"A bibliography of titles in the California State University, Sacramento, Library."
Vols for 1969-1972 issued by the University under its earlier name: Sacramento State College
Vols. for 1969- compiled by John Liberty
Tsukamoto, Walter [aacr2]; Japanese American men -- California [lcsh];
In 1931, Walter Tsukamoto organized the Sacramento Chapter, JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) and served as its president until 1936. He was elected JACL national president in 1938. He is the first[?] Nisei to receive a law degree from Boalt...
Tsukamoto, Walter [aacr2]; Japanese American children [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Sacramento High School (Sacramento, Calif.) [lcna]; High school students -- Awards [lcsh];
In 1931, Walter Tsukamoto organized the Sacramento Chapter, JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) and served as its president until 1936. He was elected JACL national president in 1938. He is the first[?] Nisei to receive a law degree from Boalt...
Tsukamoto, Walter [aacr2]; Japanese American men -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Farm tractors [lcsh];
In 1922, Walter Tsukamoto helped establish the American Loyalty League. In 1931, he organized the Sacramento Chapter, JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) and served as its president until 1936. He was elected JACL national president in 1938....
Tsukamoto, Walter [aacr2]; Sacramento Japanese American Citizens League [lcna]; United States. Army. Reserve Officers' Training Corps. [lcna]; Japanese American Citizens' League [lcna]; United States -- Armed Forces -- Japanese Americans [lcsh];
Portrait of Walter Tsukamoto as a ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) graduate. In 1931, Walter Tsukamoto organized the Sacramento Chapter, JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) and served as its president until 1936. He was elected JACL...
University of California, Berkeley. School of Law -- Alumni and alumnae [lcna]; Japanese Americans -- Education [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California [lcsh]; Tsukamoto, Walter [aacr2]; Sacramento Japanese American Citizens League [lcna];...
Graduation from Boalt Hall Law School. In 1931, Walter Tsukamoto organized the Sacramento Chapter, JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) and served as its president until 1936. He was elected JACL national president in 1938. He is the first[?]...
Tsukamoto, Walter [aacr2]; Japanese American families [lcsh]; Automobiles [lcsh];
Walter Tsukamoto and his father sit in front of car and his mother and siblings are in the back. In 1931, Walter Tsukamoto organized the Sacramento Chapter, JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) and served as its president until 1936. He was...
Tsukamoto, Walter [aacr2]; Japanese Americans -- Social life and customs [lcsh]; Japanese American men [lcsh]; Skeet shooting [lcsh]; Guns [lcsh];
In 1931, Walter Tsukamoto organized the Sacramento Chapter, JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) and served as its president until 1936. He was elected JACL national president in 1938. He is the first [?] Nisei to receive a law degree from...
Tsukamoto, Walter [aacr2]; Lawyers -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Japanese American business enterprises -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; University of California, Berkeley. School of...
Walter Tsukamoto pictured at his law office at 4th and M Streets, 1930 (Japan Town?). In 1931, Walter Tsukamoto organized the Sacramento Chapter, JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) and served as its president until 1936. He was elected JACL...
Tsukamoto, Walter [aacr2]; Japanese American families [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh];
The home was at 1800 Vallejo Way, Sacramento, CA. In 1931, Walter Tsukamoto organized the Sacramento Chapter, JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) and served as its president until 1936. He was elected JACL national president in 1938. He is the...
Japanese tea ceremony [lcsh]; Tea making paraphernalia [lcsh]; Scoops [lcsh]
Tea utensils are often classified by their degree of formality. This elegant chashaku is crafted in the formal (shin) style, as it lacks the "node" typical of more informal pieces, and is made from ivory, considered to be a formal material.