477 items
477 items
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Memo from Virginia Lynn, War Relocation Authority, to Mr. Shoji Nagumo, June 26, 1944 (ddr-csujad-55-663)
Memorandum of understanding from Virginia Lynn to Shoji Nagumo regarding programming and schedules for adult English classes at Heart Mountain incarceration camp. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0665
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Hayward High School classmates (ddr-densho-357-45)
Left to right: Virginia Hager, Clarshen Boehm, Rose Negi. Hanako Yoshioka Terakawa captioned this album page: "Hayward High School 1925."
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Six girls sitting in yard (ddr-ajah-6-652)
Caption below photo: Front row L to R Betty Nakaso, ? - ? Merika Motoyoshi Back row L to R: Virginia Nakaso, ? Alameda, CA. Circa 1932
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Six girls posing for photo on lawn (ddr-ajah-6-91)
Caption below photo: Front row L to R Betty Nakaso, ? -? Merika Motoyoshi Back row L to R: Virginia Nakaso, ? Alameda, CA., circa 1932
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Two women with arrangements (ddr-densho-534-51)
Written on photo back: 8-6-86 Pauline Sakahara Ikebana Demo with Tina [Chio] and Virginia Lowe helper. At Bonsai Society of Greater St. Louis
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Press release about Bettencourt and Fujii's election (ddr-densho-433-401)
A press release from Virginia Dennison of the Alameda-Contra Costa District (AC) Transit Board about the election of William J. Bettencourt and Kimi Fujii.
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Hayward High School classmates (ddr-densho-357-44)
Classmates pose for a high school friend group photo. Back row, left to right: Virginia Hager, June Foster. Front row, left to right: Clarshen Boehm, unknown.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 63, No. 22 (November 25, 1966) (ddr-pc-38-47)
Select article titles: "'America's Concentration Camps' nearly published" (p.1); "Virginia Attorney General defends anti-miscegenation" (p. 1); "Crime wave increasing when can it be curbed?" (p.1).
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AC Transit biography (ddr-densho-433-292)
Virginia Dennison, Public Information Manager, writes to the AC (Alameda County) Transit Board asking for any corrections to a biography of Kimi Fujii. Corrections are written in blue.
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Clipping regarding Harry Woodring (ddr-njpa-1-2604)
Caption on front: "A Virginia mayor who holds the record for the longest term of office in the United States: Harry Woodring, 90 years old, a veteral of the Confederate Army, who has been mayor of Danville, Va., for forty-one years, receives a plaque of appreciation of the League of Virginia Municipalities from Mayor J. Fulmer …