Travel; United States; Tōkyō Daigaku; College teachers; Engineering; Universities and colleges; Ōsaka Daigaku; Scrolls, Japanese; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Denki Gakkai (1888); General Electric Company; Swope, Gerard,...
Professor Oyama, dean of engineering, at Tokyo University, and Professor Kimagai, of Osaka University, representing the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, presented F. A. Polkinghorn with a scroll to express their appreciation during a...
Photographs; Scrolls, Japanese; Food; Dinners and dining; Drinking cups; Kimonos; Tableware; Flower arrangement; Women; Embossing (Printing); Men
Charles Protzman, second from left, sits next to his wife, seated to the right of him dressed in a kimono. Four unnamed women wear kimonos as well. Three unnamed men stand behind Protzman. A scroll hangs from the wall. Food and tableware sit on...
Photographs; Kimonos; Tableware; Drinking cups; Teapots; Food; Scrolls, Japanese; Men
A scroll hangs behind Charles Protzman and Ted. Ted's hand touches the edge of a table with a teapot and other tableware. "Okitsu - Ted and I in the 'living-dining' room at the Mynaguchia hotel. The kimono was short in sleeves and length, but...
Charles Protzman sits at a table with three unnamed individuals. A scroll hangs on the wall behind them. An illegible notation is written on the back of the photograph.
Charles Protzman sits at a table with two unnamed individuals. A scroll hangs on the wall behind them. An illegible notation is written on the back of the photograph.
Charles Protzman sits at a table with two unnamed individuals. A scroll hangs on the wall and a woman dressed in a kimono stands behind Protzman. An illegible notation is written on the back of the photograph.
Charles Protzman sits at a table with two unnamed individuals. A scroll hangs on the wall and a woman dressed in a kimono stands behind Protzman. An illegible notation is written on the back of the photograph.
Charles Protzman and his wife pose for a portrait in front of a screen. Mrs. Protzman is dressed in a kimono. A portion of a scroll can be seen behind the screen. "Suzuki" and "YOKOHAMA" are embossed on the lower right corner of the photograph.
Charles Protzman and his wife pose for a portrait in front of a screen. Mrs. Protzman is dressed in a kimono. A portion of a scroll can be seen behind the screen. "Suzuki" and "YOKOHAMA" are embossed on the lower right corner of the photograph.