Register of the Survey of Race Relations records
Finding aid prepared by Aparna Mukherjee
Hoover Institution Library and Archives
© 2002
434 Galvez Mall
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6003
hoover-library-archives@stanford.edu
Title: Survey of Race Relations records
Date (inclusive): 1905-1934
Collection Number: 61003
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
38 manuscript boxes
(15.2 Linear Feet)
Abstract: An anthropological investigative project sponsored by various private organizations, the Survey of Race Relations records
include a report, correspondence, interview transcripts, questionnaires, and printed matter relating to the social and economic
status of Chinese, Japanese, other Asian, Mexican, and other minority residents of the Pacific Coast of the United States
and Canada, and to race relations on the Pacific Coast.
Creator:
Survey of Race Relations
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Access
The collection is open for research; materials must be requested in advance via our reservation system. If there are audiovisual
or digital media material in the collection, they must be reformatted before providing access.
Use
For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Acquisition Information
Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1961.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Survey of Race Relations records, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Alternate Forms Available
Digital copies of materials are available online through the Stanford Digital Repository; links to box contents can be found
throughout the finding aid.
Historical Note
In the early 1920s, a group of scholars set out to make an investigation of economic, religious, educational, civic, biological,
and social conditions among Chinese, Japanese, and other non-European residents of the Pacific Coast of the United States
and Canada. Extension of the study into northern Mexico and Hawaii was contemplated as well. The Survey had its administrative
and research headquarters at Stanford University under the chairmanship of President Ray Lyman Wilbur and was under the research
directorship first of Stanford professor Eliot G. Mears and subsequently of the Chicago sociologist, Robert E. Park. The Survey
received important financial support and collaboration from the Institute of Social and Religious Research.
In the words of Mears, Executive Secretary, "The Survey seeks to impose no program, advocates no specific policy, and champions
no special interest. It aims to find the facts, and all the facts, and plans to make them accessible to the public." The findings
were to be published in a series of volumes edited by Dr. Park.
After only one publication ("Tentative Findings of the Survey of Race Relations," edited by Mears), the Survey ran out of
money, and research was discontinued.
Later, Mears wrote a book based on the work of the Survey entitled,
Resident Orientals on the American Pacific Coast: Their Legal and Economic Status, 1928.
Scope and Content of Collection
Completed life-history questionnaires comprise the greatest bulk and are the "raw data" of the collection. In addition, there
are numerous open-ended personal reflections, financial records, conference reports, meeting notes, bibliographies, printed
materials and miscellaneous other findings of the Survey. The original manuscript of Mears' book
Resident Orientals on the American Pacific Coast: Their Legal and Economic Status is also included in the collection.
The following items are missing documents from the original accession; the items would have been a part of the Minor Documents
series: 1 (items #53-54 out of the 102 interviews in that folder 1), 4-9, 11, 13-17, 19-21, 23, 25-30, 32-36, 39, 49-50, 67-74,
81, 83, 85, 89-90, 92, 94-100, 102-105, 107-118, 120-122, 125-130, 132-145, 147-148, 150-151, 153-161, 163, 166-172, 174-175,
178, 184-186, 195-249, 257-260, 263, 268, 274, 294-312.
The classification titles and codes of the documents as established by the Survey of Race Relations can be found below under
File Plan.
File Plan
File Plan: Classification Titles
Classification titles and codes of the documents as established by the Survey of Race Relations
I. Americanization: Am
a) Second generation (2nd Gen)
b) Family problems (F. P.)
c) Accommodation (Accom.)
d) Vocational problems (Voc.)
e) Education (Ed.)
f) Naturalization (Nat.)
II. Communities: Com.
a) Organization of (Org.)
b) Activities
c) Standards of living (S. L.)
III. Competition and Land: Comp.
a) Agriculture (Agric.)
b) Land ownership (Land Own.)
c) Labor
d) Cropping contract (C. C.)
e) Business (Bus.)
f) Employment contract (Employ. C.)
IV. Good-Will: G. W.
a) Religious activities (Relig.)
b) Friendship
V. Heritages: Her.
a) Oriental/Asiatic (O.)
b) Chinese (C.)
c) Japanese (J.)
d) East Indian (E. I.)
e) Filipino (F.)
f) Mexican (M.)
g) Korean (K.)
h) Hindu (H.)
i) Tongs
VI. Intermarriage: Int.
a) Eurasian child
VII. Investigations: Inv.
a) Statistics (Stat.)
b) Legislation (Legis.)
c) Historical (Hist.)
VIII. Life Histories: L. H.
a) Oriental/Asiatic (O.)
b) Chinese (C.)
c) Japanese (J.)
d) East Indian (E. I.)
e) Filipino (F.)
f) Mexican (M.)
g) Korean (K.)
h) Hindu (H.)
i) Tongs
IX. Population: Pop.
a) Immigration (Im.)
b) Vital statistics
c) Distribution
d) Movement (Mvt.)
X. Race Consciousness: R. C.
a) Conflict
b) Prejudice (Prej.)
c) Discrimination
d) Public opinion (Pub. Op.)
e) Political tension (P. T.)
XI. Racial Traits: R. T.
a) Oriental/Asiatic (O.)
b) Chinese (C.)
c) Japanese (J.)
d) East Indian (E. I.)
e) Filipino (F.)
f) Mexican (M.)
g) Korean (K.)
h) Hindu (H.)
i) Tongs
j) American (A.)
XII. Social Disorganization: S. D.
a) Vice and crime (V. C.)
b) Poverty
c) Disease
d) Prostitution (Prost.)
e) Gambling
f) Delinquency
XIII. Other
a) Organization (Organiz.)
b) Illegal entry (Ill. Entry)
c) Industry (Ind.)
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Chinese Americans
Asian Americans
Japanese Americans
Minorities -- United States
United States -- Race relations
Asians -- Canada
Mexican Americans
Minorities -- Canada
Canada -- Race relations
Office File
1914-1928
Scope and Contents note
Addresses, bibliographies, charts, clippings and other printed matter, conference file, correspondence, financial records,
interviews, lists, memoranda, minutes of meetings, notes, outlines, programs, projects, proposals, questionnaires, remarks,
reports, speeches, statements, studies, tables and statistical data, work plans, and writings relating to operations of the
Survey of Race Relations, arranged alphabetically by physical form.
Access
Collection stored off site; a minimum of two days notice is required for use. Boxes may be requested through Stanford's online catalog at
http://searchworks.stanford.edu. Digital copies of materials are available online through the Stanford Digital Repository; links to individual box contents
can be found throughout the finding aid at the relevant box entry.
box 1, folder 1-3
General
Scope and Contents note
Includes fragments and some unidentified materials.
box 1, folder 4
Addresses by J. Merle Davis, K. J. Saunders, and Frank A. Vanderlip
box 1, folder 6
Charts, including on the percentage of increase and distribution in the total Chinese and Japanese population on the Pacific
Coast and in the United States in general
Clippings and other printed matter
Conference file
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence, proceedings, and related materials.
box 4, folder 3
Ninth Conference on the California-Japanese problem, San Francisco, California
1922 October 11
box 4, folder 4
Group Conference for Organization and Cooperation in Pacific Coast Oriental Survey, San Francisco, California
1923 June 13
box 4, folder 5
Group Conference for Organization and Cooperation in Pacific Coast Oriental Survey, Portland, Oregon
1923 June 16
Scope and Contents note
Includes letter from J. Merle Davis.
box 4, folder 6
Conference of the Committee on Japanese Relations, Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, San Francisco, California
1923 July 27
Findings Conference of the Survey of Race Relations, Stanford University, Stanford, California
1925 March 21-26
box 5, folder 5-8
Typescript
Scope and Contents note
Includes some holograph.
Proposed Pan-Pacific Conference on a Christian Program for the Pacific Area, Honolulu, Hawaii
1925 July 1-15
Correspondence
Scope and Contents note
Includes related materials.
box 6, folder 1-3
General
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence relating to requests for materials.
box 6, folder 7
Bogardus, Emory S.
1924-1925
box 6, folder 9
California Development Association
1924-1925
box 6, folder 10
California Farm Bureau Federation
1923
box 6, folder 11
California State Church Federation
1924
box 7, folder 3-5
Fisher, Galen M.
1922-1927
box 7, folder 6-7
Gleason, George
1922-1925
box 8, folder 2-3
Institute of Pacific Relations
1925-1927
box 8, folder 4
Jordan, David Starr
1923-1925
box 8, folder 5
Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
1923-1924
box 9, folder 3
McClatchy, V. S.
1922-1925
box 9, folder 4
McKenzie, R. D.
1924-1925
box 11, folder 4
Native Sons of the Golden West
1923
box 11, folder 6-8
Park, Robert E.
1923-1926
box 11, folder 9
Parsons, Philip A.
1924-1925
box 11, folder 10
Raushenbush, Winifred
1924-1925
box 12, folder 2
Wilkie, Charles D.
1924-1925
box 12, folder 3
Zimmerman, J. F.
1923-1924
box 12, folder 5
East-Indians – U.S.
1923-1924
box 12, folder 6
Fishing – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
1927
box 12, folder 7
Japanese-Americans – Education – U.S.
1924
box 12, folder 8
Land tenure – Pacific Coast (U.S)
1925-1927
box 12, folder 9
Manufacturing – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
1927
box 12, folder 10
Miners – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
1927
box 12, folder 11
Minorities – Employment – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
1927
box 12, folder 12
Pacific Coast (U.S.) – Commerce
1924-1927
box 12, folder 13
Professions – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
1927
box 13, folder 1-2
British Columbia (Canada)
1923-1924
box 15, folder 18-19
General
Scope and Contents note
Includes lists of major and minor documents.
box 16, folder 3
British Columbia (Canada)
box 16, folder 7-8
General
Scope and Contents note
Includes meetings of the missionaries from the Philippines, Korea, and China living in Southern California.
box 16, folder 9
Cities, Los Angeles (Calif.)
box 16, folder 18
Undated
Scope and Contents note
Includes notes from a lecture by David Starr Jordan.
box 16, folder 19
1923
Scope and Contents note
Including of John R. Mott's talk at the Spokane Association, Spokane, Washington.
box 16, folder 27
Proposals
Scope and Contents note
Including by Robert E. Park.
Questionnaires
Scope and Contents note
Includes related materials.
box 17, folder 2
Chinese – Pacific Coast (U.S.) and Canada
box 17, folder 3
Hindus – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
box 17, folder 4
Japanese – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
box 17, folder 5
Orientals – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
box 17, folder 9
Agriculture – United States
box 17, folder 10
Intermarriage – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
box 17, folder 14
Remarks
Scope and Contents note
Including by Robert E. Park, Regional Council, Vancouver, Canada, 1923 September 14 and by Albert H. Eliot on real property
– California – foreign ownership.
box 17, folder 15-17
General
Scope and Contents note
Includes report on deportations to Toledo, Oregon.
box 17, folder 18-20
British Columbia and Canada
box 18, folder 12
Northwest, Pacific (Pacific Northwest)
box 18, folder 17
Statements
Scope and Contents note
Including by V. S. McClatchy and John R. Mott.
Subject file
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and other related materials.
box 18, folder 21-22
Agriculture – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
box 19, folder 1-3
Agriculture – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
box 19, folder 4-6
Chinese – Pacific Coast (U.S.) and Canada
box 19, folder 7
Dairy workers – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
box 19, folder 8
Filipinos – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
box 19, folder 10-13
Japanese – Pacific Coast (U.S.)
box 19, folder 14
Koreans - Pacific Coast (U.S.)
box 20, folder 3-5
Mexicans - Pacific Coast (U.S.)
box 20, folder 6-7
Orientals - Pacific Coast (U.S.)
box 20, folder 8-15
Pacific Coast (U.S.) – Emigration and immigration
box 20, folder 16
Segregated housing – United States
box 20, folder 17
Segregation – United States
box 21, folder 1
Segregation – United States
box 21, folder 2
Tables and statistical data
Scope and Contents note
Includes some correspondence.
box 21, folder 5
Unidentified
Scope and Contents note
Includes fragments.
box 22, folder 1
Gleason, George, "A North-American Race Relations Survey"; "The Pacific Coast Race Survey or a Pacific Coast Contribution
to Race Relations,"
undated
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 22, folder 2
"The Germany of Asia,"
Sacramento Bee
undated
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 22, folder 3
Japan's "Peaceful Penetration,"
Sacramento Bee
1919
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 22, folder 4
"California's Threatened Hegira of Japanese,"
Overland Monthly
1924
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 22, folder 5
"Los Japoneses en California,"
Overland Monthly
1924 March
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 22, folder 6
"How Orientals Earn a Living,"
undated
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 22, folder 7
"Modern Turkey,"
undated
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 22, folder 8
"Oriental Workers in America,"
undated
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 22, folder 9
"Will a Low Standard of Living Result in More Production and Force Out Those With a Higher Standard of Living?,"
undated
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 22, folder 10
"Aids to Teaching International Trade,"
Educational Review
1924 October
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 22, folder 11
"California's Attitude Towards the Oriental,"
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
1925
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 22, folder 12
"The Survey of Race Relations,"
Stanford Illustrated Review
1925
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 22, folder 13
"The Younger Generation,"
Japanese American News
1926
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
Resident Orientals on the American Pacific Coast: Their Legal and Economic Status
1928
box 22, folder 14-18
Typescript
Scope and Contents note
Includes general introduction, outline, and drafts.
box 23, folder 12
"Naturalization,"
undated
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and related materials
box 23, folder 13
"A Race Relations Survey: Suggestions for a Study of Oriental Population of the Pacific Coast,"
Journal of Applied Sociology
1924 March-April
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 23, folder 15
Photographs
undated
Scope and Contents note
Two photographs of an unidentified exhibit on Japan.
Access
Collection stored off site; a minimum of two days notice is required for use. Boxes may be requested through Stanford's online catalog at
http://searchworks.stanford.edu. Digital copies of materials are available online through the Stanford Digital Repository; links to individual box contents
can be found throughout the finding aid at the relevant box entry.
Major Documents
1905-1926
Scope and Contents note
Biographical sketches of participants, case studies, conversation transcripts, extracts from newspaper articles, correspondence,
dissertations, essays, interviews, notes, papers, questionnaires, and statements, arranged numerically by document number.
