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Cartoon image of Japanese soldier gathering up territoriesUniversity of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryImage
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Saburo Kurusu, left. Kichisaburo Nomura, second from left (in rear) and two other members of the Japanese delegation to the United States, 1941University of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryImage
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Poster showing tattered U.S. flag, captioned "Remember Dec. 7th!"University of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryImage
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Poster depicting cartoon snake wrapped around a palm tree with caption "Remember Pearl Harbor"University of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryImage
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Poster of man making a fist with caption "Avenge December 7"University of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryImage
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Six men and one woman stand in front of sign reading Welcome to the 8th Annual Summer Round-up! Presented by the Golden Pacific Group, San Jose KEEN/KBAY; Las Vegas KVEG; Lodi KCVR; Hawaii KAHU, inside Omar Khayyam's Restaurant, San FranciscoUniversity of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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Group of 19 people wearing leis, photo labeled HonoluluUniversity of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryImage
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Older woman in pint floral muu-muu in front of Christmas treeUniversity of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryImage
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Grassy field and unidentified buildingUniversity of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryImage
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Twenty or more people sitting at a long table outdoors, eatingUniversity of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryImage
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Downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, with buildings, mountains in backgroundUniversity of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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Beginning of a football game between University of Utah and University of Hawaii in Honolulu, Hawaii, December 14, 1935University of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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