Kaizawa 2-142: Alexander Calhoun and Stanley Kaizawa on traveling teams in Akita 秋田, waiting for a train, Allied Occupation of Japan, 1946

Title

Kaizawa 2-142: Alexander Calhoun and Stanley Kaizawa on traveling teams in Akita 秋田, waiting for a train, Allied Occupation of Japan, 1946

Person Depicted

Kaizawa, Stanley 1921-2007 (right)
Calhoun, Alexander 1925- (left)

Date

1946

Format

Description

This photo is used on p.13 of James R. Brandon's article, Myth and Reality: A Story of Kabuki during American Censorship, 1945-1949. The article has a caption of this photo : Traveling teams from Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukuoka PPB explained censorship procedures to local producers, troupe heads, and theatre owners in all of Japan's provinces. Lt. Alexander Calhoun (left) and Sgt. Stanley Y. Kaizawa (right) of Theatre Sub-Section, Tokyo, wait for a train in Akita prefecture, with their baggage and boxes of handouts in front of them, summer 1946.

Caption Writer

James R. Brandon

Caption

Kaizawa Interview 13 June 2000:
Here are some photos of Lt. (Alexander) Calhoun and me on a trip to Akita (See: SKalb2-142). From our khakis and open necked shirts, it seems like summer of 1946.

Location

Akita-ken, Japan 秋田県

Extent (Pages, Duration, Dimensions)

8.5 x 11.0 cm

Identifier

SKalb2-142-01

Is Part Of

Stanley Kaizawa Collection, UHM Library Asia Collection Department