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9350 items
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The Nisei Weekender, Vol. 1, No. 30 (August 2, 1946) (ddr-densho-358-9)
Selected article titles: "Nation's Capital Honors 442nd" (p.1), "Rescue of Lost Battalion Hailed as Most Heroic Act" (p.1), "The Nisei Comes of Age" (p.2-3), "Top Generals Battled Over 442nd" (p.4).
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Crossroads, Vol. 1, No. 43 (March 25, 1949) (ddr-densho-358-17)
Selected article titles: "Million-Dollar Flower Show Opens" (p.1), "Tule Renunciants Restored U.S. Citizenship" (p.1), "'Nisei Week' Will Make 1949 Comeback with all the Trimmings in Early August" (p.1).
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The Nisei Weekender: 442nd Pictorial Supplement (ddr-densho-358-1)
Supplement of The Nisei Weekender highlighting the accomplishments of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
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Crossroads, Vol. 1, No. 41 (March 11, 1949) (ddr-densho-358-15)
Selected article titles: "City Now Buying Lil Tokyo Sites" (p.1), "Brothers-in-Law in Reburial of Five Nisei War Heroes Here" (p.1), "More Strandee Cases Set for Trial, May 17" (p.2), "Scientist Decries Lack of Equipment to Carry on Research in Cancer" (p.3).
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The Nisei Weekender, Vol. 1, No. 21 (May 16, 1946) (ddr-densho-358-5)
Selected article titles: "Active Nisei Support Sought for D. Meyer [sic] Testimonial Dinner Next Wednesday" (p.1, "Eastern WRA Office Closes" (p.1), "Deportation to Be Studied at Meet" (p.1), "Nisei Locks Horns with Congressman on Federal Raise" (p.4).
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Crossroads, Vol. 1, No. 42 (March 18, 1949) (ddr-densho-358-16)
Selected article titles: "Negroes, Chinese Oppose ENI" (p.1), "Evacuation Claims Questions, Answers" (p.2), "Toyo San: Saga of Senbei to Smart Photography" (p.3), "Mr. Watanabe Builds His Dream House" (p.11).
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Crossroads, Vol. 1, No. 36 (February 4, 1949) (ddr-densho-358-10)
Selected article titles: "Plan Local Business Association" (p.1), "Eleventh in Series of Q's and A's on Claims Law" (p.2), "Peace: Has MacArthur Failed?" (p.6).
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The Nisei Weekender, Vol. 1, No. 29 (July 11, 1946) (ddr-densho-358-8)
Selected article titles: "Presidential Review: 442nd to March for Truman in Washington, July 15th" (p.1), "General Lauds 442nd Team at Camp Kilmer Reception" (p.1), "O-bon Services Honor War Dead" (p.3).
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Crossroads, Vol. 1, No. 39 (February 25, 1949) (ddr-densho-358-13)
Selected article titles: "Southland Bussei in Conference" (p.1), "'Perfect Japanese Interpretation' Brought to 'Butterfly:' 'Love Cure' Is Promising Beginning" (p.2), "Gakusei Kai in Heavy Need of Funds for Improvement" (p.3).
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The Nisei Weekender, Vol. 1, No. 28 (July 4, 1946) (ddr-densho-358-7)
Selected article titles: "Army Set to Honor 442nd, Plan Impressive Welcome for Famed Combat Team Expected to Arrive Today" (p.1, 4), "What Made them Great? A Former 441nd [sic] Man Tells What Kept Them Going" (p.1).
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The Nisei Weekender, Vol. 1, No. 23 (May 30, 1946) (ddr-densho-358-6)
Selected article titles: "New Immigration Committee to Seek Release of 13 Remaining Deportees" (p.1, 3), "Federal Fund for Evacuee Aid Will End on June 30th" (p.1, 3), "See Here, Sgt. Kuroki: It's Bad to Generalize About Unions" (p.2), "You Ate Today, But: Millions Still Starve" (p.3).
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Crossroads, Vol. 1, No. 38 (February 18, 1949) (ddr-densho-358-12)
Selected article titles: "Talents to Vie for Scholarship" (p.1), "Gravy Train Days Are Over in Japan, Interpreter Says" (p.2), "Army Permits Issei and Nisei Travel in Japan" (p.2), "Venezuelan Nisei Going Home to Parents in Caracas after Ten Years in Japan" (p.3).
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Crossroads, Vol. 1, No. 44 (April 1, 1949) (ddr-densho-358-18)
Selected article titles: "Nisei Growers Garner Prizes" (p.1), "Nisei Progressives Sponsor Discussion on Civic Center" (p.1), "Hitler and Goebbels Would Both Have Been Proud of It" (p.2).
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Crossroads, Vol. 1, No. 40 (March 4, 1949) (ddr-densho-358-14)
Selected article titles: "House Pass Naturalization Bill" (p.1), "Bill Proposed Allowing Interned Aliens to Claim Property Loss" (p.1), "Raw Silk, Oysters Shipped from Japan" (p.2), "Nisei Strandees' Case Set for Trial March 6, May 10" (p.3).
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Gathas and Service (ddr-densho-387-6)
English and Japanese language of Gathas and Services for Buddhist Services at Manzanar. The English reads left to right starting from the cover. The Japanese reads right to left starting at the cover.
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Gathas and Service (ddr-densho-387-7)
English and Japanese language of Gathas and Services for Buddhist Services at Manzanar. The English reads left to right starting from the cover. The Japanese reads right to left starting at the cover.
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Gathas and Service (ddr-densho-387-5)
English and Japanese language of Gathas and Services for Buddhist Services at Manzanar. The English reads left to right starting from the cover. The Japanese reads right to left starting at the cover.
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Newspaper clipping regarding Joseph Grew (ddr-njpa-1-472)
Caption on front [translation]: "Ambassador Grew to Retire After 9 Years in Tokyo. Plans to Return to America in Early May. (Tokyo 21 Domei). According to today's Yomiuri Shimbun, US Ambassador to Japan Joseph Grew will likely return home on a leave of absence in early May. The same paper also stated that Ambassador Grew hopes …
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Clipping regarding Jose Vasconcelos (ddr-njpa-1-2266)
Caption on front: "Jose Vasconcelos anti-re-electionist candidate for President to succeed Provisional President Portes Gil in the election on Nov. 17. His supporters were involved in riots at the municipal elections in Vera Cruz during September. Acme."
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Clipping regarding Ramon Grau (ddr-njpa-1-1788)
Caption on front: "A professor of anatomy begins his term of office as president of Cuba: Dr. Ramon Grau San Martin of the University of Havana at his desk in the presidential palace. (International.)"
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Newspaper clipping regarding Joseph Goebbels (ddr-njpa-1-533)
Caption on front: "Radio in Germany: government propaganda, issued by Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels. Keystone."
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Clipping regarding Thomas Mann (ddr-njpa-1-980)
Caption on front: "Thomas Mann . . . Restores strength to weary-eyed book reviewers."
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Clipping regarding the death of Douglas Fairbanks (ddr-njpa-1-395)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Fairbanks, American Hero of the Silver Screen, Dies Suddenly at his Home in Santa Monica. (Hollywood, 12th, Domei) Proclaimed a hero of the silver screen, Douglas Fairbanks died suddenly at 1 p.m. on the 12th at his home in Santa Monica, a suburb of Hollywood. He was 56. (Santa Monica, 12th, AP). …