Fifth-grader Minn, the tallest girl in school, begins a rocky friendship with Jake, a new student who is not only very short, but is also afraid of the worms and lizards that Minn likes to collect.
The University of Washington Daily featured Japanese Americans and their career opportunities in a series on the University and the careers students pursued. Professor Henry Tatsumi was interviewed on his opinions on Nisei and their career goals.
Wood frame with painted lacquer scene of scholars at leisure. Said to originally hold an embroidery. Modern mirror. Brass hangers with a "Shw" design at top. Owner's attrib: 1790's. De Young Museum: Turn of the Century Chipping and flaking on edges.…
Mirror with rounded corners and beveled edge framed in a white painted wood frame. 1056 GOL. DULL stamped on back; wire attached for hanging. Used as part of Eddie's Barbershop display in Permanent Exhibit.