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| Name | Title | Date | N |
| Oshima, Yasuko | Seicho No Ie In Hawai'i | 1944 | |
| Oshiro, Harold | The Control of the Community Over the Family Structure: An Account of Okinawan -- Naichi Relationship in My Community | 1948 | |
| Oshiro, Shizuko; & Shimabukuro, Kikue | Forms of Social Unrest in the Plantation | 1939 | |
| Otani, C.T.; Sakoda, H. | The Pattern of Expansion as Displayed by Honolulu (54) | n.d. | |
| Ouchi, Edward | Young Men'sChristian Associaiton, Kaimukï Branch: It's History and Role | 1948 | |
| Oyama, Grace | My Hawaiian Neighbors: Upper Liliha | [1948] | |
| Oyama, Misao | Corporation Dominance in Lanai | 1944 | |
| Oyasato, Tom; Ozaki, Ronald H. | The Slums and Blighted Areas of Honolulu | 1950 | |
| Ozaki, Shigeo | Community Study: Päpa'ikou [Island of Hawai'i ] (55) | 1940 | |
| Pang, Kam Lun | A Rural Community: Lä'ie, O'ahu | n.d. | |
| Pang, Morris | A Korean Immigrant | 1948 | |
| Pearce, Gladys A. | St. Andrew's Cathedral | 1928 | |
| Piimauna, Rebecca; Yanagisako, Elaine; Serikaku, Jean | Papakölea: Hawaiian Homestead | 1950 | |
| Pimm(56) | A Study of Wartime Effects on the Vocational and Avocational Problems of Young Men Members of the Central Branch of the Y.M.C.A. of Honolulu | 1945 | |
| Pirtle, Pauline D.; Newton, Gwendolyn | Broken Homes | 1950 | |
| Potti, Noah A. | Population Growth and Trends | 1945 | |
| Powell, Charles G. | A Look at the Bahai Faith | n.d. | |
| Price, Gail | A Study of some Hawaiian Families in 1950 | 1950 | |
| Protheroe, Irma J. | The Class Structure and Mobility Among the Koreans | 1950 | |
| Richardson, Amy | Old Hawaiian Customs and Traditions | 1936 | |
| Rodrigues, Romona | In My Day | 1948 | |
| Roney, William H.; Leflar, David | A Statistical Survey of the Development of Communication and Transportation in the Territory of Hawai'i | 1934 | |
| Roney, William H. | A Survey of the Development and Role of Transportation and Communication in the Territory of Hawai'i | 1934 | |
| Rose, Ruth | The Japanese Language Schools: Their Influence on the Assimilation of Japanese into the American Community | n.d. | |
| Ross, Edean | Kahuku vs. Samoa | 1940 | |
| Rutherford, Stuart E.; Judd, Frank C.; Jarrett, Paul J.; Ing, James K. | The Police as an Occupational Group | 1936 | |
| Saiki, Vernon K. | Teacher, Pupil and Parent Relationship | 1950 | |
| Saito, Lillian | Sociological Study of Japanese Boys' Clubs in a Plantation Community | n.d. | |
| Sakai, Etsuko | A Study of the Alexander House Settlement of Maui with Reference to the Henry Street Settlement of New York | n.d. | |
| Sakai, Kazuko | The Valley of Churches [Kapaia, Kaua'i] | 1948 | |
| Santoki, S. | The Plantation Community of 'Aiea | n.d. | |
| Sasai, Louise | Comparison of Divorces in Japan to Japanese Divorces in Hawai'i | 1934 | |
| Sasai, Louise | Neighborhood Study: A section of Päwa'a District off Sheridan St. | 1936 | |
| Sasai, Nobu | Neighborhood Study | 1937 | |
| Sasai, Nobu | [Changes in a Rural Community ] Hale'iwa | 1939 | |
| Sasaki, Jean; Nishikawa, Leanora | Adult Crime in Honolulu | 1949 | |
| Sato, Fumiko | My Immediate Neighborhood | 1948 | |
| Schmitt, Robert C. | Some Ecological Factors in Juvenile Delinquency on O'ahu | 1949 | |
| Schultz; Kegawa; McComb; Paulsen; Young(57) | Divorce in Hawai'i | 1939 [?] | |
| Seiji, Janet | The Hälawa Veteran Housing Project | 1950 | |
| Seki, Fumi | Honokohua [sic] as a Community(58) | n.d. | |
| Shapiro, Harvey | A Survey of Cheating at the University of Hawai'i | n.d. | |
| Shida, Alice | A Neighborhood Community in Japan | n.d. | |
| Shields, Mabel | [no title] [Personal Disorganization] | n.d. | |
| Shikuma, Kazuko | The Yanks have Landed...Right in Our Own Backyard [Hilo] | 1949 | |
| Shigezawa, Annette | The Nishi System of Health Engineering | 1951 | |
| Shigezawa, Annette; Gotanda, Yukio | On the Expansion of the City of Honolulu(59) | 1949 | |
| Shimabukuro, Kikue; & Oshiro, Shizuko | The Methodist Church in Hawai'i | 1941 | |
