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Harold Kainalu Long Castle and Neal Blaisdell reading plaque at the Pali Golf Course clubhouse (ddr-njpa-2-128)
Caption on reverse: "PALI GOLF CLUBHOUSE DEDICATED: Philanthropist Harold K. L. Castle (left) and Mayor Neal S. Blaisdell read the inscription on the plaque at the new $133,000 Pali golf course clubhouse, named "Kainalu," at yesterday afternoon's dedication ceremony. The plaque reads: 'Kainalu Clubhouse in honor of Harold K. L. Castle, through whose generosity the Pali …
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Samuel Wilder King being shown a poster (ddr-njpa-2-103)
Caption on reverse: "HIRE THE HANDICAPPED WEEK: Carroll L. Bryant, manager of the Hawaii Chapter of the American Red Cross, is showing Gov. Samuel Wilder King a poster for the observance, starting Oct. 4, of National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, of which he has been appointed local chairman by the governor. Looking on at the …
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Miss Hawaii pageant winner and two runners up (ddr-njpa-2-388)
Caption on reverse: "MISS HAWAII AND RUNNERS-UP: Miss Claire Heen, chosen Miss Hawaii of 1951 at the Miss Hawaii pageant at the 49th State Fair last night, is shown at center. Miss Gloria Kanemura (left) and Miss Joan Scott were runners-up in that order. All three are leaving Sunday by United Airlines for New York City …
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Joseph V. Hodgson, Robert Shivers and Ingram Stainback, flag hanging in background (ddr-njpa-2-1142)
Caption on reverse: "DISCUSS LAW ENFORCEMENT WORK: The fight against fifth columnists and subversive elements in Hawaii was opened this morning at a conference of federal, territorial and county law enforcement officials. Leaders of this conference, which discussed details of law enforcement work in connection with national preparedness, are shown in the above photo. They are, …
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Three finalists in the Miss Hawaii contest (ddr-njpa-2-266)
Caption on reverse: "LAST OF MISS HAWAII QUALIFIERS: These three lovelies, out of six contestants, qualified for the Miss Hawaii contest finals at the second of two semi-finals held last night on the main stage of the 49th State Fair. They, together with four others, will compete in the finals tonight. Left to right: Virginia Tibbetts, …
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Felix B. Stump and Arthur W. Radford shaking hands on an aircraft carrier (ddr-njpa-2-930)
Caption on reverse: "TOP MILITARY COMMANDER IN PACIFIC CHANGES: Admiral Arthur W. Radford, left, is shown shaking hands with his successor, Admiral Felix B. Stump, after being relieved of his duties as commander-in-chief, Pacific and U.S. Pacific Fleet, at colorful and impressive change-of-command ceremonies aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kearsarge at Pearl Harbor this morning. After …
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A Honolulu Optimist Club member receiving an award, posing with others (ddr-njpa-2-417)
Caption on reverse: "OPTIMIST OF THE YEAR: Chinn Ho (third from left), who rose from bank clerk to president of the multi-million dollar Capital Investment Co., was announced yesterday as Honolulu's Optimist of the Year. The award was presented by C. Lease Bussard (extreme left), Optimist International president, at a luncheon meeting of the Optimist Club …
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Three men holding a Pan American publicity poster (ddr-njpa-2-598)
Caption on reverse: "BBB REPORTS GREATEST GROWTH: The Better Business Bureau of Honolulu, Inc., reported its greatest growth in point of service during 1948 at its 4th annual meeting yesterday noon at Queen's Surf. Above, left to right, are: Willis K. Leong, who was elected to succeed Cecil G. Benny as president of the organization, Wrex …
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Memo from Henry Ikemoto, President, to members AT Chapter and individuals concerned re: agenda, regular chapter meeting, 10/14/98, 0900 hrs, Denny's, LaPalma, October 6, 1998 (ddr-csujad-1-64)
Regular meeting agenda for the Anti-Tank Chapter 100th/442nd Veterans Association on October 14, 1998. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: ike_02_06_008
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Antelope Valley Joint Union High School Yucca Yearbook 1931 (ddr-densho-394-27)
Lili Sugimoto's high school year book. The yearbook has many inscriptions in both the front and back of the book. Many teachers and students have signed near their photographs as well.
