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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 38, No. 1, January 2001 (ddr-sjacl-1-485)
doc Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 38, No. 1, January 2001 (ddr-sjacl-1-485)
Newsletter covering the following topics: 2001 Chapter President, Akemi Matsumoto; Installation Banquet, January 27, Southcenter Doubletree, Keynote-Bill Hosokawa, $55/person, chairs Ann Fujii Lindwall and Joanne Kimura; interesting editorial by Bob Shimabukuro, Nisei motto- ?Never Forgive, Never Forget? vs messages in 1995 incoming and outgoing Presidents (Sansei-Tokuda and St Germain) representing the opposite side of the coin; …
Meriko at a buffet (ddr-densho-494-32)
img Meriko at a buffet (ddr-densho-494-32)
Caption on webpage: "Pictures from the later life of Meriko Maida, 1973-2012 / From Richmond to Sacramento / Meriko lived for many years in Richmond, California with her younger sister Junko and brother-in-law Shoichi Kimura. She later lived in various configurations with her other sister, Asako Tokuno. On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and Washington, …
Close up photo of Meriko (ddr-densho-494-34)
img Close up photo of Meriko (ddr-densho-494-34)
Caption on webpage: "Pictures from the later life of Meriko Maida, 1973-2012 / From Richmond to Sacramento / Meriko lived for many years in Richmond, California with her younger sister Junko and brother-in-law Shoichi Kimura. She later lived in various configurations with her other sister, Asako Tokuno. On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and Washington, …
Meriko on the bus (ddr-densho-494-30)
img Meriko on the bus (ddr-densho-494-30)
Caption on webpage: "Pictures from the later life of Meriko Maida, 1973-2012 / From Richmond to Sacramento / Meriko lived for many years in Richmond, California with her younger sister Junko and brother-in-law Shoichi Kimura. She later lived in various configurations with her other sister, Asako Tokuno. On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and Washington, …
Family picture in front of car and house (ddr-densho-494-25)
img Family picture in front of car and house (ddr-densho-494-25)
Photograph Caption on webpage: "Pictures from the later life of Meriko Maida, 1973-2012 / From Richmond to Sacramento / Meriko lived for many years in Richmond, California with her younger sister Junko and brother-in-law Shoichi Kimura. She later lived in various configurations with her other sister, Asako Tokuno. On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and …
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 101 No. 23 (December 6, 1985) (ddr-pc-57-50)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 101 No. 23 (December 6, 1985) (ddr-pc-57-50)
Special Holiday Issue. Selected article titles: "Another 'English Only' Rule Debated" (1); "Teachers' Federation Endorses JA Redress" (1); "Kimura Sentenced to Probation, Released" (1); "Whites Becoming Minority in Calif." (2). The holiday issue included advertisements bought by JACL members and chapters that included personal addresses and phone numbers to better foster communications between Japanese American communities. …
Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 85 (August 10, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-114)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 85 (August 10, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-114)
Selected article titles: "Japanese Present Renewal Note of Arbitration Pact" (p. 1), "All Stars Lose to Select Nine in Close Battle" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Gun-Kan March Impressive Part of Big Program" (p. 4)
Headquarters of Hawaiian Department (ddr-csujad-24-107)
doc Headquarters of Hawaiian Department (ddr-csujad-24-107)
Written by . What appears to be an official document, addressed to the adjutant general of the War Department by O. H. McDole, Lt. Col., Assistant Adjutant General, about deporting people in Hawaii of Japanese descent to Japan. The document mentions Kenzi Kimura, Torataro Onoda, Ryoichi Tanaka. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese …
James L. Coke attending a dinner with Admiral James O. Richardson and Japanese dignitaries (ddr-njpa-2-160)
img James L. Coke attending a dinner with Admiral James O. Richardson and Japanese dignitaries (ddr-njpa-2-160)
Caption on reverse: "ADMIRAL ATTENDS DINNER: The dinner celebrating the arrival of the Nitta Maru here yesterday on her maiden trip and held aboard the ship last night was honored by the presence of many notables including Admiral James O. Richardson, commander-in-chief of the U.S. fleet (with back toward camera). Others in the above picture are …
Meriko and friends on a pier (ddr-densho-494-28)
img Meriko and friends on a pier (ddr-densho-494-28)
Caption on webpage: "Pictures from the later life of Meriko Maida, 1973-2012 / From Richmond to Sacramento / Meriko lived for many years in Richmond, California with her younger sister Junko and brother-in-law Shoichi Kimura. She later lived in various configurations with her other sister, Asako Tokuno. On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and Washington, …
Meriko in bed (ddr-densho-494-26)
img Meriko in bed (ddr-densho-494-26)
Caption on webpage: "Pictures from the later life of Meriko Maida, 1973-2012 / From Richmond to Sacramento / Meriko lived for many years in Richmond, California with her younger sister Junko and brother-in-law Shoichi Kimura. She later lived in various configurations with her other sister, Asako Tokuno. On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and Washington, …
Staff giving Tom Ikeda a gift basket at Densho Opening Gala (ddr-densho-506-123)
img Staff giving Tom Ikeda a gift basket at Densho Opening Gala (ddr-densho-506-123)
Staff giving Tom Ikeda a gift basket while Becky Fukuda is at the podium at the Densho Opening Gala.
