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Box 5

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Draft manuscript of The Women of Suye Mura

 File — Box: 5
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Correspondence, newspaper clippings, census records, photographs, field notes and journals concerning the Japanese village Suye-mura, which John Embree and his wife Ella Embree Wiswell studied from 1935-36. In 1935 Embree received a grant from the Social Science Research Council to make a social study of a Japanese village. Includes a copy of John Embree's The Chinese Screen and lecture notes on the Civil Affairs Training School for the Far East.

Dates: 1932-2001.

Album of enlarged black and white photographs of Suye Mura

 File — Box: 5
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Correspondence, newspaper clippings, census records, photographs, field notes and journals concerning the Japanese village Suye-mura, which John Embree and his wife Ella Embree Wiswell studied from 1935-36. In 1935 Embree received a grant from the Social Science Research Council to make a social study of a Japanese village. Includes a copy of John Embree's The Chinese Screen and lecture notes on the Civil Affairs Training School for the Far East.

Dates: 1932-2001.

Catalog of the 1,720 prints, identifying each by date and place

 File — Box: 5
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Correspondence, newspaper clippings, census records, photographs, field notes and journals concerning the Japanese village Suye-mura, which John Embree and his wife Ella Embree Wiswell studied from 1935-36. In 1935 Embree received a grant from the Social Science Research Council to make a social study of a Japanese village. Includes a copy of John Embree's The Chinese Screen and lecture notes on the Civil Affairs Training School for the Far East.

Dates: 1932-2001.

Cloth and pipe tobacco case, gifts presented for John and Ella Embree upon leaving Suye Mura, 1936

 File — Box: 5
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Correspondence, newspaper clippings, census records, photographs, field notes and journals concerning the Japanese village Suye-mura, which John Embree and his wife Ella Embree Wiswell studied from 1935-36. In 1935 Embree received a grant from the Social Science Research Council to make a social study of a Japanese village. Includes a copy of John Embree's The Chinese Screen and lecture notes on the Civil Affairs Training School for the Far East.

Dates: 1936