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Days of The North American Post No. 71
Special Edition: The 1955 Washington Trade Show Original Issue Date: March 19, 1955 Translated by Noriyuki Nagai / The North American Post Top Right Photo: Large tobacco pipes on display at Uwajimaya booth.
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Paul Chihara Elected as the President of the Washington Youth Music Conference in 1955 Original Issue Date: March 15, 1955 Translated by The North American Post Staff About 250 young musicians gathered at
Read More »“Issei” Books Shipped to Seattle in 1974
Original Issue Date: March 5, 1974 Translated by Yuki Yamada / The North American Post Nikkei in Washington have overcome many hurdles and are anxiously waiting for the finished published product “Issei: A History
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Nisei Workers Submit Letters of Resignation to Public School in 1942 Original Issue Date: Feb. 26, 1942 Translated by Saki Ukaji / The North American Post As reported before, mothers of Gatewood Elementary students
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Toyo Cinema Holds Evening Movie Screening for Third Anniversary Celebration in 1974 Original Issue Date: Feb. 21, 1974 Translated by Cody Sokkappa / The North American Post It has been three years since
Read More »Days of The North American Post No. 66 Northwest Buddhist Convention Holds Successful Banquet in 1963 Gathering about 500 attendees from Issei, Nisei and Sansei
Original Issue Date: Feb. 18, 1963 Translated by Shihou Sasaki / The North American Post The 16th Nor thwest Buddhist Convention on Feb. 15, 16 and 17 was very successful from the convention’s discussion
Read More »Days of The North American Post No. 65 Chased War Brides in 1954
Original Issue Date: Feb. 3, 1954 Translated by Saki Ukaji / The North American Post More and more war brides from Japan have been arriving to the United States. Yesterday, the General H.B.
Read More »“America, My Home, Naturalization Ceremony Successful in 1954
Original Issue Date: Jan. 23, 1954 Translated by Saki Ukaji / The North American Post The Seattle Chapter of Japanese American Citizens League hosted its second Naturalization ceremony at the Seattle Chamber of
Read More »Harry Takagi Appointed as the Key Post of Federal Government in 1962
Original Issue Date: Jan. 29, 1962 Translated by Saki Ukaji / The North American Post U.S. President John F. Kennedy appointed Harry Takagi, a Seattle-born Japanese American attorney, as a member of the Board
Read More »Matsushita Teaches Japanese at UW Cultural Center in 1962
Original Issue Date: Jan. 12, 1962 Translated by Saki Ukaji / The North American Post The University of Washington has opened its center for Asian Arts. Iwao Matsushita, vice-principal of the Japanese Language School
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