Access
Collection stored off site; a minimum of two days notice is required for use. Boxes may be requested through Stanford's online catalog at
http://searchworks.stanford.edu. Digital copies of materials are available online through the Stanford Digital Repository; links to individual box contents
can be found throughout the finding aid at the relevant box entry.
box 24, folder 1
1. Interview with Lew Shong Kow, ex-President of the Chinese Reform Association
1924 January 30
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 2
2. Conversation with waiter, International Chop Suey
1924 February 9
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 3
3. Interview: Lambert Sung, interpreter
1924 February 4
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 4
4. Interview with Reverend D. A. Smith, Superintendent of Presbyterian missions
1924 February 4
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 5
5. Interview with Dr. Y. P. Lew, Dentist and President of the Chinese Benevolent Association; interpreter, Seto More, agent
of the Canadian Pacific Bureau, Ocean Travel
1924 February 4
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 6
6. Interview with Lum Hing, translator for the
Chinese Times
1924 February 12
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 7
7. Interview with Moore Whaun, advertising manager of the
Canada Morning News
1924 February 13
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 8
8. Conversation at dinner, Herbert Wang, assistant to Chinese consul
1924 February 16
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 9
9. Interview, Herbert Wang
1924 February 22
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 10
10. Interview, Ko Wing Kan, interpreter and Ginseng merchant
1924 February 26
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 11
11. Interview with Yip Quong, the first white woman in Vancouver married to a Chinese man
1924 February 26
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 12
12. Life history, Herbert Wang, assistant to Chinese consul, Vancouver, British Columbia
1924 February 28
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 13
13. Visit, home of Ko Wing Kan
1924 February 20
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 14
14. Interview with Miss Coleman, who teaches class of Chinese boys at the Strathcona School
1924 March
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 15
15. Luncheon, Herbert Wang, Dr. Park, Miss Raushenbush
1924 March 6
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 16
16. Testimonial meeting on the Oriental, I.W.W. Hall, Cordova Street
1924 March 4
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 17
17.
Call, T. M. Whaun
1924 March 5
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 18
18. Dinner, Dr. Lew, Seto More, Dr. Park, Miss Raushenbush
1924 March 6
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 19
19. Interview, Louie Houie
1924 March
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 20
20. Visit, the Lam family
1924 March
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 21
21. Visit, Miss Hellaby, Anglican missionary
1924 March 10
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 22
22. The Main Street of Chinatown via Mrs. Quong
1924 March 12
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 23
23. Luncheon, Miss Hosang
1924 March 19
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 24
24. Interview, Herbert Wang
1924 March 25
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 25
25. Visit, the old men's home
1924 April 1
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 26
26. Dinner, Louie Houie, President of the Merchants' Association
1924 April 2
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 27
27. Interview with J. A. Russel, barrister, criminal lawyer for the Chinese
1924 April 30
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 28
28. Audience, Thomas Moore Whaun
1924 May 7
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 29
29. Interview with Gershon Lew, the hottest bolshevik in Vancouver
1924 May
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 30
30. A Chinese minister in revolt
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 31
31. Tea with Harry Hastings, the half-breed Chinese intellectual of Victoria
1924 May 26 and 30
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 32
32. Interview with Harry Hastings regarding the school strike and other matters
1924 May 26 and 30
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 33
33. Interview with Joe Hope, President of the Chinese Canadian Club, Victoria
1924 May 26
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 34
34. Interview with Cecil Lee, a native son who is married to a Hakkla
1924 May 26-June 1
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 35
35. Description of Cumberland, supposed to be the only place in the United States or Canada where Chinese and Japanese are
mining underground
1924 June 3 and 4
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 36
36. Interview with Sanji Miyamoto, Hawaiian-born Japanese boy's American adventure
1924 April 17
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Washington)
box 24, folder 37
37. Interview with Koreaki Kimura, a son of a successful Japanese business man, Seattle
1924 April 22
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Washington)
box 24, folder 38
38. Interview with Hideo Robert Tashima, a son of the first Japanese mother in America, Seattle
1924 April 17
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Washington)
box 24, folder 39
39. Interview with Takanaga Hirai, a Hawaiian Japanese immigrant, Seattle
1924 March 21
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Washington)
box 24, folder 40
40. Interview with Masao Nishio, a Japanese school boy
1924 April 22
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Washington)
box 24, folder 41
41. Interview with Tatsuji Suga, a visiting student, Seattle
1924 April 22
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Washington)
box 24, folder 42
42. Murder case – British Columbia
Scope and Contents note
(17 pages; British Columbia)
box 24, folder 43
43. Interview with Mrs. K. Nakashima, a picture bride
1924 April 15
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Washington)
box 24, folder 44
44. Interview with Chiye Shigemura, a representative of the second generation
1924 April 18
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Washington)
box 24, folder 45
45. Interview with Mrs. Toyo Shinowara, a teacher in a Japanese language school
1924 June 4
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages, Washington)
box 24, folder 46
46. Interview with Mrs. Suie Murakami, a Japanese physician's wife, Mrs. Tashiro, interpreter
1924 June 4
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Washington)
box 24, folder 47
47. Life history of a Puerto Rican
Scope and Contents note
(14 pages; Southern California)
box 24, folder 48
48. Paper by a Japanese student in reply to a questionnaire on race relations
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Northern California)
box 24, folder 49
49. Resolutions unanimously adopted by the Fifth Annual Convention of the American Legion, San Francisco, California
1923 October 15-19
Scope and Contents note
(26 pages; Northern California)
box 24, folder 50
50. The Orientals in the Alaska salmon industry: First hand observations of Max Stern,
Daily News
Scope and Contents note
(13 pages; Northern California)
box 25, folder 1
51. "The Land of Opportunity: Exterior View (or, from Migrant to Minister," by Jose P. Ruiz
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; Northern California)
box 25, folder 2
52. Tongs
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Northern California)
box 25, folder 3
53. "My Oriental Husbands," by Emma Fong Kuno
Scope and Contents note
(31 pages; Northern California)
box 25, folder 4
54. "Story of a Chinese College Girl," by Mrs. R. E. Park?
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Northern California)
box 25, folder 5
55. "Miss Higgins of the Presbyterian Mission Speaks," by Mrs. R. E. Park?
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Northern California)
box 25, folder 6
56. Story of a Chinese girl student
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Northern California)
box 25, folder 7
57. Diary of a schoolteacher, Imperial Valley
1924 April 6
Scope and Contents note
(28 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 8
58. Life history of Sakoe Tsuboi, University of Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 9
59. Chapter IV: "California as a Nation-State and Civilization Frontier from International Contact at the Frontier," by Kiyo
Sue Inui
Scope and Contents note
(14 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 10
60. "The Life History as a Social Document," by Hideo Oyama, University of Southern California
1924 June 5
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 11
61. Letter to Dr. Daugherty concerning Quon Gay, and document written by Quon Gay
1924 June 9
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 12
62. "Case Brief on Anglo-Japanese Marriage: A Brief Relation of the Inter-Racial Married Life of Elizabeth Coote and Toyotomi
Ujimasa," by L. G. Schroeder
1924 June 18
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 13
63. The United States of America (Plaintiff) versus Sakharam Ganesh Pandit (Defendant)
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 14
64. "Anti-Japanese Agitation in Hollywood," by William C. Smith, University of Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(37 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 15
65. "A Study of the Japanese Language Schools in California," by Ken Ishikawa, translation
Scope and Contents note
(37 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 16
66. "The Life History as a Social Document," by Isaak G. Granadosin, University of Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 17
67. "Assyrian Situation in Turlock, California," by William C. Smith, University of Southern California
1924 July 1
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 18
68. "Preliminary Statement of Racial Relations Between Chinese Students in an American University," by H. J. McMath, special
student in sociology, University of Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 19
69. "The Life History as a Social Document," by Chotoku Toyama
1924 May 27
Scope and Contents note
(18 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 20
70. "Japanese in the City of Los Angeles," abridged from a master's thesis by Gretchen Tuthill
1924 June
Scope and Contents note
(42 pages; Southern California)
box 25, folder 21
71. "Interview with Reverend John M. Yamazaki," Pastor of the Japanese Episcopal Mission, Los Angeles, by Chloe Holt
1924 July 13
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Race consciousness, Americanization, Goodwill: Religious activities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 22
72. Interview with W. S. Fawcett, El Centro, California
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture and labor; Japanese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 23
73. "Interview with Mrs. C. S. Machida," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 13
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Intermarriage; Chinese and Japanese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 24
74. "The Second Generation," interview with Reverend K. S. Itow, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 12
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization, Goodwill: Religious activities, Social disorganization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern
California)
box 25, folder 25
75. "The Second Generation," interview with K. Yokosawa, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 19
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization: Vocational problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 26
76. "Interview with Lillie Leung," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 12
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization: Vocational problems, Race consciousness; Chinese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 27
77. "Interview with Susie Yamamoto," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 9
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness, Japanese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 28
78. "Interview with Seiichi Nobe," by William C. Smith
1924 August 11
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Americanization, Goodwill: Religious activities, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 29
79. "Interview with G-- S--," American-born Japanese, by William C. Smith
1924 August 19
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization: Family problems, Goodwill: Religious activities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 30
80. "Interview with Chiyo," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 14
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Vocational problems and family problems, Goodwill: Religious activities; Japanese;
Southern California)
box 25, folder 31
81. "Interview with Mary Nobe," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 13
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Race consciousness, Social disorganization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 32
82. "The Japanese Valedictorian of Franklin High School," Seattle, Washington, by Ruth H. Greiner
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Race consciousness, Americanization: Education; Japanese; Seattle)
box 25, folder 33
83. Life history – Rose, slave girl
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Social disorganization, Slave girl, Population: Immigration; Chinese; Northern California)
box 25, folder 34
84. "Interview with Dr. E. E. Chandler," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 23
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture, Racial traits, Race consciousness, Investigations; Hindu, Japanese, and Mexican;
Southern California)
box 25, folder 35
85. "My Life History," by Francisco Carino, Los Angeles, California
1924 August
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness, Heritages, Racial traits; Filipino; Southern California)
box 25, folder 36
86. "Life History as a Social Document: Takeuchi," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 14
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness, Racial traits, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 37
87. "Quotations from a Letter from a Japanese Girl," by Gretchen Tuthill
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization: Family problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 38
88. Press notices from
Long Beach Press regarding permission granted for church: Long Beach property owners warned
1923 May 9
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Race consciousness, Communities, Goodwill: Religious activities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 39
89. "An Investigation of Two Specific Instances of Racial Conflict in Long Beach, California, in Connection with the Survey
of Race Relations," by Frances Lucas and Gretchen Tuthill, University of Southern California
1924 June
Scope and Contents note
(18 pages; Race consciousness, Communities, Goodwill: Religious activities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 25, folder 40
90. Interview with Yasuhei Takeawa
1924 July 7
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Life histories, Goodwill, Racial traits, Americanization: Accommodation; Japanese; Seattle)
box 26, folder 1
91. Copy of letter from T. Sowa to Ruth H. Greiner
1924 July 26
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Accommodation, Racial traits, Racial consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 2
92. "A Comparative Study of the Japanese Question in California," interview with Japanese laborer, S. Antomy, Santa Paula,
California, by Loreita Balcom
1923 December 29
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Competition and land: Labor, Heritages; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 3
93. "Interview with L. C. Lee, El Centro, California," by William C. Smith
1924 June
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture and Labor; Japanese, Hindu, Filipino, and Mexican; Southern California)
box 26, folder 4
94. "Interview with Adjutant Masasuke Kobayashi," Head of Japanese Branch of Salvation Army, by William C. Smith
1924 September 12
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Goodwill: Religious activities, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 5
95. Opinion on Orientals (anti), letter from Eva Martin, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 6
96. Interview with H. H. Clark, manager of Colorado River Land Company, Mexicali, Mexico
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture and labor; Chinese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 7
97. "Interview with Shigeichi Okami," East San Pedro, California, by William C. Smith
1924 August 25
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories, Americanization: Vocational problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 8
98. "Interview with Frank Ishi," by William C. Smith
1924 September 19
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Family problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 9
99. "Interview with Y. Nakasugi," East San Pedro, by William C. Smith
1924 August 25
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Vocational problems, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 10
100. "Interview with Kazuo Kawai," Los Angeles, by William C. Smith
1924 August 7
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Americanization: Vocational problems and education, Goodwill: Religious activities, Heritages; Japanese; Southern
California)
box 26, folder 11
101. "Conversation with a Los Angeles Japanese Minister" (name preferred withheld), by Chloe Holt, Los Angeles
1924 July
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Americanization: Vocational problems and education, Race consciousness, Goodwill: Religious activities; Japanese;
Southern California)
box 26, folder 12
102. "Interview with Mrs. Machida," Los Angeles, California, by Chloe Holt
1924 July 2
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Intermarriage, Americanization, Racial traits; Chinese and Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 13
103. "How the Japanese Won a Foothold,"
Farm and Tractor Magazine,
Los Angeles Times
1924 August 17
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 14
104. Visit with a white woman married to a Japanese (name withheld by request), Los Angeles, California, by Chloe Holt
1924 August 14
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Intermarriage; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 15
105. Suggested topics for Japanese Students Christian Association, and letter to William C. Smith from Kazuo Kawai
1924 August 13
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization, Goodwill: Religious activities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 16
106. Interview with Lee H.---
1924 September 29
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Vocational problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 17
107. An American-born Japanese in America, J. Sato
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 18
108. A wedding in Chinese and in American
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Heritages, Americanization; Chinese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 19
109. "The Confession of a Japanese Servant," extracts from
Independent, New York
1905 September 21
Scope and Contents note
(18 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness, Racial traits, Other: Industry; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 20
110. Interview with N. Hiroshi, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Vocational problems and second generation, Population: Movement; Japanese; Southern
California)
box 26, folder 21
111. "Names of People Seen in Connection with Pico Heights, Los Angeles, Conflict," by Chloe Holt
1924 July
Scope and Contents note
(44 pages; Competition and land, Race consciousness, Communities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 22
112. Report, Oriental and agriculture, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, California
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 23
113. "I Am Only a Foreigner – So This Is America," letter by a Filipino boy to an Americanization teacher, Los Angeles, by
William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Race consciousness; Filipino; Southern California)
box 26, folder 24
114. Report, Long Beach Chamber of Commerce, regarding Japanese situation
1924 March 5
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture, Investigations; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 25
115. Resolutions passed at Annual Convention of Japanese Association of Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 26
116. Mrs. Manspeaker's Americanization class
1924 May 20
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 27
117. "Personal Experiences with the Japanese Children," by Marjorie McComber
1924 May 22
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Americanization, Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 28
118. "A Japanese Agricultural Community near Fullerton, California," paper by Marjorie McComber
