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These four former residents of Manzanar Relocation Center are having dinner in the New York City apartment of Mr. and ...
Published
1944-07-18
Full Collection Name
War Relocation Authority Photographs of Japanese-American Evacuation and Resettlement, 1942-1945 circa 1941-1947
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WRA no. G-652
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The Bancroft Library
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Full title:These four former residents of Manzanar Relocation Center are having dinner in the New York City apartment of Mr. and Mrs. George Stanicci. Mrs. Stanicci's husband is to her right. Facing her is Carl Kondo, an Issei who came to the United States when two years old. To Mrs. Stanicci's left is Michael Yonemitsu, now an X-ray technician in a New York City hospital. Mr. Stanicci, a native of Seattle, Washington, is now employed as a designer-draftsman by a New York architectural firm. Prior to evacuation to Manzanar in May, 1942, he was an architectural draftsman in Los Angeles. A graduate of Hollywood High School there, he also studied ceramics at the University of Southern California and architecture at the Pacific Coast University. Mr. Stanicci left Manzanar in May, 1943, and worked for several months in a ceramics shop in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, before coming to New York the following July. He married Miss Ichino in New York City last October. Mrs. Stanicci is now a floral designer for a retail florist on New York city's fashionable Madison Avenue. Last March she demonstrated various floral arrangements for more than 200 florists from up-state New York at a convention of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Association at Schenectady, New York.<lb /> New York, New York.
Part of: War Relocation Authority Photographs of Japanese-American Evacuation and Resettlement
Part of: War Relocation Authority Photographs of Japanese-American Evacuation and Resettlement
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