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DARE Newsletter, Vol. 18, No. 4
Quarterly newsletter of the Dictionary of American Regional EnglishContents: "The News from DARE" by George Goebel; "Notes on Words" by George Goebel; "Discount on Digital DARE"; "DARE Helps NEH Celebrate Fifty Years"; "Staff Member Profile--Trevor Wells Fraser"; "DARE After Dark"; " 'Words Count' Exhibition
DARE Newsletter, Vol. 19, No. 1
Quarterly newsletter of the Dictionary of American Regional EnglishContents: "The News from DARE" by George Goebel; "Contributors to DARE in 2015"; "DARE Staffer Receives DSNA Award"; "A Note of Thanks
DARE Newsletter, Vol. 19, No. 2, Fall 2016
Quarterly newsletter of the Dictionary of American Regional EnglishContents: "The News from DARE" by George Goebel; "DARE and Mental Floss" by Julie Schnebly; "Discount on Digital DARE"; "Want to Go Paperless?"; "In Memoriam: Donald Oresman
George Naohara's medical discharge
George Nobuo Naohara's handwritten notes describe the circumstances when he was ill and transferred to hospitals while serving in the military. An image from a clipping is attached. George Naohara was one of the wounded servicemen featured in the clipping. Item from: George Naohara scrapbook: Korean War and before leaving Japan (csudh_nao_0600).The George and Mitzi Naohara Papers consists of photo albums and scrapbooks compiled by George and Mitzi Naohara, and other documents pertaining to the Naohara and Masukawa family. Contained are photographs, correspondence, documents, and memorabilia depicting their experiences during World War II. George Nobuo Naohara is a Kibei Nisei, and his experiences include his farm labor in Idaho and Utah, incarceration in the Manzanar, Jerome, and Tule Lake camps, and the U.S. Army language school training and Korean War. He also engaged in Buddhist activities for his whole life and there are moving images depicting Gardena Buddhist Church activities after the war. Mitzi Masukawa Naohara was a preschool teacher at the Poston camp, Arizona, and also a member of a young Nisei women's club, "Sigma Debs.” Her collected materials depict her life as a teacher and social events in the Poston camp during the war
DARE Newsletter, Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall 2017
Quarterly newsletter of the Dictionary of American Regional EnglishContents: "The News from DARE" by George Goebel; "In Memoriam: Patt VanDyke" by Elizabeth Gardner; "Contributors to DARE in 2016 and 2017"; "Linguistics Symposium Photos"; "Staff Member Profile: Yuhong (Jake) Zhu"; "A Word of Thanks"; " 'Words Count' Exhibition Photos
DARE Newsletter, Vol. 4, No. 4, Fall 2001
Quarterly newsletter of the Dictionary of American Regional EnglishContents: "The Story of an Entry--shuck v(2)" by George Goebel; "Funding Update" by David Simon; "Coming in Volume IV"; "Where Are They Now?: Joe Marek, Jayne Marek"; "Staff Member Profile: Karen Krause"; "Notes and Quotes"; "DARE in the News and on the Net
George Naohara's handwritten note
Handwritten note from "George Naohara photo album" (csudh_nao_0001), page 15. George Nobuo Naohara details his experience after moving from Idaho to Utah. He was a farm labor for sugar beets farm at Norman Johnson in Utah but was working in a hotel as a dish washer during the winter. He and his friend, Tadashi Sakaida, visited Tadashi’s girlfriend, Kimiko Hiratsuka, who resided in Colorado. However Kimiko’s parents did not approve their relationship because of the family origins: The Hiratsuka family was originated from a Samurai family while Tadashi was from a peasant family. Tadashi was heartbroken and decided to return to the Manznar camp in California to join his family while George moved to the Jerome camp in Arkansas. Due to the closure of the Jerome camp, George was transferred to Tule Lake in California, with his friend, Atsushi Art Ishida. During his stay in the Tule Lake, Japan surrendered the war. He signed up for the leave for Chicago with Atsushi Art Ishida and found a job at International Harvest Co. which manufactured the parts of farm tractors.The George and Mitzi Naohara Papers consists of photo albums and scrapbooks compiled by George and Mitzi Naohara, and other documents pertaining to the Naohara and Masukawa family. Contained are photographs, correspondence, documents, and memorabilia depicting their experiences during World War II. George Nobuo Naohara is a Kibei Nisei, and his experiences include his farm labor in Idaho and Utah, incarceration in the Manzanar, Jerome, and Tule Lake camps, and the U.S. Army language school training and Korean War. He also engaged in Buddhist activities for his whole life and there are moving images depicting Gardena Buddhist Church activities after the war. Mitzi Masukawa Naohara was a preschool teacher at the Poston camp, Arizona, and also a member of a young Nisei women's club, "Sigma Debs.” Her collected materials depict her life as a teacher and social events in the Poston camp during the war
George Naohara's handwritten annotations
English summary of handwritten annotations from "George Naohara photo album" (csudh_nao_0001), page 11: George Nobuo Naohara describes Kazumasa Sasaki who married to his cousin, Yoshiye Dorothy Naohara. Kazuma Sasaki had a gambling habit and earned a large amount of money by gambling. He continued gambling in Santa Anita Assembly Center. He participated in the war but was discarded because of illness. He returned to the Jerome incarceration camp, Block 8, for recuperation.The George and Mitzi Naohara Papers consists of photo albums and scrapbooks compiled by George and Mitzi Naohara, and other documents pertaining to the Naohara and Masukawa family. Contained are photographs, correspondence, documents, and memorabilia depicting their experiences during World War II. George Nobuo Naohara is a Kibei Nisei, and his experiences include his farm labor in Idaho and Utah, incarceration in the Manzanar, Jerome, and Tule Lake camps, and the U.S. Army language school training and Korean War. He also engaged in Buddhist activities for his whole life and there are moving images depicting Gardena Buddhist Church activities after the war. Mitzi Masukawa Naohara was a preschool teacher at the Poston camp, Arizona, and also a member of a young Nisei women's club, "Sigma Debs.” Her collected materials depict her life as a teacher and social events in the Poston camp during the war
Plates by George Cruikshank from The works of Henry Fielding: complete in one volume with the memoir of the author
Cruikshank's plates from The works of Henry Fielding: complete in one volume with the memoir of the author / by Thomas Roscoe. Illus. by George Cruikshank.1116 p. front., [22] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm
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