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2017.003, 1877-2014
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The materials in this series were part of a donation by Alex Jay in 2017. The donor organized the materials by both author/artist/author and genre/medium, of which the system has been maintained. The materials include books, comic books, journals and periodicals, newspapers, photographs, DVDs and CDs, and objects and artworks.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1877-2014
A baker making small cakes
Digital Image
Identifier: Emile Bocian 219
Found in:
Museum of Chinese in America
A Battle for Survival: A Special Report to GM Employees, from F. James McDonald, President
Digital Record
Identifier: 1992.005.054
Found in:
Museum of Chinese in America
A boy filling out a raffle ticket
Digital Image
Identifier: Emile Bocian 210
Found in:
Museum of Chinese in America
A boy talking to a woman
Digital Image
Identifier: Emile_Bocian_16
Found in:
Museum of Chinese in America
A bride and groom lying prostrate in front of a monk
Digital Image
Identifier: Emile Bocian 203
Found in:
Museum of Chinese in America
A bride and groom walking down the aisle
Digital Image
Identifier: Emile Bocian 196
Found in:
Museum of Chinese in America
A Buddhist Recluse for Fourteen Years (Part I) 火网梵宫十四年 Huo Wang Fan Gong Shi Si Nian (Shang)
File — Box: 2, Folder: 31
Identifier: 2009.015.171
Scope and Contents
A Buddhist Recluse for Fourteen Years 火网梵宫十四年 Huo Wang Fan Gong Shi Si Nian. All music manuscripts were stamped by 曲艺苑 Arts and Performance Center. During the Tang Dynasty, there lived in Chang'an a Taoist Nun named Yu Xuanji. She was a poet of exceptional talent and beauty. Yu was in love with a charlatan called Wen Zhang. When he got into trouble after a drunken brawl, she sold her estate Chong Lou against her father's will to raise money to help him. Yu had an admirer named Li Yi. When he...
Dates:
Majority of material found in 1996-2009
A Buddhist Recluse for Fourteen Years (Part II) 火网梵宫十四年 Huo Wang Fan Gong Shi Si Nian (Xia)
File — Box: 2, Folder: 32
Identifier: 2009.015.172
Scope and Contents
A Buddhist Recluse for Fourteen Years (Part II) 火网梵宫十四年 Huo Wang Fan Gong Shi Si Nian (Xia) All music Manuscripts were stamped by 莲花曲艺社 Lotus Art Club of Singing. During the Tang Dynasty, there lived in Chang'an a Taoist Nun named Yu Xuanji. She was a poet of exceptional talent and beauty. Yu was in love with a charlatan called Wen Zhang. When he got into trouble after a drunken brawl, she sold her estate Chong Lou against her father's will to raise money to help him. Yu had an admirer...
Dates:
Majority of material found in 1996-2009
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