| Shimokawa, Michiko | The Personal and Cultural Approach to the Study of a Community: Kohala Mill, Hawai'i (Japanese People) | 1937 | |
| Shin, Emma | The Korean Methodist Episcopal Church | ||
| Shinoda, Minoru | The Personal and Cultural Approach to the Study of a Community [Hilo] | n.d. | |
| Shiroma, Davis | Konkokyo | 1941 | |
| Shiroma, Davis | The Territory, Population and Economy of Waipi'o | n.d. | |
| Silva, David | The Portugese in Hawai'i: A brief history of the coming of the Portugese to the Hawaiian Islands and their activities there | 1929 | |
| Siu, Laura | A Study of Forty-Two Filipino Barbers | 1940 | |
| Siu, Laura | Occupational Succession of the Chinese People in Hawai'i | 1941 | |
| Siu, Laura (chairman); Tyau, Hannah; Wong, Ruth; Uchigaki, Tadashi; Yamasaki, Ryoichi; Uenoyama, Hidehiko; Beppu, Tadao | Slums in Honolulu(60) | n.d. | |
| Smythe, Barbara | The Change in Hawaiian Music | n.d. | |
| Soong, Edith | On Intermarriages -- I Married a Chinese | 1948 | |
| Souza, Grace | A Study of Portugese Immigration to the Plantations in Hawai'i, Mainly a Psychological Study | 1939 | |
| Souza, Grace; Macy, Emma | Unrest in the Plantation Community | n.d. | |
| Spillner, Ernest | The German Club | n.d. | |
| Spolum, Elizabeth M. | Attitudes of a Haole Housewife Toward Race Relations in Hawai'i | n.d. | |
| Sproat, Thelma, chair; Ralston, Evangeline; Ayau, Lei | Homesteading in Hawai'i | 1933 | |
| Stauffer, Eleanor | The Dependant Child | [1940] | |
| Stranske, Arthur | The Mormon Migration | 1940 | |
| Stroupe, Connor B. | Trends in the Enrollment of Private Schools in the Territory of Hawai'i 1930-1947 | 1952 | |
| Stroupe, Connor B. Jr. | A Comparison of Race Relations in the South and Hawai'i | 1953 | |
| Sueoka, Nancy | Grandma's Life Story | 1948 | |
| Sueoka, Toshiko | Leisure Time Activities of Girls in Waipahu | n.d. | |
| Suga, Hatsumi | Central Union Church | 1948 | |
| Sugahara, Esther | The Strike | 1941 | |
| Sugahara, Esther | A Study of Religious Institutions in Honolulu: Tenrikyo: A Sect of the Shinto Religion | n.d. | |
| Sugiura, Peggy | A Story of a Kama'aina Japanese Woman | 1948 | |
| Sumimoto, Haruko | My Community Genealogy | 1941 | |
| Sun, Kam Oi | Playgrounds of Honolulu | n.d. | |
| Suzuki, A.K. | Plantation Community -- Niuli'i [Japanese Society in Niuli'i Village] | 1932 | |
| Swift, Muriel; & Kaaua, Stella | Adult Crime in Hawai'i | n.d. | |
| Tada, Dora | Superstitions Regarding Childbirth Among Japanese | 1946 | |
| Tahara, George | Maunalaha Valley | 1945 [?] | |
| Taira, Sachio | Olivet Baptist Church | 1948 | |
| Takahashi, Shuichi | The Study of 'Aiea | 1932 | |
| Takahashi, Doris; Young, Marilyn; Wong, Sau Moi; Lai, Henry | Causes of Juvenile Delinquency | n.d. | |
| Takakawa, Judith | Cultural Conflicts in the Japanese Immigrant Home | 1936 | |
| Takano, Thomas | A Study of the Problems of the Foreign Language Broadcasts | 1947 | |
| Takata, Miriam | Waihe'e, A Local Community | 1948 | |
| Takatsuka, Doris | Lahainaluna | 1948 | |
| Takayesu, Saburo; Choo, Andrew; Booth, Jacqueline | The Waiale'e Training School | 1950 | |
| Takemoto, Violet | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints: Central Pacific Mission(61) | 1950 | |
| Takemoto, Waichi | Cheating in the University of Hawai'i | 1937 | |
| Takeshima, Kasumi | Report on the Community of Öla'a(62) | n.d. | |
| Tam, Fannie; Wong, Lily | Leadership in Collective Behavior | n.d. | |
| Tam, Fannie | The Migration of the Japanese into the South Sea Islands(63) | n.d. | |
| Tam, Fannie | Race Relations in Hong Kong | n.d. | |
| Tam, Fannie | Race Relations in My Neighborhood | n.d. | |
| Tam, Phyllis; Suizo, Beatrice | Prostitution | n.d | |
| Tanaka, Hiroshi | Juvenile Delinquency: What Are the Causes of It? | n.d. | |
| Tanaka, Masso | Report on the Automobile Repair Garages of the City of Honolulu | n.d. | |
| Tanaka, Thomas N. | The Changing Japanese Family in Hawai'i and the Factors Causing the Present Changes | 1930 [?] | |