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Presidential Citation Given to 100th Infantry Battalion & story on the Battle of Belvedere (ddr-densho-356-1038)
Text of the Presidential Citation given to the 100th Infantry Battalion and a story of the Battle of Belvedere published in Yank: The Army Weekly.
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Booklet "Outcast!: The Story of America's Treatment of Her Japanese-American Minority" (ddr-densho-356-1021)
Booklet titled "Outcast!: The Story of America's Treatment of Her Japanese-American Minority" by Caleb Foote. Detailing Japanese American treatment during the war.
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Admiral Arthur W. Radford and Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman (ddr-njpa-1-1456)
Caption on reverse: Adm. Radford welcomes Adm. Hartman: Adm. Arthur W. Radford (left), commander-in-chief of the Pacific Fleet, is shown greeting Rear Adm. Charles C. Hartman, commander of Cruiser Division Three, aboard the U.S. heavy cruiser Helena which arrived at Pearl Harbor from the Korean war zone yesterday afternoon. Arriving with the Helena were the heavy …
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Juan Trippe with Urban E. Wild and Ingram M. Stainback (ddr-njpa-1-2114)
Caption on reverse: "PAA President Trippe honored by chamber: Juan T. Trippe (center), president of Pan American World Airways, who has been here for PAA's annual directors' meeting, was honored at a luncheon given by the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce Thursday noon at Queen's Surf. Flanking him are Urban E. Wild, left, president of the Honolulu …
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Allie W. Omey, William Whitfield, and Mrs. Thomas J. Whitfield (ddr-njpa-1-2455)
Caption on reverse: "Visiting Nakahama family: Pictured above are Willard Whitfield (center), great grandson of Capt. William H. Whitfield, who rescued Manjiro Nakahama and three other shipwrecked Japanese fishermen, his aunt, Miss Allie W. Omey (left), and his mother, Mrs. Thomas J. Whitfield, as they arrived here this morning enroute to Japan aboard the Nitta Maru. …
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Crossroads VIII, No. 37 (December 23, 1955) (ddr-densho-507-4)
Selected article titles: “Christmas Greetings” (p. 2), “Crossroads to Somewhere” (p. 3), “Society” (p. 4), “My In-Laws and Senryu” (p. 6), “Tak’s Case” (p. 8-9, 16), “Mondai Wa Akira” (p. 10, 15), “Insurance in Birdies” (p. 11), “The Miyako Trio” (p. 12, 18), “Traditional Holiday Recipes” (p. 14), “Stagettes or The Year is 1949” (p. 17), …
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Clipping from Nichi Bei Times, November 11, 1976 (ddr-densho-422-627)
Article: Henri Takahashis Endow Stanford U Japan Studies Seat
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Torch (ddr-csujad-55-2680)
A literary booklet comprised of original essays, poems, and stories. The collection was compiled in an effort to present representative examples of the literary efforts of Tri-State students. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2844
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'43 ramblings (ddr-csujad-55-2687)
1943 ramblings yearbook of Topaz High School. Provides information about classes, activities, and sports during the school year. Detailed pictures of the camp are featured in the yearbook. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2851
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Commemoration of 50th Anniversary of the Oxnard Buddhist Church (ddr-densho-469-12)
Includes pictures related to the church, the church's founders, and people related to the church. Also includes a message from bishop Kenryu T. Tsuji and the mayor of Oxnard, Dr. Tsujio Kato, as well as a history of the Oxnard Buddhist Church.
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Newsletter "Minidoka Sanctuary" (ddr-densho-356-1019)
Newsletter titled "Minidoka Sanctuary" by Leopold H. Tibesar sharing news of the Catholic community within Minidoka
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Densho eNews, August 2008 (ddr-densho-431-23)
Article titles: "From the Director," "From the Archive: An Extraordinary Citizen: Aiko Yoshinaga Herzig," "Densho News: Teacher Resources: New Lesson on CD and Online," "2008 Sushi & Sake Fest," "Densho on the Road and in the News," "Recommended Resource: Preserving California's Japantowns."
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Medals Awarded Nisei in Italy (May 8, 1944) (ddr-densho-56-1040)
The Seattle Daily Times, May 8, 1944, p. 3