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Letter
A. This is a 2-page letter from Wing Luke to Masse Bloomfield. Luke details plans for his trip to L.A.. He was going to attend the Democratic Party's national convention as an alternate delegate. He supported Adlai Stevenson for the democratic…
Application
A. This is a job application for a clerkship in Washington D.C.. Wing Luke was applying to be a clerk/typist at any federal agency or government library. The 4-page application includes information on Luke's work experience military service education…
Sticker, Bumper
This is a bumper sticker from Wing Luke's election campaign for city councilman. It has florescent yellow lettering for "Wing Luke" and white lettering for "City Council" against a black background.
Novelty
This is a matchbook for Wing Luke's election champaign. The book is glossy black and has gold lettering that spell "Wing Luke/ City Council." The book is standard size and is unused.
Cartoon
This is a political cartoon caricaturing the garbage problem in Seattle. In 1965 the city was running out of landfill space and the city council had mishandled the situation. Luke had opposed the majority's decision. This cartoon depicts the…
Documents
A. This is a biographical sketch of Wing Luke. It was adapted by PLJ from a version that appeared in "Oriental Flavors" a guidebook to Seattle's Chinatown. The life summary covers Luke's public service for public relations purposes. PLJ is probably…
Article
This is a clipped newspaper article on Wing Luke from the "Post-Intelligencer." It details Luke's political accomplisments. The article is part of series that celebrates individuals who had significantly contributed to the state.
Handbill, Political
A-B. Identical handbills about Wing Luke. They were made for his champaign for city councilman. Luke's political ideas public service and education are highlighted.
Check
This is a check made out to Wing Luke for 200 Hong Kong Dollars. The check was signed by Ng See Kong the manager of Wah Young Co. and was backed by the Bank of Canton which was headquarted in Hong Kong.
Article
This is a clipped newspaper article about Wing Luke. It covers his advocacy of youth programs. At the time Luke was the president of Roosevelt High School's student body. The article features a headshoot of Luke. The article is in fragile condition.…
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