Loose-leaf tea container for a doll

Loose-leaf tea container for a doll

Chinese loose-leaf tea container for a doll. Part of the Miss Miyazaki Japanese friendship doll trousseau, ca. 1927.

Tea-cup saucers for a doll

Tea-cup saucers for a doll

Chinese tea-cup saucers for a doll. Part of the Miss Miyazaki Japanese friendship doll trousseau, ca. 1927.

Blue-and-white Chinese tea set for a doll

Tea set for a doll

Blue-and-white Chinese tea set for a doll. Part of the Miss Miyazaki Japanese friendship doll trousseau, ca. 1927.

Sewing chest for a doll

Sewing chest for a doll

Doll-sized sewing chest with four drawers, pin cushion, gold-painted design, and silver hardware. Part of the Miss Miyazaki Japanese friendship doll trousseau, ca. 1927.

Chest of drawers for doll clothes

Chest of drawers for doll clothes

Black chest with five drawers for a doll with gold painted designs and silver hardware. Part of the Miss Miyazaki Japanese friendship doll trousseau, ca. 1927.

Doll bedding trunk

Doll bedding trunk with gold painted design and silver hardware. Part of the Miss Miyazaki Japanese friendship doll trousseau, ca. 1927.

Miss Miyazaki Japanese Friendship Doll

Concerned by the anti-Japanese atmosphere in the United States in the 1920s, Dr. Sidney Gulick established the Committee on World Friendship Among Children and began sending friendship dolls to Japan. Japan reciprocated by sending friendship dolls to the US in 1927, with Minnesota receiving a doll known as "Miss Miyazaki."

Miss Miyazaki doll

Miss Miyazaki (Tokushima) Japanese friendship doll made by Yoshitoku Doll Corporation, ca. 1927.

The General John Newton prior to decommissioning

The General John Newton prior to her decommission by the Coast Guard, ca. 1958. Photographer likely the US Army Corps of Engineers but not noted on the University of Minnesota's record of this image.

Minnesota Centennial Showboat

University of Minnesota professor Frank M. "Doc" Whiting brought a unique type of theater entertainment to the Twin Cities with the opening of the Minnesota Centennial Showboat in 1958. For more than fifty years the showboat presented a variety of student theater productions, from melodrama to Shakespeare, in a floating venue on the Mississippi River.

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