Hibari Misora posing with her mother, Haruhisa Kawada and a Nichibei Kinema agent (ddr-njpa-4-970)
img Hibari Misora posing with her mother, Haruhisa Kawada and a Nichibei Kinema agent (ddr-njpa-4-970)
Caption on reverse: "FAREWELL TO HAWAII: Hibari Misora and Haruhisa Kawada are pictured on the roof of The Hawaii Times yesterday afternoon as they waved farewell after a fabulously successful personal appearance tour of the islands. Left to right: Muneo Kimura of Nichibei Kinema Co. of Los Angeles which is sponsoring the stars' American tour; Mrs. …
Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XXI, No. 7, July 1984 (ddr-sjacl-1-336)
doc Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XXI, No. 7, July 1984 (ddr-sjacl-1-336)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Wayne Kimura writes a summary of Redress status in Congress. No time for Seattle Redress committee to testify. Mayor Royer secures redress endorsement by US Conference of Mayors; Seattle Redress committee gets sizeable donation from recipients of local redress payments; Cherry Kinoshita to receive JACLer of Biennium along with Jimmy Shimoura …
Meriko in front of a Japanese American memorial (ddr-densho-494-29)
img Meriko in front of a Japanese American memorial (ddr-densho-494-29)
Caption on webpage: "Pictures from the later life of Meriko Maida, 1973-2012 / From Richmond to Sacramento / Meriko lived for many years in Richmond, California with her younger sister Junko and brother-in-law Shoichi Kimura. She later lived in various configurations with her other sister, Asako Tokuno. On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and Washington, …
Tulean dispatch magazine section, vol. 1, no. 9 (ddr-csujad-26-50)
doc Tulean dispatch magazine section, vol. 1, no. 9 (ddr-csujad-26-50)
Monthly publication at Tule Lake incarceration camp including stories, poems, commentary and creative writing. Current issue includes: "Question 28" by Shuji Kimura; "Mandy's dream" by Frank Hijikata; "Toppers in camp" by Yuri Kobukata, Mary Harumi Sakai, Lorraine Takayama; "Band leader" by Bryan Mayeda, "Bachelors' quarter" by George Nakamura, "Poultry farm" by Makoto Kobukata, "Looking back" by …
Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 91 (September 21, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-120)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 91 (September 21, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-120)
Selected article titles: "First Step Taken for Arms Parley at London, in Jan." (p. 1), "Nippons Win Over Vancouver Asahis as Nakao Pitches Nohit Norun Game" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "College Students Await Opening of Portals of Study" (p. 4)
Japanese American Courier Special Edition (January 1, 1930) (ddr-densho-96-135)
doc Japanese American Courier Special Edition (January 1, 1930) (ddr-densho-96-135)
Selected article titles: "More Knowledge of Other Should be Nations' Aim" (p. 1), "Racial Prejudice to be Lessened if Merit is Seen" (p. 2), "Japanese Study Can Aid to Keep Peace of Pacific" (p. 3), "Ignorance Cause of Much Friction Between Nations" (p. 4)
Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 103 (December 14, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-132)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 103 (December 14, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-132)
Selected article titles: "Protocols Signed for U.S. Adhesion to World Court" (p. 1), "Hooper to Tilt on Maple Court for 'Courier Cup" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "U. of W. Chorus Gives 'Atsumori,' Nipponese Drama" (p. 4)
Japanese American Courier Vol. 4, No. 182 (June 20, 1931) (ddr-densho-96-213)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 4, No. 182 (June 20, 1931) (ddr-densho-96-213)
Selected article titles: "Cultural Studies Embellish Living Among Japanese" (p. 1), "Reds Squeeze Out Win Over Lakers in Last 'A' Game" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Be True Citizens of This Country, Advises Educator" (p. 4)
Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 99 (November 16, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-128)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 99 (November 16, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-128)
Selected article titles: "Hoover Proposal for New Warfare Rule Wins Praise" (p. 1), "Cougars Bow to Taiyo Jr. Eleven in Upset Battle" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Youthful Pianist to Give Recital Next Wednesday" (p. 4)
Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 96 (October 26, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-125)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 96 (October 26, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-125)
Selected article titles: "Premier Selects Japan Delegates to London Parley" (p. 1), "Gridiron Leaders in League Battle to Scoreless Tie" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Committee Heads Chosen at League Business Meeting" (p. 4)
Japanese American Courier Vol. 4, No. 192 (August 29, 1931) (ddr-densho-96-223)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 4, No. 192 (August 29, 1931) (ddr-densho-96-223)
Selected article titles: "MacDonald Forms Coalition Cabinet to Relieve Crisis" (p. 1), "Yoshiko Funai is Favored to Take Open Net Crown" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Out-of-Town News" (p. 4)
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