Ja/Ko -105:2 Record pressing department. Capacity 100,000 records per
month. Here are made Japanese, Chinese, Formosan, and Korean records in
hydraulic presses hidden behind workmen in picture.
Ja/Ko -103:1 Record receiving and shipping department, capacity 6,000
records per day. All records are packed in sealed boxes of 10 each and
shipped in this form only 5 braches and agencies. The color seal indicates
the kind of records in package.
Ja/Ko -103:2 Phonograph package and shipping department. Capacity 100 per
day.
C19515 Chas. Germany presents dictionary of the Bible and other books to
M. Y. F. of Church in Kamojima - the gift is from youth of Linwood
Methodist Church, Okla. City.
C19516 A quartet of the Church youth group in Kamajima.
C19517 Mr. and Mrs. Kyozo Iwai of Wakimachi before the tokanoma in their
home Mr. Iwai is a Christian leader.
C19518 Kobe - Rev. John B. Cobb speaks of dedication of Palmore English
Inst. (at new bldg.)
C19519 Kobe - a "yubiningyo" (finger doll) show at a kindergarten.
C19520 Miss S. Deguchi and Miss R. Noda prepare the Japanese brush to
write anouncements fro youth meeting at Kamajima Church.
C19521 Rev. Seimatsu Kimura of Kamajima.
C19522 Rev. Kimura preaching at the Easter service in Kamajima.
C19523 Little girls in their finest Kimonos with their mothers at the
kindergarten program.
C19524 Little girls join in a dance at the kindergarten.
C19525 Mr. and Mrs. Kikus Hamaguchi, Christian lay workers Shishikui
Takushima Prefecture.
C19526 Prayer time before mid-morning snack at nursery school in Shishkui -
this is the work of Mr. and Mrs. Hamaguchi.
C18385 Mobile Hospital gift to Okinawa from the Church go-era of the First
Methodist Church, Glendale, Calif.
C18286 Same as C18385
C18393 Dr. Linus Bittner and Akiro Oshiro of Hushi, Okinawa, in front of
mobile hosp. presented to Okinawa by the people of First Methodist Church
of Glendale, Calf.
C15992 Mrs. S. Takeboyashi. Week of Dedication. 1951.
C17116 Yohosuka Community Center Library. 1951.
C17160 Yokohama, Dr. Laton E. Holmgren delivered the Easter sermon at
sunrise services held in the Open Air Theater Yokohama Park. Dr. Holmgren
is presently lecturing on Democracy throughout universities in Japan. 1951.
C11984 This grillwork cross forms the chancel wall of the chapel at Tokyo
Women's Christian College.
C11985 The Lutheran Theological Seminary, Tokyo, used since the
unification of Protestants in Japan (1940) as the Women's Theological
Seminary for all denominations.
C11986 Sgt. Oliver Cromwell.
C11997 Examining obi brought back from Japan. Dr. John R. Mott, Mrs. J.D.
Bragg, Bishop Baker, and Dr. R. Diffendorfer.
C11978 The imperial symbol still stands on the campus of Fukuoka Girls
School.
C11979 Miss Yoshi Tokunaga, Principal of Fukuoka Girls School, Fukuoka.
C11980 Miss Yoshi Togunaga, Principal of Fukuoka Girls School, Fukuoka.
C11981 Takuo Matsumoto, President of Hiroshima Girls School. His wife and
over 300 of his students were killed when the atomic bomb destroyed his
school.
C11982 Dr. Minoru Toyoda, President of Aoyama Gakuin, Methodist College in
Tokyo.
C11983 Dr. Minoru Toyoda, President of Aoyama Gakuin, Methodist College in
Tokyo.
C11974A Campus of Fukuoka Girls School was two-thirds destroyed in fire-
bombing of the city. School still held in makeshift barracks-type
buildings. Fukuoka, Japan.
C11975 Campus of Fukuoka Girls School. The main building were all burned.
C11976 Only the foundation stones of this building remain at Fukuoka Girls
School, Fukuoka, Japan.
C11977 The former missionary's residence above the burnt-out campus of
Fukuoka Girls School, Fukuoka, Japan.
C11890 Forlorn and tragic are the figures which go about Hiroshima today,
picking through the rubble.
C11891 Atom bombed Hiroshima.
C11892 The empty shell of the Methodist Church in downtown, Hiroshima.
C11893 The Hiroshima Methodist Church was from 200 to 300 yards from the
zero-point where the atomic bomb on Aug. 5, 1945.
C11894 One of the missionary residences at Kwansei Gakuin, Methodist Girls
School in Nagasaki. Burst at the seams by the atom-bombing on Aug. 5,
1945, these buildings will be repaired.
C11895 Younger students of Kwassui Gakuin get their orders for the morning
and are about to go out to help set their campus in order, Nagasaki.
C11854 Koishi Yoshida, head of the Religious Affairs Section of the
Japanese Ministry of Education and Author of the new Religious Corporations
Ordinance.
C11855 "Merry Christmas," reflected in the moat of the Imperial Palace,
Tokyo, from the Christmas decorations on the Doi Ichi Building, Gen.
MacArthur's headquarters.
C11856 People leaving the Presbyterian Church in Setagaya Word, Tokyo.
Dec. 30, 1945.
C11857 Dr. Kagawa in his room.
C11858 Dr. Kagawa in a familiar pose.
C11859 Dr. Kagawa at his home on the outskirts of Tokyo.
C11736 Miss Shizue Hikoru, General Secretary, Japan Y.W.C.A.
C11737 Tsunetoro Miyakoda, one-time General Secretary of National
Christian Council and Principal of Aoyama Gakuin, now Secretary (of)
International Peace Fellowship.
C11738 Chaplain Takahara Tokamatsu, rector of All Saints Chapel, St.
Paul's University, inspecting destructed cross on altar, Tokyo.
C11739 Mr. and Mrs. Masatoke J. Fujita. He is City Secretary of Tokyo
Y.M.C.A.
C11740 Mrs. Fujita and children.
C11741 Tokujiro Yamazaki, who befriended missionaries during the war at
great cost, Tokyo.