Jiro Kozai papers, 1919-1940.

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Jiro Kozai papers, 1919-1940.

Contains two account books (one with the title "125th St Store Journal 1927") ; correspondence (including telegrams); financial records; leaflets; photographs of the Kozai family (Jiro, Fumiyo, and Misato); a name card for Kichi Harada; newspaper clippings from the Japanese American Commercial Weekly and Shin Sekai; and scrapbooks. Also contains financial records of Tatsuo Kozai, [whose relationship to Kozai is unclear]. Entities represented include the Japanese Association, Inc. Topics include the 1939 World's Fair in New York; Ikebana lectures (Japanese flower arranging); xylophone and dance recitals. Correspondents include officers from the Consulate General of Japan, and Japanese army colonels and majors.

10 folders.

eng,

jpn,

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New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)

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Kozai, Fumiyo

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