1924 May 26
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 29
119. "American Board Mission," letter to missionary ladies of Penchou Shansi, China, by Gordon Riegler
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories; Chinese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 30
120. Interview with Americanization teacher, Los Angeles County
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 31
121. "Interview with Dr. Keitoku Watanabe," a Japanese dentist, Los Angeles, California, by Chloe Holt
1924 August 22
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Americanization, Competition and land: Agriculture, Intermarriage; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 32
121. "A Short Sketch of My Life," by Theodore Fieldbrave
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories, Goodwill: Religious activities; Heritages, Hindu; Northern California)
box 26, folder 33
123. Letter from the chairman, National Oriental Committee of the American Legion [Thomas N. Swale?], to Robert L. Owen regarding
Takao Ozawa's suit for naturalization
1923 August 14
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Race consciousness, Investigations; Japanese; Northern California)
box 26, folder 34
124. Letter from Sei Fujii, President of Japanese Association of Los Angeles, to J. Kasai, Secretary of Japanese Association
regarding anti-sentiment letter to sheriff from Japanese consul
1923 March 6
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Race consciousness: Prejudice and conflict; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 35
125. Notes by McClatchy secured from L. B. Landsborough, Sacramento County, manager of A. B. Humphrey's orchard and vineyard
1924 January 4
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture and labor; Northern California)
box 26, folder 36
126. Warning against survey of race relations issued by Chamber of Commerce, Portland
1923 November 17
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Race consciousness: Public opinion, Other: Organization; Oregon)
box 26, folder 37
127. "Interview with Mrs. Teresasa," matron and interpreter for Oriental women, Angel Island, California, by Mrs. R. E. Park
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Northern California)
box 26, folder 38
128. Letter to R. Mason from Dorothy Gee, a young Chinese girl, after her return to China
1923 June 23
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Race consciousness, Racial traits; Chinese; Northern California)
box 26, folder 39
129. An interview with Donaldina Cameron, letter to Miss Cameron from Office of the Commissioner, Angel Island
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Social disorganization: Vice and crime, Goodwill: Religious activities; Chinese; Northern California)
box 26, folder 40
130. Reminiscences of Mrs. Fremont's older Japanese servants
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Racial traits, Competition and land: Labor; Japanese; Northern California)
box 26, folder 41
131. Letter from a Burmese theological student to a missionary from
The Christian Century
1924 September 18
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Race consciousness, Goodwill: Religious activities; Hindu; Northern California)
box 26, folder 42
132. Interview on Asiatic labor with Neumann, manager of Lyndon Hotel, Los Gatos, California
1924 April 5
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Race consciousness; Filipino and Japanese; Northern California)
box 26, folder 43
133. Interview with Tom Lee, cook for Dr. N. C. Peterson, Stockton, California
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories; Chinese; Northern California)
box 26, folder 44
134. Visit, George Shima, "Potato King" of California, by Mrs. Park
1924 July 14
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Northern California)
box 26, folder 45
135. "Impressions," by Mineko K. Inui
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Northern California)
box 26, folder 46
136. Statement on Orientals and agriculture by Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 47
137. Experiences of man, Fresno, California, regarding Japanese
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Southern California)
box 26, folder 48
138. Interviews with Hughes, night watchman, regarding Stevens Lake situation
1924 June 11
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land, Other: Industry; Japanese; Oregon)
box 26, folder 49
139. Interview with native son of Oregon regarding Stevens Lake situation
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land, Race consciousness; Japanese; Oregon)
box 26, folder 50
140. Interviews with field officer regarding Stevens Lake situation
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land, Other: Industry; Japanese; Oregon)
box 26, folder 51
141. Interviews with an electrician regarding Stevens Lake situation
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land, Other: Industry, Race consciousness; Japanese; Oregon)
box 26, folder 52
142. Interview with logger regarding Stevens Lake situation
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land, Other: Industry, Race consciousness; Japanese; Oregon)
box 26, folder 53
143. Interviews with J. B. Fitzgerald, regarding Stevens Lake strike, letter to Robert E. Park
1924 May 3
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land, Other: Industry, Race consciousness; Japanese; Oregon)
box 26, folder 54
144. The Okajima girls
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Intermarriage, Americanization; Japanese; Northern California)
box 26, folder 55
145. Life history of Kanaye Magasawa, Santa Rosa, California
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Competition and land: Agriculture, Goodwill, Americanization: Accommodation; Japanese; Northern
California)
box 27, folder 1
146. Story of Wong Ah So
1924 August 1
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Social disorganization, Slave girls, Heritages; Chinese; Northern California)
box 27, folder 2
147. "Slave Girls," press reports
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Social disorganization, Slave girls; Chinese; Northern California)
box 27, folder 3
148. Life of Ah Seen, tubercular case
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization: Disease, Other: Industry; Chinese; Northern California)
box 27, folder 4
149. Miscellaneous accounts, factory conditions
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land, Other: Industry; Chinese; Northern California)
box 27, folder 5
150. The history and problem of Angel Island, California
1924 March
Scope and Contents note
(15 pages; Population: Immigration, Investigations: Historical; Northern California)
box 27, folder 6
151. Biography of a boy, Seattle High School
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 7
152. "The Life Story of Mohan Singh," by Miss Secord
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Life histories; Hindu; Seattle)
box 27, folder 8
153. Letter to Miss Greiner from Atsushi Miyanaga, Japanese student
1924 May 2
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Race consciousness, Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 9
154. Interview with Mrs. Peter Mayberg
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Communities, Social disorganization: Vice and crime, Tongs; Seattle)
box 27, folder 10
155. Interview with Hatsumi Sakaguchi
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 11
156. Interview with T. Torikai
1924 July 8
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories, Intermarriage; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 12
157. Interview with Masao Murakami, Reverend Morton, interpreter
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 13
158. Interview with Mrs. Masa Higashida
1924 June 24
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 14
159. Interview with Ruby Hirose
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Competition and land: Agriculture, Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 15
160. Interview with Commissioner Weedin, immigration station, Seattle
1924 April 23
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Population, Other: Illegal entry; Japanese and Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 16
161. Interview with C. F. Greiner concerning Mark Ten Suie
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Intermarriage, Competition and Land: Business; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 17
162. Extract, letter from assistant ethnologist, Honolulu, regarding marriage of Korean to white girl
1924 June 7
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Intermarriage; Korean; Seattle)
box 27, folder 18
163. Life history of Tadao Kimura, valedictorian, Seattle High School
1924 July 31
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization: Second generation and accommodation, Goodwill; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 19
164. "Seattle's Japanese George Washington," by Ruth H. Greiner
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 20
165. "My Contacts with Orientals," by K. Lentz, teacher, Franklin High School
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization: Education; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 21
166. "My Experience with Oriental People," by Miss Delano, art teacher, Franklin High School
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Labor, Americanization; Chinese and Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 22
167. Copy of a letter sent to Dr. Suzzello, President, University of Washington, regarding exclusion of Japanese
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness: Public opinion; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 23
168. "Interview with A. V. Williams as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 June 26
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Social disorganization: Gambling, Tongs, Americanization: Accommodation, Racial traits; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 24
169. "Interview of Atwood A. Kirby as Social Document," by D. H. Johnson
1924 August 18
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Social disorganization: Crime, Tongs, Communities; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 25
170. "Interview of Chas. F. Riddell as Social Document," by D. H. Johnson
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Social disorganization: Crime, Tongs, Communities; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 26
171. "Life History of Long C. Dong as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 July 28
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories, Population: Immigration, Tongs, Race consciousness, Investigations: Legislation; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 27
172. "Life History of Bong Chin as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 7
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories, Population: Immigration, Race consciousness; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 28
173. "Intermarriage: A Case Study," by K. Lentz
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Intermarriage; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 29
174. Interview with Mrs. S. Sasabe
1924 May 28
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Intermarriage, Race traits, Americanization; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 30
175. Interview with Mrs. Mitsue Miyagawa, Mrs. Tashiro, interpreter
1924 June 11
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Competition and land: Business, Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 31
176. Interview with Mrs. Nao Tashiro
1924 May 28
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Goodwill, Disillusion, Americanization, Racial traits; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 32
177. An interracial romance
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Intermarriage; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 33
178. "Life History of Andrew Kan as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 22
Scope and Contents note
(16 pages; Life histories, Competition and land: Business, Goodwill: Religious activities, Tong, Americanization: Family problems,
Population: Immigration, Social Disorganization; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 34
179. "Life History of Kee Low," interviewed by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 4
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Life histories, Population: Immigration, Race consciousness, Intermarriage, Racial traits; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 35
180. Interview with Mrs. Findley, storekeeper at Eastland, Washington
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Racial traits; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 36
181. "Life History of Lum Ming Tak as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 13
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Life histories, Goodwill: Religious activities, Tongs, Social disorganization: Gambling, Americanization: Family
problems, Intermarriage; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 37
182. "Life History of J. S. Look as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 13
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Life histories, Population: Immigration, Race consciousness, Investigations: Legislation; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 38
183. "Life History of Woo Gen," interviewed by C. H. Burnett
1924 July 29
Scope and Contents note
(14 pages; Life histories, Population: Immigration, Goodwill, Race war, Competition and land: Business, Americanization: Second
generation, Communities; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 39
184. "Life History of Ying Foy as Social Document,' by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 11
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Second generation, Tongs, Racial traits; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 40
185. "Interview of George T. Meyers as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 July 27
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Americanization: Family problems, Marriage?; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 41
186. "Life History of Chin Yen as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 24
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Life histories, Population: Immigration, Americanization, Racial traits; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 42
187. "Life History of Chin Cheung as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 21
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Accommodation, Intermarriage, Competition and land: Business, Tongs, Investigations:
Legislation, Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 43
188. Interview with a young Chinese boy, graduate of Oregon Agricultural College, by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 9
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Communities, Tongs, Social disorganization: Vice and crime; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 44
189. "Life history of Charlie Lui as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 21
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Life histories, Lotteries, Tongs, Population: Immigration; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 45
190. "Interview with Mr. Faris," Deputy Commissioner of Immigration, Seattle, by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 6
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Population: Immigration; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 46
191. "Life History as Social Document of Law Yow," Seattle, Washington, by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 12
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories, Competition and land: Labor, Tongs, Americanization: Family problems, Race consciousness; Chinese;
Seattle)
box 27, folder 47
192. "Interview with Fred H. Lysons, Attorney," by C. H. Burnett
1924 July 29
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Racial traits, Morality, Intermarriage, Courtship, Competition and land: Labor, Population: Immigration, Tongs,
Superstition; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 48
193. "Life History of Albert King as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 July 31
Scope and Contents note
(17 pages; Life histories, Tongs, Population: Immigration, Racial traits; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 49
194. "Life History of Lew Kay as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 29
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness, Tongs, Communities; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 50
195. "Life History of Fred Wong as Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 29
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Race consciousness, Americanization: Vocational problems; Chinese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 51
196. Interview with Mrs. M. Furuya
1924 July 3
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Goodwill: Religious activities; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 52
197. Life story of Mrs. T. Sugihara
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Racial traits, Americanization: Accommodation, Family problems, and Second generation; Japanese; Seattle)
box 27, folder 53
198. "The Orientals in the Lumber Industry in the State of Washington," by Ronald Olson
Scope and Contents note
(23 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Race consciousness; Oriental/ Asiatic; Seattle)
box 27, folder 54
199. "Interview with Mr. Mitchell, Druggist, Lake Stevens," by Ronald Olson, regarding Lake Stevens strike, and also interviews
with others about it, including with Rucker Bros. Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Race consciousness; Oriental/Asiatic; Seattle)
box 27, folder 55
200. General information regarding Ernest Dolge, Incorporated (lumber), by R. L. Olson
1924 June 26
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Competition and land, Other: Industry, Racial traits; Japanese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 1
201. General information regarding Grays Harbor Commercial Company (lumber), Cosmopolis, Washington, by R. L. Olson
1924 July 24-26
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Communities, Race consciousness; Filipino, Japanese, and Hindu; Seattle)
box 28, folder 2
202. General information regarding St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, Tacoma, Washington, by R. L. Olson
1924 June 25-26 and August 14-15
Scope and Contents note
(13 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 3
203. General information regarding Crown Lumber Company, Mukiltes, Washington, by R. L. Olson
1924 August 12-13
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Social disorganization, Communities, Race consciousness; Japanese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 4
204. General information regarding Eatonville Lumber Company, Eatonville, Washington, by R. L. Olson
Scope and Contents note
(23 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Social disorganization, Communities, Race consciousness)
box 28, folder 5
205. General information regarding Pacific National Lumber Company, National, Washington, by R. L. Olson
1924 July 16
Scope and Contents note
(16 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Social disorganization, Communities, Race consciousness; Japanese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 6
206. General information regarding Doty Lumber 8 Shingle Company, Doty, Washington, by R. L. Olson
1924 July 18
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Competition and land, Americanization: Accommodation, Communities: Standards of living, Life histories; Japanese;
Seattle)
box 28, folder 7
207. General information regarding Carlisle Pennell Lumber Company, Onalaska, Washington, by R. L. Olson
Scope and Contents note
(18 pages; Competition and land, Americanization: Accommodation, Communities: Standards of living; Japanese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 8
208. General information regarding Walville Lumber Company, Walville, Washington, by R. L. Olson
1924 July 20-21
Scope and Contents note
(22 pages; Competition and land, Life histories, Communities, Race consciousness; Oriental/Asiatic; Seattle)
box 28, folder 9
209. General information regarding Bay City Mill Company, Aberdeen, Washington, by R. L. Olson
1924 July 28
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Intermarriage, Life histories; Oriental/Asiatic; Seattle)
box 28, folder 10
210. General information regarding N 8 M Lumber Company, Rochester, Washington, by R. L. Olson
1924 July 22
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Race consciousness, Intermarriage, Life histories; Japanese, Hindu, and Filipino; Seattle)
box 28, folder 11
211. "Interview with D. S. Gutabatayao," employed by N 8 M Lumber Company, by R. L. Olson
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories; Filipino; Seattle)
box 28, folder 12
212. "Interview with K. Mori, Japanese Section Foreman," N 8 M Lumber Company, by R. L. Olson
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 13
213. "Interview with Thomas Masuda," employed by N 8 M Lumber Company, by R. L. Olson
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 14
214. "Interview with F. K. Kadomiya, Japanese Cook in the White Boarding House," employed by N 8 M Lumber Company, by R. L.
