Box 3
Contains 6 Results:
Photographs, 1930 - 1992
Series V consists of a small collection of photographs of Alice Imamoto and friends from her time at Oberlin College. One photograph depicts Alice as a child at the piano. Others show the Worcester family, with whom Alice lived while in Oberlin. Later photos (1992), show Alice reunited with friends from college, including Margaret Yokota Matsunago (OC ’48).
Sheet Music, 1931 - 1934
Series III consists of printed materials, primarily from Alice’s time at Oberlin College. Commencement programs, recital programs, reunion announcements, and other printed materials provide context on Alice’s college activities. Series III also includes two folders of sheet music Alice Imamoto used as a child.
Sheet Music, 1932 - 1937
Series III consists of printed materials, primarily from Alice’s time at Oberlin College. Commencement programs, recital programs, reunion announcements, and other printed materials provide context on Alice’s college activities. Series III also includes two folders of sheet music Alice Imamoto used as a child.
Research, 1989
Series IV contains research materials that document data or experiences of Japanese American people who were forcibly relocated during World War II. One folder contains a copy of a summary of a master’s thesis on an internment camp written by Mollie M. Pressler. Another folder contains a report sent to Alice Imamoto that documents the number of women detained in San Pedro—where Yoshiko Imamoto was held.
Research, undated
Series IV contains research materials that document data or experiences of Japanese American people who were forcibly relocated during World War II. One folder contains a copy of a summary of a master’s thesis on an internment camp written by Mollie M. Pressler. Another folder contains a report sent to Alice Imamoto that documents the number of women detained in San Pedro—where Yoshiko Imamoto was held.
Research, undated
Series IV contains research materials that document data or experiences of Japanese American people who were forcibly relocated during World War II. One folder contains a copy of a summary of a master’s thesis on an internment camp written by Mollie M. Pressler. Another folder contains a report sent to Alice Imamoto that documents the number of women detained in San Pedro—where Yoshiko Imamoto was held.