile on his face. In the background is a slope and barren trees covered in snow.\n\nWritten in black ink, "A pal Duke Sugawara '43"
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Hawaii draftees (ddr-janm-17-19)
1 photographic print: b&w; 16 men standing or squatting for a photograph in plain clothes or business suits. In the front row, 2 men wear lei, in the second row, 3 men wear lei, in back row, 4 men look away from camera. In the background is a building with three doorways and two pillars. \n\nHawaii …
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Soldier in front of brick building (ddr-janm-17-51)
1 photographic print: b&w; Japanese-American soldier in U.S. military dress uniform standing in front of brick building, to the left of him (proper right) there is a plant in a vase. He stands with his legs pulled apart, hands behind back, and appears to be looking at camera.