Olson
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 15
215. General information regarding Fir Tree Lumber Company, Fir Tree, Washington, by R. L. Olson
1924 July 24
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Racial traits, Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 16
216. Interview with George Murakami, Japanese foreman, Fir Tree Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 17
217. "Last Tong War as Told by A. V. Williams: Social Document – Incident," by C. H. Burnett
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization, Tongs; Chinese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 18
218. Interview with Henry A. Monroe, attorney
1924 August 22
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Population: Immigration, Social disorganization, Racial traits; Chinese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 19
219. Second interview with Henry A. Monroe, attorney
1924 August 26
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Social disorganization: Gambling, Tongs, Population: Immigration,; Chinese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 20
220. Interview with Mrs. Yamoka
1924 August 18
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Accommodation; Hindu; Seattle)
box 28, folder 21
221.
The Rise of Fong Foo Sec, by James A. Blaisdell
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Goodwill; Chinese; Southern California). Includes typescript copy
box 28, folder 22
222. "Progeny of Jap-White Union Amaze," extract from
San Francisco Examiner
1922 November 11
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Intermarriage; Japanese; Northern California)
box 28, folder 23
223. "Chinese, White Wife Separate," extract from
Call, San Francisco
1921 December 21
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Intermarriage; Chinese; Northern California)
box 28, folder 24
224. "Doesn't Want Flappers," extract from
Examiner, San Francisco
1923 March 20
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Intermarriage; Japanese; Northern California)
box 28, folder 25
225. Interview with Flora Belle Jan, daughter of proprietor, Yet Far Low Chop Suey restaurant, Fresno, California
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Accommodation; Chinese; Northern California)
box 28, folder 26
226. A student in Fresno State College, member of Baptist Mission dormitory and Chinese club, Fresno, California
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Goodwill, Race consciousness, Americanization: Accommodation; Chinese; Northern California)
box 28, folder 27
227. Statement by Reverend J. K. Fukushima, pastor, Japanese Congregational Church, Fresno, California
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Goodwill: Religious activities, Americanization, Exclusion; Japanese; Northern California)
box 28, folder 28
228. Chinatown Police Squad, Fresno, California
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture,Social disorganization: Gambling, Woman labor; Chinese and Japanese; Northern
California)
box 28, folder 29
229. Translation from
Japanese New World and
Japanese-American News
1922
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Southern California)
box 28, folder 30
230. A Tong situation in Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization, Tongs, Communities; Chinese; Southern California)
box 28, folder 31
231. "Anti-Japanese Society Holds Meeting at Clubrooms,"
Hollywood News
1924 January 15
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Social disorganization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 28, folder 32
232. "Life History of R. Chand (Hindu) of Imperial Valley," by William C. Smith
1924 June 1
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Hindu; Southern California)
box 28, folder 33
233. Life history of a Chinese student
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Race consciousness; Chinese; Southern California)
box 28, folder 34
234. "Life History of Sophie Yamanaka," El Centro, California, by William C. Smith
1924 June 1
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 28, folder 35
235. "Interview with Mrs. H.," by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Intermarriage, Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 28, folder 36
236. "Adjutant M. Kobayashi on the Second Generation," by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Intermarriage, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 28, folder 37
237. "Interview with Inder Singh (Hindu)," El Centro, California, by William C. Smith
1924 May 31
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Intermarriage, Race consciousness; Hindu; Southern California)
box 28, folder 38
238. Case study of a Buddhist temple in Pasadena
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Goodwill: Religious activities, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 28, folder 39
239. Interview with Esther Wong, native-born Chinese, San Francisco, California
1924 July 1
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Americanization: Second generation, Race consciousness: Conflicts, Social customs; Chinese; Northern California)
box 28, folder 40
240. Letters from Japanese student to Mrs. E. Snell
Scope and Contents note
(16 pages; Americanization: Second generation and Vocational problems; Japanese; Northern California)
box 28, folder 41
241. Interview with Mrs. Tame Narita, Mrs. Tashiro interpreter
1924 June 11
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Accommodation, Racial traits; Japanese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 42
242. "Interview of Pany Lowe, Social Document," by C. H. Burnett
1924 July 5
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories, Competition and land: Business, Population: Immigration, Race consciousness, Intermarriage; Chinese;
Seattle)
box 28, folder 43
243. "Interview with Andrew Wu," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 25
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Chinese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 44
244. "Interview with Mar Sui Haw," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 26
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Intermarriage; Chinese; Seattle)
box 28, folder 45
245. Excerpts, report of Fieldbrave, a worker among East Indians on the Pacific Coast, prepared during the year 1924
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Americanization: Education, Investigations: Legislation; Hindu; Northern California)
box 28, folder 46
246. "Life History of Peter S. of Los Angeles," by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 28, folder 47
247. "Interview with F. T. Nakaya, Japanese Physician," Los Angeles, California, by Catharine Holt
1924 September 21 and 28
Scope and Contents note
(13 pages; Life histories, Intermarriage; Japanese; Southern California)
box 28, folder 48
248. "Interview with Simioka," Associate Pastor, Japanese M. E. Church, Los Angeles, by William C. Smith
1924 August 16
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 28, folder 49
249. "Life History of Hsin J. Yong," by William C. Smith
1924 November 20
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories; Chinese; Southern California)
box 28, folder 50
250. "Interview with Bob Okajaki," by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Americanization, Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 1
251. "Life History of Peter," by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(14 pages; Intermarriage, Race consciousness; Japanese and Mexican; Southern California)
box 29, folder 2
252. "Oriental Invading Reserves of American," interview with C. C., by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 3
253. "Oriental Invasion of Reserves of an American," interview with Miss D., by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 4
254. "Interview with Gherkens," by Chloe Holt
1924 November 8
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 5
255. "Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Sessions," Hollywood, by Chloe Holt
1924 October 20
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 6
256. "Interview No. 1 with Mrs. S, Hollywood," by Chloe Holt
1924 October 27
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 7
257. "Interview No. 2 with Mrs. S, Hollywood," by Chloe Holt
1924 October 27
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 8
258. "Interview with Spaulding, Hollywood," by Chloe Holt
1924 October 29
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 9
259. Los Angeles County Anti-Asiatic Association on the building of the Japanese churches
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Race consciousness: Conflict; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 10
260. Correspondence relating to encroachment of Japanese in Sierra Madre
1923 September – 1924 January
Scope and Contents note
(17 pages; Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 11
261. Data on Oriental situation in British Columbia
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Government, Establishment; Oriental/Asiatic; British Columbia)
box 29, folder 12
262. A case of intermarriage, Japanese-American, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 13
263. "Interview with Mrs. K. Iseri," Los Angeles, and Mrs. Takeyama, by Catharine Holt
1925 January 3
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 14
264. Life history of Yamada, California Christian College, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 15
265. "Interview with Florence Kojima," General Secretary, Japanese Division, Y.M.C.A., Los Angeles, by Catharine Holt
1924 December 11
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 16
266. "Japanese Pupil Elected Student Body President at LeConte Junior High School,"
Hollywood Daily Citizen
1922 November 27
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 17
267. "Life History of S--- M--- Y---," by Ethel V. Craig
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Race consciousness; Chinese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 18
268. "Life History of H --- I---," Los Angeles, by William C. Smith
1925 January 25
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness, Life histories; Chinese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 19
269. "Interview with Taro Kanow," by William C. Smith
1924 December 29
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 20
270. Life history of J. Lim
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Race consciousness; Korean; Southern California)
box 29, folder 21
271. "Life History and Social Document of S. C. Eng," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 28
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Chinese; Seattle)
box 29, folder 22
272. "Life History and Social Document of David Young," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 29
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Life histories, Intermarriage, Communities, Race consciousness; Chinese; Seattle)
box 29, folder 23
273. "Hindus in Los Angeles," by Willard A. Schurr
Scope and Contents note
(33 pages; Goodwill, Racial traits, Communities, Race consciousness; Hindu; Southern California)
box 29, folder 24
274. Interviews with different people regarding Japanese in Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(152 pages; Racial traits, Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese and Chinese; Southern California)
box 29, folder 25
275. Final report, extracts, from the Office of Labor Agent, State Farm, University of California
Scope and Contents note
(42 pages; Competition and land, Population; Northern California)
box 30, folder 1
276. "My Experiences on a Ranch," by J. P. Weiser
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Competition and land; Northern California)
box 30, folder 2
277. Report, Commonwealth Club Tenancy Studies, by R. L. Adams
1922 April-June
Scope and Contents note
(33 pages; Competition and land; Northern California)
box 30, folder 3
278. The Anti-Japanese League, Seattle
Scope and Contents note
(16 pages; Competition and land, Communities, Investigations, Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 30, folder 279
"Japanese Association in America," thesis for the degree of Master of Arts, by Hidesaburo Yokoyama, University of Chicago
1921
Scope and Contents note
(54 pages; Communities, Population, Goodwill, Investigations, Race consciousness, Racial traits; Japanese; Northern California)
box 30, folder 280
Case study of a boy of mixed parentage: Information secured from records of Juvenile Hall and Juvenile Court, Los Angeles,
and also from personal contact with the boy
Scope and Contents note
(13 pages; Social disorganization, Life histories, Americanization, Intermarriage; Southern California)
box 30, folder 281
Jennie's story
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Heritages, Racial traits; Russian; Southern California)
box 30, folder 282
Case study of race intermarriage and life history
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Life histories, Social disorganization, Communities, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 283
"The Japanese in British Columbia," by John Nelson
Scope and Contents note
(34 pages; Race consciousness, Competition and land, Communities; Japanese; British Columbia)
box 30, folder 284
"Message from Japan to America,"
The Japan Times
1924 October 1
Scope and Contents note
(Racial traits; Japanese; Japan)
box 30, folder 285
"Life History of a Japanese," by Cornelia C. Rhodes
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Intermarriage; Japanese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 286
"Rufugio B.'s Story," by Irma Weill
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Heritages; Mexican; Southern California)
box 30, folder 287
"Nellie F.'s Story," by Irma Weill
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Chinese; Southern California
box 30, folder 288
"Life History of Mr. and Mrs. F.," by Amanda M. Chase
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 289
"Present Estimated Japanese Population in Los Angeles City and County," by Masao Dodo, University of Southern California,
Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Population, Communities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 290
"What Magazines Do the Japanese Read?" by Masao Dodo, University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Americanization, Communities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 291
"Life History of Philippine Student," by Norma R. Holmes
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization, Life histories; Filipino; Southern California)c
box 30, folder 292
"Life History of a Mexican," by Norma R. Holmes
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Competition and land; Mexican; Southern California)
box 30, folder 293
Autobiography of Luke Chess, perhaps the only autobiography of a Chinese in the United States
Scope and Contents note
(26 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Chinese; Northern California)
box 30, folder 294
General summary of the Oriental situation in Californian agriculture
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Northern California; Chinese; Southern California; and Hindus)
box 30, folder 295
"Language Handicap in the Rural Districts," by Ruth Wadsworth Quire
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness, Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 30, folder 296
Life history of Kazuo Kawai, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
1925 March 2 (20 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 297
Interview with representatives of produce companies in Los Angeles regarding the effect of the Alien Land Law on the small
fruit and vegetable business, by Chloe Holt
1925 February 27
Scope and Contents note
(13 pages; Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 298
A group of 13 interviews with individuals of Los Angeles Chinatown, by Catharine Holt
Scope and Contents note
(57 pages; Americanization, Communities; Chinese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 299
"Interview with Chiyoe Sumi," student, Lincoln High School, Los Angeles, by Catharine Holt
1925 February 21
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 300
"Interview with Mrs. Yamada," by Catharine Holt
1924 May 26
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 301
"A Study of the Japanese Fisherman at Curtis Packing Company in Long Beach," by William Kinchelve, University of Southern
California
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 302
"Interview with R. Kado," owner, Sunnyland Nursery, Los Angeles, by Claude Williams
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Competition and land, Racial traits, Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 303
"Life History of Paul Hiratzaka," by Robert E. Park and William C. Smith, Los Angeles, California
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 30, folder 304
"Autobiography," by Adelaide K---
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Korean; Southern California)
box 30, folder 305
"Juan, the Story of a Filipino Boy," by Helen P. Beattie, Highland, San Bernardino County, California
Scope and Contents note
(13 pages; Americanization, Goodwill, Racial traits, Intermarriage; Filipino; Southern California)
box 30, folder 306
"Interview with Attorney Robert Young of Hollywood," by William C. Smith
1925 March 14
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Goodwill, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 307
Letter of warning from Sei Fujii, Los Angeles, translated from Japanese
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 308
Letter to George Gleason from Karl C. Darlington
1924 February 15
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Goodwill, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 309
Life history of a Japanese college freshman girl
Scope and Contents note
(15 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 310
"The Life History of a Hawaiian-Born Chinese girl, F--- L---," by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(14 pages; Americanization, Life histories, Race consciousness; Chinese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 311
"Life History of Henry Shimonouchi," by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 312
"Interview with Miss Kyo Inouye," Japanese girl, age 18, Los Angeles, California, by Catharine Holt
1925 January 16
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 313
"Interview with Miss Chiyo Otera," freshman, University of California, Southern Branch, by Catharine Holt
1925 February 17
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 314
"Interview with Hida Watanabe," Los Angeles, California, by Catharine Holt
1925 February 9
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 315
"Interview with Mr. and Mrs. William S. Yip," Los Angeles, California, by Catharine Holt
1925 January 13
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Race consciousness, Americanization; Chinese; Southern California
box 31, folder 316
"Interview with Teru Miyamoto," graduate, Los Angeles High School, Los Angeles, California, by Catharine Holt
1925 January 10
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 317
"Interview with Miss Esther B. Bartlett of the Y.W.C.A. International Institute," Los Angeles, California, by Catharine Holt
1924 December 17
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Americanization; Japanese and Chinese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 318
"Interview with K-- K--" (name not to be used), Japanese girl, graduate of high school and employed at --- bank, California,
by Catharine Holt
1924 December 20 and 27
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Americanization, Life histories, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 319
"Interview with H. Otsubo," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 320
"Interview with Iseri," by William C. Smith
1925 March 4
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 321
Life history of K--- M---
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 322
Life history of H--- K---
Scope and Contents note
(13 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 323
Documents relating to Japanese, Limoneira Ranch, Santa Paula, California
