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Flyer

Champaign envelopes for Wing Luke who is running for Seattle city councilman. The envelope states his address and the position he is running for.

Flyer

Champaign stationary for Wing Luke who was running for Seattle city councilman. Each sheet has a headshot of the candidate the address of his champaign headquaters and his qualifications for office.

Article

Newspaper article from The Internatoinal Examiner on Wing Luke's political career. It was written in commemoration of his personal accomplishments and those for Asians Americans in general. The article lists some of the challenges to Luke's politics…

Article

Newspaper article from the Seattle Times by Louis Guzzo on Wing Luke's plan to save Pike Pkace Market. The article praises him for his approach to organizing and preserving the market. The central concern for Guzzo is that the market maintains is…

Article

Employee newsletter called "North Star" the official publication for employees of the Puget Sound Bridge and Dry Dock Company. This item is related to 1992.022.060 and 1992.022.077-83.

Statement

Press release on Wing Luke who was appointed General Chairman of the 19th Annual Cub Scout Clamorama. The statement describes the Clamorama as a fundraising craftfair.

Correspondence

Envelope addressed to Wing Luke from the Fire Department Chief (no postmark).

Card

Postcard from Wing Luke to his family. In his message he assures them that he will be leaving for Seattle by car immediately. The family lived at 914 James at the time. The image is of Green Lake WI "Island and Channel/ American Baptist Assembly" and…

Correspondence

Memo from Dorn [Braman] to Wing Luke. The message reads "Wing/ Thought you/ might like these. They/ were made by Sgt. Wubbens." Message was written on yellow note paper; bottom left corner is turned up.

Correspondence

Memo to Wing Luke that Sgt. Wubbens telephoned and left a package for him. The message was written in pencil on preprinted note-pad "While you were out."