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School report card for Wing Luke from January 28 1938/ grade 7. The report cards were issused by the University Heights elementary school a Seattle public school. His teachers was Julia Miller
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Membersbip card of Wing Luke for the Seattle Junior Safety Patrol subarm of the police department. According to the description on the card a member is empower to arbitrate and enforce the law in minor ways. The card is signed by University Height's…
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Public transportation pass card for Seattle's streetcars and buses. The card states that active members of the Seattle Junior Safety Partrol to which Wing Luke belongs may ride for free on June 6 1936.
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Personal information card of Wing Luke. Luke gave information about his parents physique education skills extracuricular activities and work experience. This kind of information was intended to help the government put it citizenry to work for the…
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Business card for Silver Dragon Restaurant. The silver card gave the hours of operation address telephone number as well as advterised the restaurant's food and entertainment. It mentions dim sum dancing and cocktails.
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Membership card of Wing Luke to the Garfield High School Camera Club. The card is signed by the club president Julie Maxwell and the faculty advisor Joe Marshall. The club's mantra is "We shoot the fastest cameras in the West."
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Identification card for admission into University of Washington's sporting events. The card belonged to Wing Luke for the school year 1949-50 and entitled him to free admission into university sporting events. The card has a head shoot of Luke. It is…
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Identification card for admission into University of Washington's sporting events. The card belonged to Wing Luke for the school year 1950-1 and entitled him to free admission into university sporting events. The card has a head shoot of Luke. It is…
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Greeting card from Wing Luke to his parents. The message was written at Fort Lewis WA and reassured his parents that the military training was tolerable. He mentioned that the food was "good" and that the work was "easy." He greeted his parents in…
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An index card with the Chinese characters for "history." The characters are sloppily written in blue marker. The characters for history are followed with the letter "B." There a piece of tape on towards the top of the card.
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