Scope and Contents note
(20 documents; 48 pages; Americanization, Life histories, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 324
Questionnaire dealing with agricultural conditions on the Limoneira Ranch, Santa Paula, California
Scope and Contents note
(14 pages; Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 31, folder 325
Statement issued by the Joint Committee, composed of representatives of the four state organizations – American Legion, State
Federation of Labor, State Grange and Native Sons of the Golden West
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Communities; Japanese; Northern and Southern California)
box 31, folder 326
Statement by J. M. Campbell, principal of one of the schools in the city of Victoria, British Columbia, made in a letter to
Professor T. H. Boggs
1925 May 28
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Americanization; Japanese and Chinese; British Columbia)
box 31, folder 327
Public opinion of the Oriental in San Jose, California
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Americanization, Racial traits, Communities, Competition and land; Japanese and Chinese; Northern California)
box 31, folder 328
Statement by William C. Allen regarding schools in the vicinity of San Jose in the midst of a large foreign population
1925 May 9
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Americanization; Japanese and Chinese; Northern California)
box 31, folder 329
Questionnaire dealing with the public schools of Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, by Howard W. Derby, College of
the Pacific
Scope and Contents note
(16 pages; Americanization; Japanese and Chinese; Northern California)
box 31, folder 330
"The Importance of the Japanese in the Fruit and Vegetable Industry of California," by Melvin Sanguinetti, under the direction
of Eliot G. Mears
1924 Fall
Scope and Contents note
(72 pages; Competition and land; Japanese; Northern and Southern California)
box 31, folder 331
"The Attitude of the College Student on the Race Question," by Catharine Ewell, prepared for Professor J. C. Almach
1924
Scope and Contents note
(13 pages; Race consciousness, Investigations; Japanese and Chinese; Northern California)
box 31, folder 332
"The Part Played by the Japanese in the Beet Sugar Industry in California and Colorado," by N. T. Nowell, under the direction
of Eliot G. Mears
1924 Fall
Scope and Contents note
(25 pages; Competition and land; Japanese; Northern and Southern California, and Colorado)
box 31, folder 333
"Cooperative Movement among Japanese Farmers in California," by Yoshio Ichikawa, Stanford University, under the direction
of Eliot G. Mears
1925 March
Scope and Contents note
(72 pages; Competition and land, Communities; Japanese; Northern and Southern California)
box 31, folder 334
"The Disposition of Surplus Earnings of Orientals in America," by K. L. Emerson, under the direction of Eliot G. Mears
Scope and Contents note
(23 pages; Competition and land; Japanese and Chinese; Northern and Southern California)
box 31, folder 335
"The Japanese Association of America," by Robert Sinclair Murray, under the direction of Eliot G. Mears, report submitted
in fulfilment of the requirements of "Oriental Land Policies," Stanford University
1924 Autumn
Scope and Contents note
(39 pages; Communities, Americanization; Japanese; Northern California)
box 31, folder 336
"The Oriental Pioneer," by Takiji Morimoto
Scope and Contents note
(28 pages; Americanization, Competition and land, Life histories; Japanese; Seattle, Washington)
box 32, folder 337
"Interview with Professor Y. Ichihashi," Stanford University, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Northern California)
box 32, folder 338
"How I Came to America - Junito Juarldo (Mexican)," by Olive McCall
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Race consciousness, Americanization; Mexican; Southern California)
box 32, folder 339
"An Incident Wherein Race Prejudice Prevents the Establishment of a Church in Hollywood," by R. C. Nelson, Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Goodwill, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 340
Interview of L. R. Bowles, by William C. Smith, Hollywood
1924 April 3
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Goodwill, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 341
"Study of the Native Traits of the Japanese," by Lois M. Winkler, Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(13 pages; Race consciousness, Heritages; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 342
"A Short Biography of Mamoru Takada, Born in 1909," by Masao Dodo, Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 343
Life history of Norio Osaki, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 344
"Japanese Young Men's Associations of Southern California," by Hideo Oyama
Scope and Contents note
(25 pages; Communities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 345
Life history of Masao Dodo, Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(31 pages; Life histories, Heritages, Americanization, Racial traits; Japanese; Southern California
box 32, folder 346
"Life History of T. Yoshida," by T. Yoshida
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 347
Life history of Hung Kei Lui
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Chinese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 348
Life history of A. Suehiro
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 349
"A Social Document," by Masami Swzuki
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 350
"Life History of an Oriental Student," by H. Fukasu
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 351
"The Study of a Japanese Family," by H. Fukasu
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 352
"My Life History," by Minoru Iino
1926 April 12
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 353
A Life History of an American-born Japanese," by Sayeki Chiko
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 354
"The Second Generation Japanese," by Leo Toyama
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Americanization, Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 32, folder 355
Proceedings of Annual Conventions of the California State Federation of Labor
1909-1926
Scope and Contents note
(49 pages)
Minor Documents
1907-1934
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, congressional hearing transcripts, correspondence, essays, interviews, lists, memoranda, papers, personal experiences
and sketches, questionnaires, remarks, reports, speeches, statements, and studies, arranged numerically by document number.
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http://searchworks.stanford.edu. Digital copies of materials are available online through the Stanford Digital Repository; links to individual box contents
can be found throughout the finding aid at the relevant box entry.
box 33, folder 1
Economic and social conditions of Japanese in Southern California: 102 interviews with employers of farm workers
Scope and Contents note
(198 pages, with pages 53 and 54 missing; Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Southern California)
box 33, folder 2
"Presbyterian Churches in California Meet Against Disallowance of Long Beach Japanese Presbyterian Church,"
Los Angeles Japanese - American
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness, Communities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 33, folder 3
"The Gathering of the Pro-Japanese People at Christian Church, Long Beach,"
Los Angeles Japanese Daily News
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Communities, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 33, folder 4
Statement, G. Bromley Oxnam, Pastor of All Nations Church, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness; Chinese; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 5
Letter to the editor (Brawley, California), "News" regarding Mexican beating his wife
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Social disorganization; Mexican; Southern California) – Missing
box 33, folder 6
Letter from A. W. Swanson regarding Hindu marriage
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Intermarriage; Hindu; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 7
Shive Ram, Los Angeles Hindu
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization: Naturalization; Hindu; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 8
Report, activities of Japanese fisherman, San Pedro district
1922
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 9
Syllabus of lectures, Pacific Slope history, reference to California, by Rockwell D. Hunt
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 10
Report, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, regarding Japanese situation
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Southern California)
box 33, folder 11
"Caste in India," by S. D. Pandit
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Hindu; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 12
"Removing Migration and Personal Disorganization," by K. Kimura
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Personal, Disorganization, Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 33, folder 13
"Los Angeles Pastor's Daughter Weds Japanese, Dr. Hatsuji Hara," extract from
San Francisco Examiner
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Intermarriage; Japanese; Southern California) – Missing
box 33, folder 14
Personal sketch of Herman C. Lichtenburger, Probation Department, Los Angeles, and Frank S. Hutton, member of Schweitzer &
Hutton, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 15
The Japanese family in Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(35 pages; Family; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 16
The study of criminals among Japanese in Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(15 pages; Social disorganization: Vice and crime; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 17
Question, Long Beach Japanese mission
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Communities, Goodwill: Religious activities, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California) – Missing
box 33, folder 18
Letters relating to report of Long Beach Chamber of Commerce Committee on Japanese menace to California, Senate Committee
on Immigration, Washington, D.C.
1924 March 8
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Population: Immigration; Japanese; Southern California)
box 33, folder 19
Experiences of an American teacher in Japan, letter to George Gleason
1924 March 20
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
Harriet Buss documents
Scope and Contents note
(13 pages; Chinese; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 20
Susie and JoHa, case study of Chinese invalid (1)
box 33, folder 20
Sao Yeng, public school (2)
box 33, folder 20
Chinese probation case (3)
box 33, folder 20
Funeral of Chinese woman (4)
box 33, folder 20
Bakersfield Chinese Mission (5)
box 33, folder 21
Story by A. W. Swanson, Imperial Valley
1924 April
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Deliquency; Chinese; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 22
"A Japanese Wedding in America," by Elizabeth Kemp, Los Angeles, California
1924 May 2
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 33, folder 23
Interview with Margaret Dooher, Americanization teacher
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization; Japanese, Korean, and Chinese; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 24
"Los Angeles Chinatown," by Clara Gilbert
1924 June 12
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Southern California)
box 33, folder 25
Interview with J. A. Knapp and A. M. Stanley, Santa Ana
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Social disorganization; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 26
Interview with a Chinese girl
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization: Second generation; Chinese; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 27
Remarks, Reverend S., Japanese church
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 28
Illegal entry of Chinese
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Chinese; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 29
Interview with J. N. Hamer on his experience with different aliens
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 30
Interview with J. N. Hamer on business dealings with Orientals
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 31
"My Life History," by Takita Mitsugi
1924 July 14
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories; Japanese)
box 33, folder 32
Concerning the Asiatic in America (Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 33
Clipping from
East Side Guardian, Fred T. Beatty, editor
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Goodwill; Mexican; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 34
Impressions of personal experiences of George Gleason
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 35
Knight family, Upland, California
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Intermarriage; Chinese; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 36
Japanese girl at school
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness: prejudice; Japanese; Southern California) – Missing
box 33, folder 37
"United States Versus Bhagat Singh Thind," extract from
Supreme Court Reporter
1923 April 1
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Americanization: Naturalization; Hindu; Southern California)
box 33, folder 38
"Takao Ozawa Versus United States," extract from
Supreme Court Reporter
1922 December 15
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization: Naturalization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 33, folder 39
Thirteen years experience with Koreans in California
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Korean; Southern California) - Missing
box 33, folder 40
"Interview with Grace Kojima," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 July 31
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization; Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 33, folder 41
"Asiatic Problem also Menaces Future of British Columbia," extract from
Illustrated Daily News, Los Angeles, California
1924 August 2
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Southern California)
box 34, folder 42
"Life History of Junro Amos Kashitani," by William C. Smith, University of Southern California
1924 August 15
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 43
"My Life History," by T. Kimoto, University of Southern California
1924 August
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 44
"Family Difficulties Among the Japanese," interview with T. Kawai, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 12
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization: Family problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 45
"Family Troubles," by K. S. Itow, Long Beach
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization: Family problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 46
"Hindus and Intermarriage," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Intermarriage; Hindu; Southern California)
box 34, folder 47
"The Japanese in Long Beach," by K. S. Itow
1924 August 2
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Communities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 48
"Interview with Jimmie Suzushi," American-born Japanese, by William C. Smith
1924 August 25
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization: Second generation; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 49
Ten years experience with the Chinese on citrus ranches
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture; Chinese; Southern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 50
Survey of races in citrus district, San Bernardino County
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture; Southern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 51
"Interview with John Ando," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 8
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Second generation and Vocational problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 52
"The Second Generation," interview with Reverend T. Kawai, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 12
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization: Second generation, Accommodation, and Vocational problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 53
"Interview with U----Z---" (Japanese) working for an education, difficulties of Japanese college graduate in America, by William
C. Smith
1924 August 21
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Vocational problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 54
"Interview with Kichi Jo," vocational problem of the college trained man, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 20
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 55
"Interview with K---I---," reasons for prejudice against the Japanese, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles, California
1924 August 19
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization: Second generation and Vocational problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 56
"Interview with Frank Yura," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 25
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 57
"Interview with T. Kuramido," a business career, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles, California
1924 August 22
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories, Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 58
"Interview with K. Yamamoto," religion and the church, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 25
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 59
"Interview with Reverend M.--," Japanese minister, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles, California
1924 August 21
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Accommodation; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 60
"Interview with Frank Nakamura," activities of the church and young people's societies, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 9
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Americanization, Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 61
"Interview with Tom Gubbins," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 13
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization: Education; Chinese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 62
"Interview with Sun (Peter) Lee," use of Chinese language, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 13
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Third generation; Chinese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 63
"Interview with Louise Leung," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 13
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization: Second generation, Education, and Vocational problems; Chinese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 64
"Interview with Julia Suski," language problem, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 13
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization: Second generation and Family problems, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 65
"Interview with Y. Shimanuchi, editor,
Los Angeles Japanese American," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1924 August 14
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Family life, Americanization: Vocational problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 66
"Interview with Mrs. Kunisaki, Puente," by William C. Smith
1924 September 12
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 67
"Life History of a Japanese," by Suzanne McKelvey
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Northern California) – Missing
box 34, folder 68
Portion of a letter from Professor James H. Hyde to President Harding regarding the Japanese question of California
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Investigations: Legislation; Japanese; Northern California) – Missing
box 34, folder 69
"The Essentials of Mexican Culture," extracts of an interview by Dr. Hewitt?
