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Card
A postcard to Connie Luke from Wing Luke. Wing wrote the card while attending the American Baptist Assembly in Greenlake WI. In his message Wing assured Connie of his return and asked her to check on the family business. The postcard is a view of…
Magazine
This is an issue of the local magazine "Seattle" from 1965. There is a feature article by James Halpin on the city council. The article entitled "The Archaic System that Prevails Makes Members Look Pretty Whiggish: Our Musty Crusty City Council"…
Book
This is a guidebook to Seattle's Chinatown and was entitled "Oriental Flavors." The guidebook is aimed at tourists to Seattle's World's Fair (1962). It is a hodgepodge of politics advertisements popular histories and lessons on Chinese culture. The…
Article
A. This is a draft of an article published in the West Seattle Herald. The article is about Wing Luke's scheduled speech at a Boy Scouts meeting which was was the Eagle Scout Court of Award ceremony of Troop 283. The article was typed on yellow…
Article
This is a newspaper article listing notable accomplishments by Chinese Americans in the Northeast. Wing Luke is mentioned for becoming a licensed attorney.
Newspaper
This is a blurb about Seattle's World's Fair (1962). The short article in "Seattle Wireless" mentions Wing Luke. It commends him on his Seattle spirit.
Newspaper
2 sheets of the "Seattle Post-Intelligencer" newspaper. These two sheets comprise pages 3-6 and report international sports shipping and financial news. There are also adds
Invitation
A. An invitation to attend President John F. Kennedy's and Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson's inauguration in Washington D.C. The invitation to Wing Luke was extended by Edward H. Foley chairman of the inaugural committee. The invitation was printed…
Letter
A. This is a letter from Joe De Leon to Wing Luke. The letter states that De Leon was sending Luke 2 photos of him cooking. One photo was meant for Luke's private collection and the other for "Sunset" Magazine. In the note De Leon thanks Luke for…
Envelope
This is the upper left corner of an envelope. 3 stamps adhere to the corner: a 3 cent Thomas Jefferson 4 cent James Madison and 20 cent Garfield stamps. Two postmark stamps show that this envelope has been mailed. The date 1946 is handwritten below…
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