| Taniguchi, Charles | The Ecological Study of the Community: The Kea'au Village (Öla'a)(64) | 1937 | |
| Tao, Takeo | Study of Community: From Beretania to School Streets and Between Fort and Nu'uanu Streets | n.d. | |
| Tateishi, Sue | My Hometown: Pä'ia | 1949 | |
| Tatsuno, Howard | My Community Geneology [sic] (First and second generations Japanese) | 1941 | |
| Tatsuyama, Tamiko | A Divorce Case I Have Observed | 1948 | |
| Tavares, Edna; Kimseu, Gladys; Crowell, Elsie | The Boarding House as a Social Institution: Ka'iulani Home | 1936 [?] | |
| Tinker, J.S. | A Study of a Disorganized Community | n.d. | |
| Thompson, David E. | The Filipino Federation of America in Honolulu's Press | 1941 [?] | |
| Tokuda, James(65) (pseudonym) | Veteran's Homes: Mänoa Valley | 1950 | |
| Tofukuji, Harue; Matsunaga, Harue | Geishas and Nakai | 1936 | |
| Tokimasa, Yuki | Suicide | n.d. | |
| Tolentino, Mildred C. | The Pineapple Filipino Hour: Reaching the Filipino Plantation Worker by Radio | 1948 | |
| Tom, Florence | My Community: Bingham Tract (Race Relations) | 1948 | |
| Tom, Florence | Pälama Settlement and House on Henry Street | n.d. | |
| Tom, Geraldine | Chinese Social Organizations in Honolulu(66) | 1946 | |
| Tom, Vivian | My Community: 1938-1948 (Kaho'okele Street in Wailuku, Maui) | 1948 | |
| Tomita, R. | Pu'unënë, Maui | n.d. | |
| Tomita, Rokuro | Stereotypes | 1952 | |
| Tong, G. | The Dentistry Problem | n.d. | |
| Toyama, Masako | My Community Genealogy (Häwï, Kohala, Hawai'i Island) | 1941 |
Notes
54. Contains one hand-drawn map of Honolulu plus a copy of a sketch of Honolulu made by the first Rev. Bingham.
55. Contains hand-drawn map
56. Folder contains only surname.
57. Originally filed under Paulsen; paper, however, lists Schulz as first author, so Archives staff provided a new folder with names in order on cover page of paper and moved it to the new alphabetical place.
58. The writer has spelled the town name "Honokohua" with an "o" in the third syllable. Two towns of similar name are in West Maui. "Honokahua" is the larger and closer to Lahaina; "Honoköhau" the smaller and further north and east along the coast. Three reasons suggest the author is discussing Honokahua rather than Honoköhau. First her description of her subject town's being approximately eleven miles from Lahaina more closely resembles the location of Honokahua which is about 10.1 miles north of Lahaina whereas Honoköhau is another 4.8 miles further north and east. Secondly, the writer makes no mention of the other town. If she is writing about Honokahua, it is unlikely she would mention Honoköhau, smaller and further away from Lahaina. Were she describing the smaller more distant town from Lahaina, she would more likely mention the larger town located on the road to Lahaina. Finally, the pronunciation of the final two syllables of Honokahua verses the final diphthong of Honoköhau is so distinctive between the two names, one would suppose a spelling error would not be made in this syllable; hence the writer is more likely describing Honokahua.
59. Content suggests a map was included; it is missing.
60. Contains hand-drawn map, two pages of mounted b/w photographs and several charts mounted on paper at end.
61. Contents suggest the existence of a map showing distribution of Japanese members of the L.D.S. Church. If map was part of paper, it is missing. It is also possible the reference is to one of the RASRL maps.
62. Contains hand-drawn map show community with inset showing relationship to Hilo and Pahoa.
63. "South Sea Islands" refers to the island groups under League of Nations mandate to Japan the Carolines, Marianas, and Marshalls.
64. Includes hand-drawn maps.
65. James Tokuda is a pseudonym for Michiro Nakashima
66. Includes numerous typed on half sheets of paper which need to be rehoused in acid-free envelope. Each card contains information on one organization; paper seems to be summary of the information.
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