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Aesthetic, Morals; Mexican; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 70
Interview, Dr. Hewitt, archaeologist
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Agriculture and Labor, Disease; Mexican; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 71
Interview by Dr. Hewitt - Doheny Survey
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Communities; Competition and Land: Labor; Race consciousness; Mexican; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 72
"The Japanese Question in Connection with the Johnson Immigration Bill," speech, Jesse H. McLafferty
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Investigations: Legislation; Population: Immigration; Japanese; Northern California) – Missing
box 34, folder 73
Oriental comment,
Far Eastern Fortnightly
1919 September 1
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 74
American Citizenship Council
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 75
"Hybridization of Races," paper, by Edna McKinley, State Teachers College, San Francisco
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Population, Intermarriage; Northern California)
box 34, folder 76
"Just How Wide Should We Open Our Door to Japan?," paper, Ethel Coller, State Teachers College, San Francisco
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Race consciousness, Intermarriage, Population; Japanese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 77
"Mrs. K.," sketch, by Lola E. Brown
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 78
Reminiscences of an Americanization teacher
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 79
Reminiscences of an Americanization teacher
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 80
Sketch, Fred F., Americanization teacher
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 81
Japanese at Selma, California
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization, Racial traits; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 82
Letter from an Americanization teacher to Vaughn MacCaughey
1924 March 18
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 83
Letter from Edwin E. Grant to Immigration Commissioner
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization: Vice and crime; Chinese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 84
Letter from William C. Pond to Vaughn MacCaughey
1924 April 3
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Goodwill; Chinese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 85
Interview with prominent orchard man, Livingston, California
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization, Communities; Japanese; Northern California) – Missing
box 34, folder 86
Personal sketch of Paul Scharrenburg, San Francisco
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness: Conflict; Northern California)
box 34, folder 87
Personal sketch of Torao Kawasaki, Japanese consulate, San Francisco
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories, Intermarriage; Japanese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 88
Personal sketch of Theodore Fieldbrave, Berkeley
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories, Goodwill: Religious activities; Hindu; Northern California)
box 34, folder 89
Extract from letter to Vaughn MacCaughey from Mrs. Whitcher, Americanization teacher, Castroville, California
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Americanization; Goodwill: Religious activities; Racial traits; Japanese and Chinese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 90
"California's Threatened Hegira of Japanese," by V. S. McClatchy
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Investigations: Historical; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 91
"Livingston," by Mary Naka
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Communities, Americanization: Education, Population, Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Northern California
box 34, folder 92
Letter from Japanese citizen, Livingston
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization, Communities; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 93
Letter to Vaughan MacCaughey from Suzanne McKelvey regarding Japanese question
1924 March 12
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Race consciousness; Japanese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 94
"Mrs. I. ---," sketch, by Marda McKenrick
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Northern California) -Missing
box 34, folder 95
"Mallie Minn, Korean Girl," by Mrs. Park
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories; Korean; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 96
Japanese family problem, essay
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Americanziation, Communities; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 97
"Mrs. L.," sketch, by Marda McKendrick
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Communities, Life histories; Chinese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 98
"Mary," sketch, by Marda McKendrick
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Goodwill; Chinese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 99
"Experience with Orientals," by Solomon Blur, University of California
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization, Race consciousness; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 100
Commonwealth Club of California, minutes of meeting, section on agriculture
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture and Labor; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 101
Letter from Bakersfield, California, teacher on contacts with Orientals, to Vaughan MacCaughey
1924 March 31
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Racial traits, Americanization; Chinese and Japanese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 102
Report, Hindus in the United States
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Investigations: Statistics, Goodwill: Religious activities; Hindu; Northern California) – Missing
box 34, folder 103
The Hindus in America
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Investigations, Race consciousness, Goodwill; Hindu; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 104
Chinese and Japanese newspapers in San Francisco
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Communities; Northern California) – Missing
box 34, folder 105
Minutes, American Loyalty League
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; Americanization; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 106
"The History and Problem of Angel Island," by Mary Naka, Japanese graduate, Mills College
1922
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Population: Immigration; Chinese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 107
Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court testing Anti-Alien Land Laws
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land: Cropping contract, Investigations: Legislation,; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 108
Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court testing Anti-Alien Land Laws
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land, Investigations: Legislation, Ownership of stock; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 109
Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court testing Anti-Alien Land Laws
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land, Investigations: Legislation, Leasing; Japanese; Northern California) – Missing
box 34, folder 110
Appeal from U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington, to U.S. Supreme Court
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Competition and land, Investigations: Legislation, Leasing) - Missing
box 34, folder 111
"No Shortage of Orchard Labor," by V. S. McClatchy
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture and Labor; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 112
"Miller Freeman and the Survey,"
Great Northern Daily News, translation
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Race consciousness: Public opinion, Strike; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 113
Points for discussion at the Japanese Conference Committee meeting
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Race consciousness, Investigations: Legislation; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 114
Japanese population on the Pacific Coast and Mountain States, compiled by the Japanese Conference Committee, San Francisco
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Population; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 115
Opinion concerning the legality of employment contract – Algernon Crofton
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Employment contract, Investigations: Legislation; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 116
Copy of contract of employment
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Employment contract, Investigations: Legislation,; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 117
Paper written by Japanese student in reply to questionnaire on race relations
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 118
Interview with S. Kato, pastor, Japanese Christian Church, Berkeley
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Communities, Race consciousness; Japanese; Northern California) – Missing
box 34, folder 119
"Diary of A Forty-Niner," extract, by Chauncey L. Canfield
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness, Competition and land; Chinese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 120
Report, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, regarding Japanese question: Conclusions 3, 8, 12
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Agriculture and Labor; Japanese; Northern California) – Missing
box 34, folder 121
Report, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, regarding Japanese question: Conclusions 10, 11
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization, Investigations: Legislation; Japanese; Northern California) – Missing
box 34, folder 122
Report, National Industrial Conference Board: Immigration Bill severely criticized
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Investigations: Legislation; Northern California) – Missing
Contacts of Professor Ches. F. Shaw
box 34, folder 123
Chinese and Japanese
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Racial traits; Chinese and Japanese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 123
Hindus
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Racial traits; Hindu; Northern California)
box 34, folder 123
Armenians
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Racial traits; American; Northern California)
Experience of Fresno citizen regarding Japanese
box 34, folder 124
18-year-old Japanese school boy
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 124
Japanese in Fresno High School
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 125
Questionnaire on Japanese problem submitted by George Shima, President of Japanese Association of America
Scope and Contents note
(132 pages; Americanization, Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 126
Remarks, Oriental children, Miss Rippe, Americanization teacher, Fresno Public Schools
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization, Social disorganization; Chinese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 127
"Flora Belle Jan," Chinese flapper, Fresno
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization; Chinese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 128
Remarks, crime conditions, Chester Warlow, Fresno Crime Commission
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization, Social disorganization: Vice and crime, Tongs; Chinese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 129
Remarks, O. M. Akers, Probation Officer, Fresno County
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization: Delinquency and disease; Chinese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 130
Remarks, Chinatown police squad, Fresno
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Social disorganization, Tongs, Americanization; Chinese; Northern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 131
"Two Schools for Chinese," by Mrs. Park
1924 August
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Goodwill, Slave girls; Chinese; Northern California)
box 34, folder 132
Interview with Miho Catherine Ota
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Goodwill, Americanization: Accommodation; Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
box 34, folder 133
Interview with Mrs. Komie Iga
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories, Competition and land: Labor; Race consciousness; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 134
Interview with Yaeimachi Sugimachi
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
box 34, folder 135
Letter from young woman regarding Japanese question
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness: Public opinion; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 136
Extract from letter of a teacher in Washington regarding the Chinese
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Chinese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 137
Statement by Bradstreet
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land; Business; Chinese and Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
box 34, folder 138
Japanese Province Club and Business Club
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Communities; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 139
Seattle Japanese Nurses Association
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Communities, Competition and land: Labor; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 140
The Japanese Laundry Union
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Labor, Race consciousness; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 141
Japanese labor unions
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Labor; Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
box 34, folder 142
Index to the
Far Eastern Fortnightly bulletins, Far Eastern Bureau
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Investigations: Historical; Japanese and Chinese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 143
North American Times, Japanese publication in Seattle, extract
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Population: Immigration; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 144
Report, Japanese A. B. General Contractors
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Labor, Investigations: Statistics; Japanese and Filipino; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 145
Japanese working for railroads, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Investigations: Statistics; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 146
"What the General Public Knows and Does Not Know About the Japanese Question," term paper by Don Greiner, Ballard High School,
Seattle, Washington
1924 May 8
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Race consciousness: Public opinion; Japanese; Seattle)
box 34, folder 147
Salvation Army Fresh Air Camp for Japanese boys
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Goodwill, Communities, Americanization; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 148
Reply to teacher's questionnaire
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization: Education; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 149
Supreme Court, Japanese charged with murder in the first degree
Scope and Contents note
(16 pages; Social disorganization: Vice and crime; Japanese; Seattle)
box 34, folder 150
Japan Society Bulletin
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Goodwill; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 151
Interview with Nobuo Hirai
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 152
Questionnaire by S. Minami
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 34, folder 153
Interview with Taguchi, farmer, Green Lake District
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture, Americanization; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 154
Interview with Tanejiro Gima
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
box 34, folder 155
Interview with Mrs. Tada Sasaki
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture, Race consciousness; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 156
Interview with T. Matsumura
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Business and labor; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 157
Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Nakata
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness, Racial traits; Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
box 34, folder 158
Interview with Abe Gapanese, Congregational Minister
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Communities; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 159
Interview with Tatsumi Sato
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 160
Interview with Seichi Konzo
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Other: Industry; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 161
The Japanese May Flower – The Peony
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Heritages; Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
box 34, folder 162
The American Legion point of view in Washington
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness, Investigations: Legislation; Japanese; Seattle)
box 34, folder 163
A Filipino's reply to a sociology questionnaire
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories; Filipino; Seattle - Missing
box 34, folder 164
Viewpoint of Thomas N. Swale, lawyer, Seattle, Chairman of the Oriental Committee, National American Legion
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness, Investigations: Legislation; Japanese; Seattle)
box 34, folder 165
Yoshio Ando, Franklin High School
1924 June 5
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 34, folder 166
Brief interview with two Japanese students who just arrived in the U.S.
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories, Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 167
Reply to life history questionnaire
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 168
Life history of student, Bellingham State Normal School
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories; Filipino; Seattle) - Missing
box 34, folder 169
Interview with C. S. Whitcomb regarding Japanese labor
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Labor and business; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 170
Interview with J. M. Homer regarding dealings with the Japanese
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Goodwill, Competition and land: Business; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 171
Copy of circular letter in Japanese from Japanese Association urging attendance of school children at school, El Monte, California
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 172
Letter from Principal P. J. Cooney, El Monte High, to Vaughn MacCaughey
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Communities, Americanization: Education, Competition and land: Agriculture; Southern California) – Missing
box 34, folder 173
Names gathered by George Gleason in San Diego
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Other: Illegal entry; Southern California)
box 34, folder 174
Interview with Miss Oliver, Hewitt Street School, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Americanization, Goodwill; Southern California) – Missing
box 34, folder 175
A case of intermarriage
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Intermarriage; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 176
"Partial Life History of a Japanese Girl," by Gretchen Tuthill, Los Angeles
1924 August
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Family problems; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 177
Extract,
Los Angeles Japanese American
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Investigations, Competition and land: Land ownership; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 178
Detailed information from
Los Angeles Japanese American about Long Beach church matter relative to the case of Shimiza
Scope and Contents note
(14 pages; Competition and land, Race consciousness, Communities; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 179
"Anti-Japanese Society Holds Meeting at Club Rooms," extract,
Hollywood News
1924 January 15
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness, Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 180
"Jap Invasion Is Feared in New District," extract,
Hollywood News
1924 January 17
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness, Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 181
"Anti-Japanese Meeting to Be Held Tonight in Legion Club Room," extract,
Hollywood News
1923 June 18
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness, Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 182
"Anti-Japanese Meeting to be Held Tonight," extract,
Hollywood News
1924 January 14
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness, Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 183
Extracts from the
Vancouver Daily World relating to the Asiatic problem of British Columbia, compiled by J. S. Cowper, editor
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture, Race consciousness; Southern California)
box 34, folder 184
Letter to George Gleason regarding the Japanese
1934 August 17
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Race consciousness, Population: Immigration; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 185
Chapterometer, official bulletin of Southern California Chapter of Japanese Students Christian Association in North America
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 186
Extract from by-laws of Constitution of the Society of American Citizens of Japanese Ancestry
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 34, folder 187
Japanese population in Los Angeles County
1922
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Communities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 188
"The Japanese and Mexicans in Ventura County, California," by Loretta W. Balcom
1924 June 1
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Communities; Japanese and Mexican; Southern California)
box 34, folder 189
"Recreation for the Japanese in Los Angeles," by Catharine Lee Wahlstrom
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Communities, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 190
"The Japanese Young Men's Association," translation,
Los Angeles Japanese American
1924 February 6
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Communities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 191
Letter from H. W. Robinson to William C. Smith regarding Long Beach Japanese Church situation
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Race consciousness; Race; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 192
"Causes of Anti-Japanese Prejudice in California," by Lillian R. Thielen
1923 May
Scope and Contents note
(13 pages; Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 193
Letters of Japanese to his teacher
1921 August 26
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Life histories, Goodwill; Japanese and Chinese; Southern California)
box 34, folder 194
Report, two cases of controversies between the Buddhist churches and Christian churches in Pasadena and Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Communities, Race; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 195
