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The USS Saratoga and crew on the front page of the New York Times (ddr-njpa-13-143)
Caption: "THE FLEET ADOPTS THE INSIGNIA OF THE BLUE EAGLE: SAILORS IN BLUE AND WHITE UNIFORMS Form the Initials of the National Recovery Act on the Deck of the Airplane Carrier, the U. S. S. Saratoga in Los Angeles Harbor. (Times Wide World Photos, Los Angeles Bureau.)"
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Clipping regarding Oscar Tschirky (ddr-njpa-1-2192)
Caption on front: "The 'host par excellence' Oscar of the Waldorf. From a recent studio photograph. (New York Times Studios.)"
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Newspaper clipping regarding Herbert H. Lehman (ddr-njpa-1-839)
Caption on front: "Lieut. Gov. Herbert H. Lehman, the Democratic nominee for Governor of New York. (New York Times Studios.)"
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Clipping regarding Franklin D. Roosevelt (ddr-njpa-1-1521)
Caption on front: "The New York Times. The Democratic Nominee for President: Notable Events in the Career of Franklin D. Roosevelt."
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New York Times Going Out Guide (ddr-densho-1007-1015)
"Japanese" section mentions upcoming Nisei Soldier screenings in New York.
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Anti-reparation article written by John J. McCloy (ddr-densho-1007-1111)
Photocopy. Published in the New York Times. McCloy was FDR's Assistant Secretary of War.
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Letter to Larry Tajiri from Margaret Anderson, editor of Common Ground (ddr-densho-338-464)
Letter from discussing Mine Okubo's work and a New York Times clipping about her project.
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Soldiers touring New York City upon returning to the United States (ddr-densho-201-778)
Caption on front: "Times Square."
Caption in album: "New York City / Tosai, Tanemura / 'Coming home' / Sept. 1946."
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Research Material on Harvard Protests of John J. McCloy Scholarship (ddr-densho-1007-1867)
This material includes various news articles which highlight student protests at Harvard University opposing the naming of a scholarship program after former Assistant Secretary of War John J. McCloy. To learn more about McCloy, who is criticized for his role in the forced removal of Japanese Americans during World War II, see his Densho Encyclopedia page: …
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Newspaper clipping regarding Fiorello La Guardia (ddr-njpa-1-858)
Caption on reverse: "The new mayor and his family: Major LaGuardia, with Mrs. LaGuardia and their adopted daughter, Jean, at their summer home in Connecticut. (New York Times Studios.)"
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Herbert H. Lehman seated with Franklin D. Roosevelt (ddr-njpa-1-837)
Caption on reverse: "The President meets his successor as chief executive of New York State: Governor Lehman calls upon Mr. Roosevelt at the summer White house at Hyde Park. (Times Wide World Photos.)"
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Copy of clipping from The New York Times about play Santa Anita '42 (ddr-densho-367-336)
Title: Santa Anita '42, Play on Confined Japanese
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Scrapbook page (ddr-densho-35-380)
Newspaper clippings from the New York Times, Oregonian, and Oregon Journal, one of which is titled: "All Created Equal." From scrapbook page titled: "Some Expressions of Public Opinion on Action of Hood River Legion."
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Two archers with bow and arrow (ddr-njpa-4-2002)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "William Tell in the modern period. (New York) Domei. Tesugoro Okajima and Miss [?] showed the essence of the Japanese art of archery to Europeans at the World's Fair in New York late in August. They were praised by the Europeans, who called Mr. Okajima and Miss [?] William Tell in modern …
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Clipping regarding Alexander Troyanovsky (ddr-njpa-1-2172)
Caption on front: "The Russian Ambassador visits a museum in New York: Alexander Troyanovsky is welcomed to the Museum of Modern Art by A. Conger Goodyear, president, at the Exhibition of Stage Designs. (Times Wide World Photos.)"
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Poston Chronicle Vol. XXII No. 2 (January 1, 1945) (ddr-densho-145-600)
Selected article titles: "Friends of American Way Will Assist in California Relocation" (p. 1), "New York Times Reprimands Hood River Legion Post's Action" (p. 2), "Assistance Given to Resettlers with Personal Problems" (p. 5), "New Year's Day Will be Holiday for Evacuees" (p. 10), "'Are You a Jap?'" (p. 10).
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Gila News-Courier Vol. III No. 63 (January 15, 1944) (ddr-densho-141-217)
Selected article titles: "Chicago to See Evacuee Art" (p. 1), "Two Gilans to Attend Legal, Property Meeting" (p. 1), "Inspection: State Educators Expected Monday" (p. 1), "Editorial: Relocation with Pride Without Bitterness" (p. 2), "New York 'Times' Columnist Writes on Life in Gila" (p. 4).
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Clipping regarding Alfred E. Smith (ddr-njpa-1-1937)
Caption on front: "The big chief from the sidewalks of New York: Alfred E. Smith after a visit to the Indian Village at the Chicago Fair where he was made 'Chief Happy Warrior,' appears in an Indian headdress. (Times Wide World Photos, Chicago Bureau.)"
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Clipping regarding Alfred E. Smith (ddr-njpa-1-1935)
Caption on front: "The University of the State of New York honors a former governor: Alfred E. Smith receives the diploma of the degree of Doctor of Laws, conferred upon him by the University, from Dr. Frank P. Graves, Commissioner of Education. (Times Wide World Photos.)"
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Scrapbook page (ddr-densho-35-353)
Newspaper articles from the New York Times, Oregonian, and Pacific Citizen all describing public reactions to Japanese Americans returning to the West Coast. One of the articles is titled "Union Limits Nisei to Ex-Service Men: Teamsters' Union Says it Will Oppose All Other Japanese in West Coast Jobs."
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Masanori Katsu (ddr-njpa-4-658)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Diet member. Elected from the 4th precinct of Fukuoka. February 20, 1932. Masanori Katsu. Unemployed. Graduated from Tokyo University. Former financial administrator to New York. Kumamoto. Director of Tokyo Tax Administration. Councilor of Ministry of Finance. Deputy Mayor of Tokyo city. Elected 3 times (54 years old)."
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