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1 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [conference of Japanese cabinet ministers concerning the “political treatment of Chosen and Taiwan was held at the Premier’s official residence,” p. 10
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 November 1945 – illeg. Def. Doc. # [2700 ?], No. 6922: Clattenburg to Lee J. Buechele, American Legion, Altoona, PA re: [Japanese officials at Bedford Springs being used to negotiate the rescue of a Mr. Stevenson] [2 c.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 November 1945 – “Japanese Reparations Mission, Announcement by the President," photostat
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #1676 [2761 A]: From Berlin (OSHIMA) to Tokyo (Toyoda), Excerpt taken from the Pearl Harbour Attack Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbour Attack, Part 33, p. 1363-1364 (Exhibits Navy Court of Inquiry) [2 c.
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 October 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W(73) [2280]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido’s Diary [2 c.
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 October 1941 – Doc. No. 4065B [654]: Telegram. Paris. German Armistice Commission for Economic Affairs, signed by Hemmen re: Interim Report on Indo-China rubber; Japan/USA [2 c.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [SUZUKI]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 October 1942 – [MUTO ? 3454]: excerpt of unknown document
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 October 1943 – Document No. 2767-A-5: translation of letter from Mamoru SHIGEMITSU, Minister of Foreign Affairs to M. Camille Gorges, Swiss Minister Extraordinary and Envoy Plenipotentiary for Switzerland [re British prisoners of war in Thailand] [2 c.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 October 1945 – Def. Doc. # 2700-R, No. 6946: Department of State War Problems Special/Division Memorandum regarding the detention of Japanese aliens at the Bedford Spring Hotel in Pennsylvania sent to Karl Stefan re [background, selection of detention facilities, early removal of Japanese, source of funds, costs of internment]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 September 1941 – Doc. No. 4025 E (8), Item 15 [652]: Telegram signed by Neumann re Japanese invasion of Indo-China [sent to Tokyo and Bangkok] [2 c.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 September 1941 – Doc. No. 4025 E (9), Item 16 [652]: Telegram signed by Neumann re conversation with Admiral Decoux in Hanoi related to Japanese invasion of Indo-China [sent via Bangkok]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 September 1941 – Unknown document, p. 37-38: “Called on the Secretary of State,” re “peace in the Pacific,” and possibility of a meeting somewhere in the Pacific, “half-way between Tokyo and Washington.”
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 September 1942 – Document No. 978-B [1968]: Translation of Telegram No. 220 from the Commander in Taiwan (Formosa) Army to the War Minister; Certificate of Authenticity, 20 September 1946 [2 c.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 September 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (10): Letter signed by Swiss Minister in Tokyo addressed to Shigenori TOJO re: [prisoners of war]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
1 Tin Sign
1 TL (typed letter),____ to C. B. Pearce (CBP): notification of University of Virginia scholarship award, 1916 June 9
The Papers of Clarence B. Pearce consist primarily of letters written by Pearce to his mother as well as photographs of Pearce and the University of Virginia grounds while Pearce was a law student (1917 - 1921). His college activities included participation in the debating society and service on the editorial board of Virgina Law Review.
1 TLS, "Charlie" to "Hon" [CBP], 1920 January 31
The Papers of Clarence B. Pearce consist primarily of letters written by Pearce to his mother as well as photographs of Pearce and the University of Virginia grounds while Pearce was a law student (1917 - 1921). His college activities included participation in the debating society and service on the editorial board of Virgina Law Review.
1 TLS (typed letter signed), "Charlie" to "Hon" [CBP], 1919 November 5
The Papers of Clarence B. Pearce consist primarily of letters written by Pearce to his mother as well as photographs of Pearce and the University of Virginia grounds while Pearce was a law student (1917 - 1921). His college activities included participation in the debating society and service on the editorial board of Virgina Law Review.
1L Resource Guide: Navigating North Grounds and Beyond, 2009
This series consists of newsletters and other resources published by the Virginia Law Chapter of the Black Law Students Association.