Life history and social document of Mr. Mar, editor,
Chinese Star
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Chinese; Seattle) – Missing
box 35, folder 196
Interview with Mrs. Yoshia Minami, Mrs. Tashiro, interpreter
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Family problems and accommodation, Race consciousness: Political tension (Japanese;
Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 197
Interview with Mrs. Yoshi Okazaki
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Goodwill, Americanization: Accommodation, Americanization; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 198
Interview with Mrs. Shigosahuro Fukuhara, Mrs. Tashiro, interpreter
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Accommodation, Racial traits; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 199
Life history as social document
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories, Intermarriage, Race consciousness, Population: Immigration, Americanization; Chinese; Seattle) -
Missing
box 35, folder 200
Interview with Mrs. Tsuchiya, Miss Rumsey, interpreter
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Population: Immigration, Americanization: Vocational problems, Intermarriage; Japanese; Seattle)
- Missing
box 35, folder 201
Interview of David Yue as social document
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Population: Immigration, Race consciousness; Chinese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 202
Interview with Miss Rumsey, concerning the Japanese at Eastland
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Communities; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 203
Life history of Chin Took Hing as social document
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Life histories,Competition and land: Business, Intermarriage, Tongs, Communities; Chinese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 204
Life history of Ben Look
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Accommodation; Chinese; Seattle) – Missing
box 35, folder 205
Life history of John Sueng as a social document
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories, Competition and land: Labor, Contract, Americanization: Accommodation; Chinese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 206
Life history of Lui Wing as a social document
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Life histories, Chinese customs, Tongs, Communities; Chinese; Seattle) – Missing
box 35, folder 207
Life history of F. H. Marr as a social document
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness, Competition and land: Business, Tongs, Social disorganization: Gambling, Exclusion;
Chinese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 208
Life history of Loui Youu as social document
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Population: Immigration, Americanization: Accommodation; Chinese; Seattle) – Missing
box 35, folder 209
Interview with Tsuruyo Komoriya
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Accommodation, Race consciousness, Goodwill; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 210
Life history and social document of Yong Chin
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness, Americanization; Chinese; Seattle) – Missing
box 35, folder 211
Life history of Chin Sing as social document
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories, Population: Immigration, Investigations: Legislation, Tongs, Race consciousness; Chinese; Seattle)
- Missing
box 35, folder 212
Interview of C. W. Bagley as social document
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Investigations: Historical, Racial traits; Chinese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 213
Interview of C. H. Hanford, Judge, as social document
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Investigations: Historical, Social disorganization; Chinese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 214
Life history of Kay Yen Wu as social document
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Education and Second generation, Tongs, Population: Immigration; Chinese; Seattle)
- Missing
box 35, folder 215
Fairfax, Washington, Lumber Camp
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land, Other: Industry, Communities; Japanese; Portland) - Missing
box 35, folder 216
Interview with Manley Moore Lumber Company foreman, and other employees
Scope and Contents note
(14 pages; Competition and land: Labor; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 217
Life histories of three employees, Manley Moore Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 218
Interview with T. H. Soo, China Trading Company, Seattle
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Life histories, Americanization: Vocational problems, Competition and land: Business; Chinese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 219
Interview with Andrew Kan, China Trading Company
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories, Population: Immigration, Tongs, Americanization: Family problems, Social disorganization: Gambling;
Chinese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 220
Life history and social document of Woo Bing, Seattle
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories; Chinese; Seattle) – Missing
box 35, folder 221
General information from employees, Wheeler Osgood Company, Tacoma
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 222
General information regarding employees, Tide Water Mill Company
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Competition and land: Labor; Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
box 35, folder 223
General information regarding employees, Defiance Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 224
General information regarding North End Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Labor; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 225
General information regarding Foster-Nebegin Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Communities; Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
(a) General information regarding McMillin Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Race; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 226
(b) Interview with Y. Hamaguchi, Japanese foreman
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
box 35, folder 227
Interview with T. Matsushita of McMillin Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 228
General information regarding Nettleton Lumber Company employees
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Racial traits; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 229
Interview with S. Kawamura, Nettleton Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 230
Various interviews with men connected with Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(28 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 231
General information and interviews with men employed by Pacific States Lumber Company, Selleck, Washington
Scope and Contents note
(20 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 232
Interviews and general information regarding men employed by White River Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 233
General information and interview with K. Otani, Japanese foreman, J. P. Guerrier Lumber Company, Forest, Washington
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 234
General information regarding McCormick Lumber Company, McCormick, Washington
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories, Competition and land: labor; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 235
Interview with I. Mori, Japanese foreman, McCormick Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 236
General information and interviews with Japanese employed by Green River Lumber Company, McIntosh, Washington
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Racial traits; Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
box 35, folder 237
General information regarding Japanese employees, Dea Chutes Lumber Company
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: labor; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 238
General information regarding Japanese employees, Lindstrom-Handforth Lumber Company, Rainer, Washington
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land: Labor, Life histories; Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
box 35, folder 239
General information regarding A. J. West Lumber Company, Junction City, Washington
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Labor; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 240
General information regarding employment of Japanese labor by Schafer Brothers Lumber and Door Company, Montesamo, Washington
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: labor; Japanese; Seattle) – Missing
box 35, folder 241
Interviews on Japanese question, Fresno, California
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Racial traits, Americanization: Accommodation; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 35, folder 242
Interviews regarding Japanese question, Fresno, California
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Americanization: Accommodation, Racial traits, Competition and land: Agriculture, Communities; Japanese; Northern
California) – Missing
box 35, folder 243
Report, race relations on the Japanese, Fresno, California
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Communities, Americanization, Investigations; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 35, folder 244
Report, Americans, Fresno, California
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Communities, Investigations: Historical, Racial traits; American; Northern California) - Missing
box 35, folder 245
Report, interviews concerning American labor, Fresno
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Racial traits, Competition and land: Agriculture, Race consciousness; American; Northern California) - Missing
box 35, folder 246
Interviews with Armenian Pastor, Fresno, California
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization, Intermarriage; American; Northern California) - Missing
box 35, folder 247
Interview with Americanization teacher, Fresno Public Schools
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 35, folder 248
Opinion of Director, Farm Bureau, Fresno, on the Japanese and other races
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture and labor, Racial traits; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 35, folder 249
Report, East Indians, Fresno
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Communities, Competition and land: Labor, Racial traits; Hindu; Northern California) - Missing
box 35, folder 250
"A Chinese Marriage,"
San Francisco Journal
1922 January 22
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Intermarriage; Chinese; Northern California)
box 35, folder 251
"Japanese Matron Prefers America,"
San Francisco Chronicle
1922 March 3
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Intermarriage; Japanese; Northern California)
box 35, folder 252
"East and West Sometimes Do Meet: As Marriage of Occident and Orient Shows,"
San Francisco Call
1923 December 20
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Intermarriage; Japanese; Northern California)
box 35, folder 253
"The Woman Without a Country,"
Boston Transcript
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Intermarriage, Investigations: Legislation; Northern California)
box 35, folder 254
"Briton and Japanese Wife are Visiting San Francisco, Come from Manchuria on Pleasure Trip: Celebrate Wedding Anniversary
with an Extended Tour,"
San Francisco Chronicle
1923 May 22
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Intermarriage; Japanese; Northern California)
box 35, folder 255
"Why Japanese and Americans Should not Inter-Marry,"
San Francisco Bulletin
1922 June 15
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Intermarriage; Japanese; Northern California)
box 35, folder 256
"Survey, Hood River, Oregon," by Helen W. Howe, Pendleton, Oregon
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Portland)
box 35, folder 257
Interview with Ishi, Secretary, Japanese Association, El Centro, California
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture, Intermarriage; Japanese; Southern California) – Missing
box 35, folder 258
Interview with George Maga, Japanese, Y. M.
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California) – Missing
box 35, folder 259
Interview with E. C. Paris, El Centro, California
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Agriculture; Hindu and Japanese; Southern California) - Missing
box 35, folder 260
The Japanese and life insurance
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization: Accommodation; Japanese and Mexican; Southern California) - Missing
box 35, folder 261
"Life of Senora Ramona Diaz," as told by herself
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories; Mexican; Southern California)
box 35, folder 262
"Life History of Senora Angelita Avila," as told by herself
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Life histories; Mexican; Southern California)
box 35, folder 263
Life history of Francisco Carino
Scope and Contents note
(20 pages; Life histories; Filipino; Southern California) - Missing
box 35, folder 264
Unpleasant experience of Japanese renting a house in Seattle
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Race consciousness; Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 265
"Interview with Arthur C. Ballard," Auburn, Washington, by Van Devanter
1924 July 7
Scope and Contents note
(1 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 266
"Interview with Mrs. Arthur C. Ballard," Auburn, Washington, by Van Devanter
1924 July 13
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization: Education; Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 267
"Interview with Rufus R. Upper," Orillia, Washington, by Van Devanter
1924 July 14
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Agriculture, Racial traits; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 268
Interview with Aaron Neely, Auburn, Washington
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture and Business; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 269
"Interview with W. T. Behne," President, First National Bank, Auburn, Washington, by Van Devanter
1924 July 17
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Racial traits, Competition and land: Agriculture; Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 270
"Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Truitt," Auburn, Washington, by Van Devanter
1924 July 26
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Racial traits, Competition and land: Labor; Japanese and Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 271
"Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Eathel Smith," Auburn, Washington, by Van Devanter
1924 July 2
Scope and Contents note
(1 pages; Competition and land: Labor; Japanese and Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 272
"Interview with Bernice Welch," teacher, Seattle, by Van Devanter
1924 July 24
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Intermarriage, Racial traits; Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 273
"Interview with C. C. Calavan," cashier, Auburn National Bank, Auburn, Washington, by Van Devanter
1924 July 17
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Racial traits; Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 274
Interview with A. S. McDaniel, Auburn, Washington
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture, Racial traits; Japanese; Seattle) - Missing
box 35, folder 275
"Interview with W. S. Wiley," Auburn, Washington, by Van Devanter
1924 July 26
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land: Labor; Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 276
"Interview with F. W. Shaughnessy," Auburn, Washington, by Louise Van Devanter
1924 July 26
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land; Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 277
"Interview with C. W. Lochridge," Auburn, Washington, by Van Devanter
1924 July 26
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land: Agriculture, Racial traits; Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 278
"Interview with Wakaboyashi," Seattle, by D. H. Johnston
1924 July 15
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization: Vice and crime; Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 279
"Interview with a Chinese man," Seattle, by D. H. Johnston
1924 July 23
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization, Tongs; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 280
"Interview with Brockett," attorney, Seattle, by D. H. Johnston
1924 July 17
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Social disorganization, Tongs; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 281
"Interview with John Sullivan," attorney, Seattle, by D. H. Johnston
1924 July 24
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Social disorganization, Tongs; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 282
"Interview with Adam Beeler," attorney, by D. H. Johnston
1924 July 31
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Racial traits, Loyalty; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 283
"Interview with Huntoon," attorney, by D. H. Johnston
1924 June 26
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Social disorganization, Tongs, Racial traits; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 284
"Interview with Monroe," attorney, by D. H. Johnston
1924 July 11
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Social disorganization, Tongs, Moral code; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 285
"Interview with Dan Landon," by D. H. Johnston
1924 July 10
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization: Prostitution, Tongs; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 286
"Interview with Olmstead," Seattle Police, by D. H. Johnston
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization: Prostitution and Vice and crime; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 287
"Interview with Detective Kent," by D. H. Johnston
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization: Vice and crime and Prostitution; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 288
"Interview with Lieutenant Justice," Seattle, by D. H. Johnston
1924 July 16
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Social disorganization, Racial traits; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 289
Interview with Williamson, federal narcotics agent
Scope and Contents note
(1 pages; Social disorganization, Narcotics; Chinese, Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 290
"Interview with Patterson," federal narcotics agent, by D. H. Johnston
1924 July 31
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization, Narcotics; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 291
Miscellany, by D. H. Johnston
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization, Tongs; Chinese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 292
"Interview with Walter Metzenbaum," attorney, Seattle, by D. H. Johnston
1924 August 31
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Racial traits, Americanization; Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 293
"Interview with Fred Kato," by D. H. Johnston
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Seattle)
box 35, folder 294
A Chinese village in a Canadian village
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Communities, Isolation; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 295
Call on editors of
Chinese Times
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Communities, Press; Chinese; Vancouver) – Missing
box 35, folder 296
Vancouver riot
1907 September 7
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Race consciousness; Chinese; Vancouver) – Missing
box 35, folder 297
Visit with Won Cumyon
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Population: Immigration, Investigations: Historical, Competition and land: Labor; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 298
Interview with Chinese Consul
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Communities, Other: Organization; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 299
Interview with Miss Coleman, teacher of Chinese boys
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Communities, Americanization: Education and Second generation, Racial traits,; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 300
Index, report, Chinese immigration
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Population: Immigration; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 301
Index, Chinese immigration
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Population: Immigration; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 302
Interview with Mr. Ward, Anglican missionary
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Population: Immigration, Social disorganization: Vice and crime; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 303
Visit, reading club
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Communities, Library; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 304
Dinner given by the President of Chinese Benevolent Association
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Racial traits; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 305
Visit, Seto More's home
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Investigations: Historical, Communities, Art; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 306
Call on three Chinese associations
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Communities, Clubs, Family, Chinese store; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 307
Interview with Inspector John Jackson, police force, Vancouver
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Social disorganization: Vice and crime, Intermarriage; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 308
Tour through Chinatown, by Mr. Ward and Mrs. Quong
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Social disorganization: Gambling; Chinese; Vancouver) - Missing
box 35, folder 309
Interview with McDonald, Sheriff, Vancouver
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Racial traits, Impressions; Chinese; Vancouver) – Missing
box 35, folder 310
Tea with Tamakia Fakuda, Japanese student, Reed College
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories, Reflections; Japanese; Portland) - Missing
box 35, folder 311
The Japanese language schools, California, by Japanese Association
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Communities, Americanization: Education; Japanese; Northern California) - Missing
box 35, folder 312
Resume of California Anti-Alien Land legislation
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Population: Immigration, Investigations: Legislation; Japanese; Northern California) – Missing
box 35, folder 313
"Interview with Nellie Oliver," Oliver Club, Los Angeles, by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese, Chinese, and Mexican; Southern California)
box 35, folder 314
"Oriental Children in School," interview with Nellie Oliver, by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese, Chinese, and Mexican; Southern California)
box 35, folder 315
"Interview with Mrs. ---," Hollywood, by Chloe Holt
1924 November 8
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization; Chinese and Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 316
"Interview with Dr. Bickford," Hollywood, by Chloe Holt
1924 November 3
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Social disorganization, Racial traits; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 317
