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9350 items
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Lordsburg Times number 213 (ddr-densho-536-212)
There are two issues labeled 213. See also ddr-densho-211.
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The New Japanese American News 1949 Yearbook (ddr-densho-474-54)
Postwar directory of Japanese Americans living across the United States published by Shin Nichibei (Los Angeles Japanese newspaper). Names and community organizations are listed alphabetically by geographic region (states listed generally from west to east followed by Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Caribbean Islands, Puerto Rico, Mexico, and South America). Includes 220-page photographic advertising section for Japanese-owned businesses …
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Tulean dispatch magazine section, vol. 1, no. 8 (ddr-csujad-26-49)
Monthly publication at Tule Lake incarceration camp including stories, poems, commentary and creative writing. Current issue includes: "Nisei America" by Riley O'Suga; "What makes Peter run?" by Frances Okamoto; "Haiku and painting" by Ken Yasuda; "Tule in rhyme" by Iku Wada; "Ramblings" by Eugene Okada; "It's the little things" by Sachiko Higashi; "Looking back" by George …
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Tulean dispatch daily supplement to vol. 6, no. 30 (ddr-csujad-26-47)
Supplement to Tulean Dispatch including articles on segregation, Nisei citizenship, reporting on camp events and a robbery. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: mei_03_16_002
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Tulean dispatch magazine section, vol. 1, no. 11 (ddr-csujad-26-51)
Monthly publication at Tule Lake incarceration camp including stories, poems, commentary and creative writing. Current issue includes: "Does it pay to stay here?" by Reverend Shigeo Tanabe; "Relocation" by Minoru Kimura; "Nisei personality adjustment: Nisei need to find their perspectives through self-analysis. A valuable article for all evacuees especially resettlers" by James Sakoda; "Gloom" by Buster …
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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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Portrait of Koichi Kido (ddr-njpa-4-379)
Caption on reverse [translation:] "Former Minister of Education. Served as Minister of Health and Welfare until Hiranuma Cabinet appointment as Minister of Home Affairs on January 5, 1939."
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Kimitomo Mushakoji speaking at a German naval leader's funeral (ddr-njpa-4-1127)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei photo, International News. February 4, 1937. Naval funeral for former president of Japan-Germany Association. (Berlin) Domei. The president of the Japan-Germany Associate, Governor of Japan Educational Association and General of Naval Service Veterans, General [?] passed away on January 4th. On the 8th in his hometown a big naval funeral was …
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Haguroyama and his bride (ddr-njpa-4-10)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Wedding of Sumo Champion Haguroyama. (Tokyo) Domei 7th. Sumo Champion Haguroyama married the second daughter of the master Iyaemon Tatsunami, Kinuyo, and had a wedding ceremony."
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Kentaro Kaneko (ddr-njpa-4-611)
Caption on front: "THE OLDEST LIVING JAPANESE ALUMNUS OF HARVARD. Count Kentaro Kaneko, 83 years, of the class of '79, who plans to attend the Tercentenary celebrations in September in Cambridge. He was a friend of President Theodore Roosevelt and was a factor in bringing to Portsmouth the Peace Conference which ended the Russo-Japanese war. (Davart.)"
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Keio University baseball player posing with trophies (ddr-njpa-4-1531)
Writing on reverse [translation]: "Keio Nukui."
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Portrait of Sungo Oguro, a doctor (ddr-njpa-4-1563)
Writing on reverse [translation]: "Doctor of Medicine, Sungo Oguro."
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Takeo Nakata, a Keio University baseball player (ddr-njpa-4-1327)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "6,943 Takeo Nakata. Keio baseball team (graduated from Akashi Elementary)."
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Kimitomo Mushakoji speaking at a ceremony in Berlin (ddr-njpa-4-1124)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei photo, International News. March 16, 1937. Presenting the Rising Sun flag to the city of Berlin. (Berlin). The picture shows Ambassador Mushakoji speaking at the ceremony where he presented the Rising Sun flag to Berlin mayor Lippert, sponsored by the Japan-Germany Association and held on the past February 23rd."
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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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Japanese professor greeting German and Italian students (ddr-njpa-4-1481)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Students of Japan, Germany and Italy meet. (Rome) Domei. When a team of German students visited Italy, students from Japan, Germany and Italy held a student exchange meeting in the suburbs of Rome. The photo shows the interchange between students from the three countries. At the center is the Japanese deputy, instructor …
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Japanese and Chinese representatives in international youth competition (ddr-njpa-4-889)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei photo, international news. September 9, 1938. Beyond the country. (New York). The second World Youth Competition was held in the middle of August. The representative from Japan, Yoko Matsuoka, left, and China's representative, right, got along as two Asian beauties."
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Portrait of Motogoro Nomura, a Nomura Bank president (ddr-njpa-4-1513)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "7,170 Motogoro Nomura Businessman, Nomura Bank President, Executive Director of Nomura [?]."
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Roppuku Nukada (ddr-njpa-4-1530)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "6,618 Roppuku Nukada, writer."
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Shuhei Nishida (ddr-njpa-4-1435)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei photo, National News, No. 416. Pole-vaulter Nishida called. (Tokyo) August 23, 1938. World-famous Nishida received a call, and he is going to join the army as an engineer, with a pickaxe instead of a pole. Mr. Nishida worked in a division at Hitachi. While he worked there he practiced everything for …
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Envelope of Fujii photographs (ddr-njpa-5-1053)
Caption on front [translation]: "Baseball player."