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Korean collection files
This collection consists of inventories and notes related to Korean collections in the University of Southern California East Asian Library.
Korean National Association in Hawaii and related lawsuits collection
Letters from Kim Sang Wook to Kathy Dill
Collection consists of pen pal letters from South Korean college student Kim Sang Wook to American high school student Kathy Dill.
Pedro Loureiro papers
Pedro Loureiro is a Navy historian, curator, archivist, and USC alum who has concentrated much of his research on pre-War Japanese espionage and relations with the United States. This collection comprises primarily reports, memos, and correspondence relating to the United States Navy, Army and Marine Corps stationed in China and Japan during the late 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, acquired and collected by Loureiro during his academic research and career as a historian.
Mark L. Moody papers
This collection contains photographs, 16mm films, personal documents, and news clippings that record Mark L. Moody's residence in East Asia.
K.S. Oh family papers
The K.S. Oh family papers is a small collection comprised of biographical and genealogical materials of the Oh family, primarily relating to professor of dermatology and medical missionary Kung Sung, as well as his grandson and creator of the materials Tai K., and Tai's parents and niece, among other relatives. The materials consist of correspondence, clippings, articles, printed materials, and a few photos and negatives.
Robert T. Oliver papers
Robert T. Oliver was an American author, professor, specialist in Asian rhetoric and communication, and advisor to South Korean President Syngman Rhee. This small collection consists of his professional and personal correspondence during his life and career, as well as articles, clippings, and some photographs.
Ying Ong papers and tapes
This collection consists of Ying Ong Sr.'s correspondences, biography, photographs, audio tapes, and book of poetry.
Edward Paik papers
Edward Paik was a Korean American food service equipment sales supervisor, Kitchen Specialist, and U.S. Air Force Surplus Property Disposal Specialist. This collection comprises primarily photographs and printed materials created and collected by Edward Paik. It also contains ephemera in the form of service medals, a wool cap, and Army patches, as well as personal papers in the form of correspondence, letters, and yearbooks.