"Information Regarding Quon Gay," by Chloe Holt
1924 November 7
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Goodwill; Chinese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 318
"Interview with Gibson," Hollywood, by Chloe Holt
1924 October 28
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Heritages; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 319
Interview with (name withheld by request), Los Angeles, California, by Chloe Holt
1924 October 8
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Communities, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 320
"Business Relations with Japanese," by Samual Sogler
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 321
List of daily newspapers published in California
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Investigations; Southern California)
box 35, folder 322
"Stories Concerning the Japanese Told by Dr. Nina Stephens," Hollywood, by Chloe Holt
1924 November 9
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Social disorganization, Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 323
"Interviews with Real Estate Dealers of Hollywood," by Chloe Holt
1924 October 20
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 324
"Mexican Homes," by G. A. Edsall,
California Southland, Pasadena, California
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Mexican; Southern California)
box 35, folder 325
Interview with two Chinese, A and B
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness; Chinese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 326
"Miss Raushenbush's Investigation of California Yamato Colonies,"
Tairiku Nippo, Vancouver, British Columbia
1924 October 29
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Communities; Japanese; Northern California)
box 35, folder 327
"Oriental Versus Mexican Children in School," interview with Miss James, Los Angeles, by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization; Japanese, Chinese, and Mexican; Southern California)
box 35, folder 328
"Items in the
Los Angeles Times in Regard to the Chinese in Los Angeles," by Chloe Holt
1914 February 15
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Communities; Chinese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 329
"Efficiency of the Mexican Community in Los Angeles," interview with Wesley Freeman, Assistant Probation Officer, Los Angeles,
by William C. Smith
1924 August 15
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Mexican; Southern California)
box 35, folder 330
"Japanese Children in School," by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 331
"Japanese and the Schools: Mrs. A. W. Swanson, El Centro, California," by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 332
"Interview with A. W. Swanson," El Centro, California, by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Race consciousness, Americanization; Japanese and Chinese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 333
"Intermarriage," interview with A. W. Swanson, El Centro, California, by William C. Smith
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Intermarriage; Chinese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 334
Stories, experiences, and opinions: Why California objects to immigration
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 335
"Interview with George N---," by William C. Smith
1924 September 29
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 336
Answers to questionnaire concerning the younger generation of Japanese immigrants
Scope and Contents note
(26 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness. Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 337
"Interview with Mrs. Claud Sparks," former visiting teacher, California School, Los Angeles, by Catharine Holt
1924 December 10
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Americanization; Japanese and Chinese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 338
Observations on some Japanese children
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 339
Life history of Ine Kotow
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 35, folder 340
The life history of a Japanese immigrant
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 341
"Odds and Ends," by Chloe Holt, 1925 January, conversation with Mrs. Root, South Pasadena
1924 December 9
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Competition and land, Goodwill, Population; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 342
Reverend E. H. Jones, former missionary to Japan, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(1 page, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 343
Burning of a Japanese flower shop in Hollywood, interview with Miss Spalding
1924 May 26
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 344
Interview with E. H. Jones
1924 May 24
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization, Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 345
Interview with Mrs. Jones
1924 May 20
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization, Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 346
Interview with Miss Browning
1924 May 25
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 347
Interview with Mr. Joyce
1924 May 21
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Racial traits, Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 348
Classified Japanese institutions, Los Angeles, California
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Communities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 349
Classified Japanese institutions, Sacramento, California
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Communities; Japanese; Northern California)
box 36, folder 350
Classified Japanese institutions (Japanese American Directory, 1918)
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Communities; Japanese; Northern California)
box 36, folder 351
Classified Japanese institutions, Seattle, Washington
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Communities; Japanese; Seattle)
box 36, folder 352
"Interview with Walter Wong," by C. H. Burnett
1924 August 25
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Chinese; Seattle)
box 36, folder 353
Letter to J. Merle Davis
1923 November 13
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 354
Letter to F. T. Duhring from B. S. Haworth
1923 September 18
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Investigations; Japanese and Chinese; Northern California)
box 36, folder 355
Letter to H. J. Bard
1923 April 3
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Investigations, Americanization, Race consciousness, Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 356
Letter to Professor C. E. Rugh from William Greenwell, principal, Lincoln School, Oakland
1924 November 13
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Americanization; Chinese; Northern California
box 36, folder 357
"Life History of a Maltese Immigrant," by Eleanor A. Tierney
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Maltese; Dr. Park)
box 36, folder 358
"History of Rosalie Alioto Castelloni," by Bertha H. M. Monroe
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories; Italian, Dr. Park)
box 36, folder 359
Autobiography, Swiss immigrant
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness, Life histories; Swiss; Dr. Park)
box 36, folder 360
"Biography, T. Matzimoto," San Diego, California, by Jeanette Wrottenberg
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Goodwill, Life histories, Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 361
"Biography, T. Kumamoto," Los Angeles, California, by Jeanette Wrottenberg
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Communities, Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 362
"Biography, Shigira Kanamine," by Jeanette Wrottenberg
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization, Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 363
"Biography, Toshiyo Kanamine," by Jeanette Wrottenberg
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization, Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 364
Autobiography of Leo Truttmann, San Francisco
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Social disorganization; Swiss; Northern California)
box 36, folder 365
"Lists of Magazines for Women and the Corresponding Types to American Magazines," by Jessie Sato, University of Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Communities; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 366
"Mexican Life History," by Emily B. Axtell
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Mexican; Southern California)
box 36, folder 367
"Interview with Mrs. Suzuki,' matron, Japanese Y.W.C.A., Los Angeles, by Catharine Holt
1924 December 9
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 368
Letter to President R. L. Wilbur from a common laborer
1925 March 27
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land; Mexican; Northern California)
box 36, folder 369
Jottings from the
Columbian
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization, Competition and land; Japanese and Chinese; British Columbia)
box 36, folder 370
Chinese lotteries in San Jose, California
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Social disorganization; Chinese; Northern California)
box 36, folder 371
Letter to Professor Eliot G. Mears regarding the number of British Indians in the three Pacific Coast states and in British
Columbia
1925 March 16
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Population; East Indians; Northern California)
box 36, folder 372
"Will of Takazo Takatsuji as Translated by Ishie," submitted by C. D. Joy, El Centro, California
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 373
Letter to the editor,
The Imperial Valley Press, submitted by C. D. Joy, El Centro, California
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Race consciousness, Population; Filipino; Southern California)
box 36, folder 374
Classification of Oriental students by courses, University of California
1924-1925
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Population; Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino; Northern California)
box 36, folder 375
"Intermarriage of Mr. Suyetomi: Interview with H. Otsubo," Hollywood, by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Intermarriage; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 376
"Family Problems among Japanese in America: Interview with H. Otsubo," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Heritages, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 377
"Work on New Mission Is Started,"
Pasadena Evening Post
1923 October 18
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 378
Visits of American-born to Japan
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 379
"Life History of a Japanese," by Anna L. White, Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 380
"Life History of Harry Kawano: A Japanese," by Eleanora Vossler
Scope and Contents note
(11 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 381
"My Autobiography," by Misao Shibayama
1924 December 11
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 382
"Second Generation: Interview with Joe Hirai" by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 383
Dr. Gladys Shabovitch, County Health Officer, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California, by Chloe Holt
1925 February 3
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Social disorganization; Japanese and Mexican; Southern California)
box 36, folder 384
"Life History of a Chinese," by Gladys M. Leonard, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Life histories, Race consciousness; Chinese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 385
"Canada and the Orient," excerpts from
The Canadian Magazine
1922 November
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Population, Competition and land; Chinese and Japanese; British Columbia)
box 36, folder 386
"The Japanese Standard of Living," by Velva Darling, under the direction of Eliot G. Mears
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Competition and land, Americanization; Japanese; Northern California)
box 36, folder 387
The Japanese Relations Committee of California makes statement to the people of California in connection with the proposed
initiative amending the Alien Land Law of 1913
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Goodwill, Population; Japanese; Northern California)
box 36, folder 388
"Can California Do Without Japanese?," released by the California Joint Immigration Committee
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 389
Memorandum of recommendations of sub-committee appointed at the conference between Viscount Shibusawa and the Japanese Relations
Committee
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Goodwill, Population; Japanese; Northern California)
box 36, folder 390
"Congress and Japan," text of a letter concerning the attitude of Japan in connection with the action of Congress excluding
as immigrants aliens who are ineligible for American citizenship
1924 July 25
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; Race consciousness, Goodwill; Japanese)
box 36, folder 391
"Immigration Laws Cannot Stop Them," released by California Joint Immigration Committee
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Population; Japanese; Northern California)
box 36, folder 392
"Japan, Geneva and Congress," statement released by the California Joint Immigration Committee
1924 October 20
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Investigations; Japanese)
box 36, folder 393
"Japan's Cure for Dual Citizenship," released by the California Joint Immigration Committee, San Francisco, California
1924 November 17
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Investigations; Japanese)
box 36, folder 394
"Crops Improved Under Whites," released by the California Joint Immigration Committee, San Francisco, California
1924 November 18
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Competition and land; Japanese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 395
"Tourist Brides from Japan," released by the California Joint Immigration Committee, San Francisco, California
1924 November 18
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Population; Japanese)
box 36, folder 396
"An Appeal to the Japanese Vote," released by the California Joint Immigration Committee, San Francisco, California
1924 November 12
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land; Japanese)
box 36, folder 397
Letter from V. S. McClatchy to Sidney L. Gulick
1925 May 19
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Investigations; Japanese; Northern California)
box 36, folder 398
Letter from V. S. McClatchy to Eliot G. Mears
1925 July 23
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Investigations; Japanese; Northern California)
box 36, folder 399
Letter from Harry E. Hull, Commissioner General, United States. Department of Labor, to Eliot G. Mears regarding immigration
1925 May-June
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Investigations, Population; Japanese, Chinese, and Filipino; Washington, D.C.)
box 36, folder 400
Letter from F. M. Hudson, Secretary of the Produce Exchange, Los Angeles, to Eliot G. Mears
1924 October 31
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Competition and land, Americanization; Japanese and Chinese; Southern California)
box 36, folder 401
"500 Chinese Students in City School," extract from the
San Francisco Examiner
1925 October 18
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization; Chinese; Northern California)
box 36, folder 402
"Goto Attacks U.S. Stand on Colonization," extract from the
San Francisco Chronicle
1925 may 25
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Communities, Population; Japanese)
box 36, folder 403
"Japanese Colonists on Ohio Farm to Hire White Labor, Promoters Say," extracts from
Columbus Dispatch, Columbus Citizen, and
Ohio State Journal, concerning a projected Japanese colony in Ohio
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Communities, Competition and land; Japanese; Ohio)
box 36, folder 404
"Story of Ling Joe of Tulare," by Reverend Benjamin Gould, First Congregational Church, Tulare, California
1924 July 3
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories, Americanization, Competition and land; Chinese; Northern California)
box 36, folder 405
"Case of Woman, Raj Kaur," by H. V. White, Stockton, California
1924 July 17
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Social disorganization; East Indian; Northern California)
box 37, folder 406
Letter from Richard R. Perkins, General Secretary, Young Men's Christian Association, San Francisco, to Vaughn MacCaughey
1924 May 9
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Americanization, Communities, Goodwill; Japanese, Chinese, and Filipino; Northern California)
box 37, folder 407
"The Oriental and Property Values in San Jose: A Problem in City Planning and Expansion," report, Committee of San Jose Realty
Board to questionnaire
1924 October 17
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Communities, Competition and land; Japanese and Chinese; Northern California)
box 37, folder 408
Letter from Elbert E. Chandler, Occidental College, Los Angeles, California, to George Gleason
1924 May 2
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land; Hindu; Southern California)
box 37, folder 409
Hearings before the Committee on Immigration, United States. Congress. Senate (S 2576)
1924
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Investigations: Legislation, Competition and land; Oriental/Asiatic)
box 37, folder 410
Statement relating to Oriental gambling in Northern California (source unknown)
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Social disorganization; Japanese and Chinese; Northern California)
box 37, folder 411
The Japanese situation in Turlock County, California, during the Melon Harvest
1921 July
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Competition and land; Japanese; Northern California)
box 37, folder 412
Population and occupation of Filipinos and Chinese in San Joaquin County, California
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Population; Chinese and Filipino; Northern California)
box 37, folder 413
Talk, Eliot G. Mears, questions asked regarding Orientals, First Congregational Church, Oakland, California
1925 May 24
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Investigations; Japanese; Northern California)
box 37, folder 414
"Asiatic Problem also Menaces Future of British Columbia," extract from
Illustrated Daily News, Los Angeles, California
1924 August 2
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Competition and land; Oriental/Asiatic; British Columbia)
box 37, folder 415
Study of vote cast in 1920 on Alien Land Law
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Investigations; Orientals/Asiatic; Northern and Southern California)
box 37, folder 416
The Koreans in Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Goodwill; Korean; Southern California)
box 37, folder 417
"The Place of the Korean in the Industrial Life of Los Angeles," by Adelaide Kim (a Korean girl)
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Communities, Competition and land, Americanization; Korean; Southern California)
box 37, folder 418
"Life History of Chan Yue Wong," by Lorena Sperry, Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(5 pages; Race consciousness; Chinese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 419
"The Younger Versus the Older Chinese in San Francisco," by Chan Yue Wong, Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness; Chinese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 420
"Japanese-American Intermarriage," by E. K., Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Intermarriage; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 421
"Autobiography of a Japanese Student," by William C. Smith, Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(7 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 422
"Miss C," by Masao Dodo, Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Americanization, Race consciousness; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 423
"The Life History of Kenichi Kawaguchi," Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(18 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 424
"Story of Ung Soy Afook," by Curtis E. Avery, Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(6 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Chinese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 425
"A Thumb Portrait of My Life History in Relation to America," by Magdaleno A. Abaya, Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; Life histories; Americanization; Filipino; Southern California)
box 37, folder 426
"Interview with June Goto," by William C. Smith
1925 August 20
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 427
Life history – Japanese, Los Angeles
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 428
Life history of Reverend Paul Tamura
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Life histories, Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 429
Autobiography of Shigeru Okada, Occidental College, Los Angeles
1925 August 3
Scope and Contents note
(8 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 430
"The Acculturation of Japanese Girls in California," by Shizuko Kawasaki
Scope and Contents note
(9 pages; Life histories, Americanization; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 431
Life history of Shizuko Kawasaki, Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(12 pages; Life histories; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 432
"The Japanese Free Methodist Mission of Los Angeles," by Mr. Dodo
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 433
"The Social Welfare Works of the Japanese M. E. Mission," Los Angeles, by Masao Dodo
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 434
Interview with Reverend Paul Tamura
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 435
Pasadena Buddhists: Interview with Reverend Paul K. Tamura
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 436
"The Japanese Churches in Los Angeles," by Marion Zook
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 437
"Los Angeles Japanese Reformed Church," Los Angeles, California, by Edna Vickstrom
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 438
"The Baptist, Chicago: Work Among the Hindus," by Theodore Fieldbrave
1925 January 24
Scope and Contents note
(3 pages; Goodwill; Hindu)
box 37, folder 439
"Notes on the Japanese Community of San Diego," by Mollie Baker, San Diego
Scope and Contents note
(14 pages; Community, Competition and land, Goodwill; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 440
"Life of the Japanese People in Montebello," by Llora Ashleigh
1925 May 15
Scope and Contents note
(10 pages; Communities, Racial traits; Japanese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 441
"Interview with Mrs. K. S. Young," American-born Chinese woman, Los Angeles, California, by Catharine Holt
1925 April 17
Scope and Contents note
(4 pages; Americanization; Chinese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 442
"Interview with Peter Soohoo (Chinese)," by William C. Smith, Los Angeles
1925 August 7
Scope and Contents note
(2 pages; Americanization; Chinese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 443
"The Life History of Edward L. C." (as written by himself), Southern California
Scope and Contents note
(13 pages; Americanization; Chinese; Southern California)
box 37, folder 444
"Interview with Mr. Wong (Si Fu?)," Chinese merchant, Ferguson Alley, by Catharine Holt
1924 July 29
Scope and Contents note
(1 page; Americanization; Chinese; Southern California)