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131 items
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Letter from Ryo Tsai to Robert Cashman (ddr-densho-446-301)
Ai Chih Tsai is getting help from the UNRRA Shanghai office and will do all it can to get him a visa before Sept when the UNRRA office will close. Ai Chih Tsai's brother is in Shanghai and they are enjoying their visit together. No available West Coast church for Ai Chih Tsai at present.
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Letter from Seido Ogawa to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-296)
Ogawa must postpone visit until after July 18th due to moving into a new house.
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Invitation to Celebrate the Birthday of Japan's Emperor (ddr-densho-446-435)
Invitation to Ai Chih and Ryo Tsai at the home of the Counsel General of Japan in Seattle. Daughter Caldwell recalls that they attended several events at this home on Queen Anne Hill. (circa 1960)
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Letter from H.A. Blundin to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-306)
Thank you for letter from August 30. UNRRA received cable from UNRRA-Shanghai that a special quota number has been allotted to Ai Chih Tsai and he will be granted a visa by the end of Sept. He should go to American Consulate in Shanghai on September 12, 1947.
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Letter from Hsin-Pao Yang to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-169)
Is Ai Chih Tsai back from Japan? Yang is taking a job with China Institute in America
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Letter from Robert Cashman to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-282)
Enclosed is a letter from Ai Chih Tsai. Request for update on the status of his need for a job
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Letter from Robert Cashman to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-308)
This IS good news. Cashman is glad to hear that Ai Chih Tsai is on his way home. Advice to Ryo to allow Ai Chih time to rest when he arrives. Congratulations to Ryo for her work in the school system.
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Ryo Tsai Convocation Photo (ddr-densho-446-444)
Ryo Tsai in a convocation gown. Photo taken at her home. President Kennedy's speech noted on reverse.
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Letter from T.F. Fitch, Chief Special Agent, U.S. Dept. of State to Ryo Morikawa (ddr-densho-446-42)
Miss Tsai's name is on a list of Japanese nationals designated for repatriation to Japan. The letter requests her to indicate if she would like to be repatriated. Handwritten notes on reverse.
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Letter from Frank I. Clark, Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works, to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-326)
No bicycles available for overseas shipment until well into 1947
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Letter from Wilton L. Halverson, M.D., Registrar of Vital Statistics, and James S. Fuller, Chief Deputy Registrar, State of California Department of Health, to Ayano Morikawa (ddr-densho-446-290)
We have accepted the affidavits to correct the records for Ryo Morikawa.
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Letter from Robert Cashman to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-287)
Enclosed is Cashman's letter of support for Ai Chih Tsai
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Letter from Robert Cashman to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-279)
Cashman sent a letter in support of Ai Chih Tsai's immigration case
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Letter from Li Sin Chiong to Ai Chih Tsai (ddr-densho-446-332)
Updates from Ai Chih Tsai's nephew for the past eight years. Hopes to meet soon.
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Celebrating Ryo Tsai's retirement from the Seattle Public Library (ddr-densho-446-355)
Photo of Ron Dubberly, Dorothy and Grant Welbon, and Ryo and Ai Chih Tsai
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Letter from Ryo Tsai to United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) (ddr-densho-446-299)
Request for assistance with Ai Chih Tsai's visa application. Request for documentation of Ai Chih Tsai's travel arrangements with UNRRA as well as any record of conversations regarding his return to the US. US Consulate in Shanghai and US State Department must approve Ai Chih Tsai's visa for him to return.
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Form F1-96 Application for Personal Effects Insurance (ddr-densho-446-219)
Application for Personal Effects Insurance. $1000 value.
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Group Photo of Ryo with Uncle's family (ddr-densho-446-430)
Ryo lived with her Uncle's (Kennoshin Fujiwara) family while attending Keisen. (circa 1940 or 1941)
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Letter from Robert E. Tinker, Chicago Theological Seminary, to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-285)
Thank you for letter. Tsai will report for duty as instructed.
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Letter from Earl G. Harrison, US Dept. of Justice Commissioner, to Ryo Morikawa (ddr-densho-446-76)
Response to Ryo Morikawa: Marriage to a Japanese citizen has no impact on American citizenship. Nationality Act of 1940 attached (4 pages).
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Letter from Seido Ogawa to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-286)
Ogawa is working on a job for Ai Chih Tsai. Query if Ai Chih is interested in a west coast church in Southern California or Seattle
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Letter from Robert Cashman to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-302)
Thank you for letter. Mr. Shimadzu may not be of legal help, but he may have some helpful ideas.
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Letter from Ryo Tsai to H.A. Blundin (ddr-densho-446-304)
Thank you for letter. Ai Chih Tsai has submitted his necessary paperwork to the American Consul in Shanghai and that his case would be forwarded to the State Department. Ai Chih Tsai's parents are both Formosans of Chinese descent but remained in Formosa after 1895. After V-J Day (Aug 15, 1945), Formosa reverted to China, and …
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Capitol Hill Times: 'Citizen of the Month' Award: We Salute: Mrs. Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-446)
Ryo Tsai received the "Citizen of the Month" Award. Her letter of thanks to the Editor on 4/21/71 is also included.
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San Diego Union: U.S. Formosa Aide Lives in San Diego (ddr-densho-446-406)
Newspaper profile on Ai Chih Tsai return to U.S. (October 1947)