Japanese American Research Project (Yuji Ichioka) collection of material about Japanese in the United States, 1893-1973

Kasai Brothers Papers, 1956-1963

Dates:
1956-1963
Scope and content:

Kasai Kenji [characters] (1893- ). Security broker, San Francisco. A native of Yamanashi Prefecture who arrived in 1915. Former head, Kasai Security Company, San Francisco, before World War II. Postwar President, Nikko-Kasai Security Company, and President, Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California. Kasai Jji [characters], ca. 1877- ). Journalist, orator, politician, and older brother. Arrived in 1903 at the age of 14. Graduate, University of Chicago, B.A., and Harvard University, M.A. Postwar President, Japan-American Cultural Society in Japan.

Physical description:
1.0 linear ft. and 1 folder

Contents

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A1713 Charles E. Young Research Library
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