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1964 items
Group of children (ddr-densho-442-90)
img Group of children (ddr-densho-442-90)
Photograph of 10 children posed together for a picture outside. Identified are Ruth Tomo Ohashi, second from the left in the front row; Mary Haruko (Ohashi) Yamato, fourth from the left, middle row; and Charlie Tatsuda, far left middle row.
Harry Ueno autographing Manzanar martyr (ddr-csujad-29-292)
img Harry Ueno autographing Manzanar martyr (ddr-csujad-29-292)
Photograph titled: "Harry Ueno autographing Manzanar Martyr and Mary Omori." See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: P235
[Portrait of a Japanese American soldier] (ddr-csujad-29-226)
img [Portrait of a Japanese American soldier] (ddr-csujad-29-226)
Photograph inscription: "To Mas and Mary As ever, Danca [?]." See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: P169
Methodist Men's Choir (ddr-one-1-349)
img Methodist Men's Choir (ddr-one-1-349)
Black and white photographic negative of four men standing around a piano in matching overcoats singing to a song played by Mary (Furusho) Iwasaki on the piano. Men from left to right: Yoji Matsushima, Shig Tada, Joe Namba, and Kenji Onishi.
Cast on stage for rehearsal (ddr-densho-367-309)
img Cast on stage for rehearsal (ddr-densho-367-309)
Printed on back: Photo credit Will Rapport. On cardboard backing: Rehearsal: Present Scene "World of Suzie Wong" / (L to R) Nie Von Thom, Flavia Kingman, Mary Mon Toy, Sirat, France Nuyen, Wm. Shatner, Josh Logen, Ron Randall, Sarah Marshall, Noel Leslie
A program for the Telephone Hour (ddr-densho-367-35)
doc A program for the Telephone Hour (ddr-densho-367-35)
The Telephone Hour was a radio program that ran from 1940 to 1958 and is also known as the Bell Telephone Hour. It was an concert that highlighted the best of Broadway and classical music. Mary Mon Toy attended multiple tapings.
A program for the Telephone Hour (ddr-densho-367-38)
doc A program for the Telephone Hour (ddr-densho-367-38)
The Telephone Hour was a radio program that ran from 1940 to 1958 and is also known as the Bell Telephone Hour. It was an concert that highlighted the best of Broadway and classical music. Mary Mon Toy attended multiple tapings.
A program for the Telephone Hour (ddr-densho-367-36)
doc A program for the Telephone Hour (ddr-densho-367-36)
The Telephone Hour was a radio program that ran from 1940 to 1958 and is also known as the Bell Telephone Hour. It was an concert that highlighted the best of Broadway and classical music. Mary Mon Toy attended multiple tapings.
A program for the Telephone Hour (ddr-densho-367-37)
doc A program for the Telephone Hour (ddr-densho-367-37)
The Telephone Hour was a radio program that ran from 1940 to 1958 and is also known as the Bell Telephone Hour. It was an concert that highlighted the best of Broadway and classical music. Mary Mon Toy attended multiple tapings.
Family and friends on farm (ddr-densho-2-1)
img Family and friends on farm (ddr-densho-2-1)
The Nishimura family and friends on their farm in Seattle, Washington. Left to right: Kumataro Nishimura, Kadju Nishimura, Emily Herold holding Mary Nakashige, Peggie Yorita, Patsy Yorita, Tom Nishimura, Jiro Matsumura, Harry Oki (behind Matsumura), Hanni Nishimura, and Alex Ando.
Group photo in a strawberry field. (ddr-densho-483-173)
img Group photo in a strawberry field. (ddr-densho-483-173)
Sepia photo of six people standing in a strawberry field. Caption on photo album: "Delmendo, Tsutomu, Mother, Mary, Father, Tony V. - June 1930" written in white ink. Note on lower right corner of image: "B.E. Bulb" written in dark ink.
Signed photo of three girls and a boy in a pickup truck (ddr-densho-483-252)
img Signed photo of three girls and a boy in a pickup truck (ddr-densho-483-252)
Black and white photo of three girls and a boy posed in the back of a pickup truck. Caption on photo: "For Mary, Aiko" written in blue ink. Caption on album page: "Aiko Masuda Livingston California" written in white ink.
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