An unnamed woman stands next to Charles Protzman outside a house. "KODACOLOR PRINT" and "Made by Kodak" are printed on a stamp on the back of the photograph. "MAY 69P" is also part of the stamp.
Charles Protzman sits with an unnamed man and three unnamed women dressed in kimonos. "Okitsu - This was a very pretty guest house where we did not stay. The girls are all hotel servants who were tickled to have their pictures taken. Think you...
Charles Protzman and his wife sit in a home with three unnamed individuals. A bookcase stands behind them. A "24" is handwritten on the back of the photograph.
Charles Protzman stands next to his wife outside a house. "KODACOLOR PRINT" and "Made by Kodak" are printed on a stamp on the back of the photograph. "NOV. 68R" is also part of the stamp.
Charles Protzman stands in the yard of a house with an unnamed man and an unnamed woman. An illegible number and "7061" are stamped on the back of the photograph.
Photographs; Men; Women; Beverages; Drinking cups; Housing; Clocks and watches
Charles Protzman sits on top of a chair back while holding a cigarette. An unnamed woman holding a cup sits next to him. Protzman's wife sits next to them.
Charles Protzman stands with a cane. "Oct. 1974" is written on the back of the photograph. "FUJICOLOR" and "74" are printed on the front of the photograph.
Charles Protzman stands with a cane. "Oct. 1974" is written on the back of the photograph. "FUJICOLOR" and "74" are printed on the front of the photograph.
Letters; Banks and banking; Bank loans; Trees; Bodies of water; Property; Housing
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Mr. and Mrs. Kegley thanking them for their May 15th letter, and expresses his hope that it will not be too long before they will be able to live at his property. Protzman shares that he chose the property because...
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Mrs. Kegley saying that he received a note from his son stating that Mrs. Kegley is interested in the price of his lot at Town and Country. He informs her that the price will depend on whether she is a real estate...
Charles W. Protzman, Sr. writes Mrs. Kegley thanking her for her letter of explanation. Protzman says that he and his wife bought the property in the summer of 1961, and expected to go there in 1963. Protzman informs Mrs. Kegley of the amount he...
An unnamed woman and her son, Gary, during the Christmas of 1969. "Christmas '69. My daughter and son Gary taken in her home. Note the white and red poinsettias - I grow them in my yard every year. Gary is holding bow he got for Christmas." is...
An unnamed woman and her daughter at Christmas. "Mamma and daughter last Christmas." is written on the back of the photograph. "A COLOR PRINT" and "Made by Kodak" are printed on a stamp on the back of the photograph. "MAY 69PA" is also part of...
Government publications; Handbooks, manuals, etc.; United States. Army; Japan; Education; Youth; Research; Religious institutions; Propaganda; Schools; Education - Curricula; Charts, diagrams, etc.; Bibliography
A study on education in Japan prepared for the military government division of the Office of the Provost Marshal General by the research and analysis branch of the Office of Strategic Services. The handbook consists of: the Importance of the...
Diaries; Autobiography; Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers; Japan; Sarasohn, Homer, 1916-2001; Industrial management; Denki Tsūshin Kenkyūjo (Japan); Telecommunication; Communication; Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931; Management;...
The diary and memoirs of Frank Polkinghorn's two years in Japan as director of the Research and Development Division of the Civil Communications Section (CCS) of the Supreme Command of Allied Powers (SCAP). It consists of: the Preface; Chapter 1:...