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Japanese American Courier Vol. 4, No. 180 (June 6, 1931) (ddr-densho-96-211)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 4, No. 180 (June 6, 1931) (ddr-densho-96-211)
Selected article titles: "Japan is Making Move to Fortify Economic Fabric" (p. 1), "Wasedas Block Path of Valley Nine to a Title" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Girls Club Chose Teru Watanabe as 1931-32 President" (p. 4)
Dr. Mott speaking to residents of I-house (ddr-densho-488-2)
img Dr. Mott speaking to residents of I-house (ddr-densho-488-2)
Caption on photo back: Dr. Mott House. Mary Mon Toy seated far right
Dr. Mott speaking to residents of I-house (ddr-densho-488-4)
img Dr. Mott speaking to residents of I-house (ddr-densho-488-4)
Caption on photo back: Dr. Mott I house. Mary Mon Toy seated far right
Dr. Mott speaking to residents of I-house (ddr-densho-488-1)
img Dr. Mott speaking to residents of I-house (ddr-densho-488-1)
Inscription on photo margin: Dr. Mott Int. House -NYC '44. Mary Mon Toy seated in center by fireplace
Group photo at International House (ddr-densho-488-5)
img Group photo at International House (ddr-densho-488-5)
Caption on photo back: Internat'l House 1-44. Mary Mon Toy seated front, second from right
Mon Watanabe's Last Will and Testament (ddr-densho-488-20)
doc Mon Watanabe's Last Will and Testament (ddr-densho-488-20)
Bequeathing her estate equally to her son and daughter, Frank Watanabe and Mary Mon Toy
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