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Japanese poster collection
Thesa Jolly family papers
Thesa Jolly was an American volunteer of the Peace Corps in Korea from July 1972-1974. Her father, Donald Jolly, was a Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War. This small collection comprises primarily correspondence, clippings, brochures, guides, memos, and articles relating both personally and professionally to Thesa and Donald Jolly. The collection also includes various forms of ephemera, photos, slides, and a few books.
Jim Justice papers
This collection consists of photographs, research articles, clipping, and training manuals of Dr. James Justice.
Kang Young-Hoon oral history
Collection consists of DVD copies of Hahm Chaibong’s interview of former South Korean Prime Minister Kang Young-Hoon.
Richard Khim collection
Collection consists of recordings of documentaries, interviews, and other projects produced by Richard Khim and his company, Hi-Media Productions.
Chan-Hie Kim papers
This collection consists of the papers and photographs of Chan-Hie Kim.
Charles Kim collection
The Charles Kim collection consists of directories for Korean American organizations, periodicals published by Korean American student organizations, and VHS tapes of the KSCI-TV interview program LA Seoul. The directories include university groups, churches, companies, and other community organizations.
Kim Chŏng-il pamphlet collection
The collection consists of separately published pamphlets recording Kim Chŏng-il's speeches delivered on special occasions and his meetings with foreign reporters and dignitaries, from 1962-2003, covering every decade. The materials have a variety of topics such as the justifiability and reinforcement of the party, the support of communism in many sectors and the indoctrination of the North Korean with (North Korea's) Chuch’e Idea (Chuch’e Sasang, 주체사상) and Socialism.
Kyeng Bo Kim recordings and slides
This collection contains eighteen 1/4" reel audio tapes recorded by Kyeng Bo Kim (1883-1976) beginning around the late 1950s. The tapes have not been digitized, but appear to include recording of oral histories, family, business, and social events, and songs. There are also 43 color slide transparencies with images of the Kim family and awards and plaques.
Ronyoung Kim and Richard Hahn papers
Ronyoung Kim was a Korean American author, best known for her novel "Clay Walls." Her husband, Richard Hahn, was a doctor and writer as well. This collection comprises primarily biographical materials, writings, academic papers, printed materials, photographs, and correspondence created and collected by both Ronyoung Kim and Richard Hahn, documenting Kim's personal life and professional career. It also contains correspondence and printed materials by and about Richard Hahn.