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- Member of: Japanese Prints from the Arizona State University Art Museum
- Member of: Stephen Shadegg Papers (1855-1991) Collection
The recording presents three telephone conversations:
00:00:00 Billing dispute between Western Federal Corporation and Arizona Republic Advertising;
00:02:40 Discussion regarding members of unidentified executive committee;
00:04:08 Off the record interview of Shadegg by unidentified KOOL-TV reporter regarding the Arizona Select Law Enforcement Review Commission ca. 1980.
Memorial eulogy for Maricopa County Sheriff Ernest W. Roach given by Stephen Shadegg in 1946.
A young girl comes to the assistance of a wounded soldier who is hiding in a barn. The text on the left, 少女 の 仁心 士君子 も 及ば さる 所 あり, roughly translates to "the kindness of a little girl is sometimes better than what even a virtuous man can do." Part of a Meiji-period series of didactic prints.
A legend holds that to dream about Mt. Fuji, falcons and eggplant on the first night of the New Year is an omen of good fortune.
An Edo-period illustrated novel of the gesaku genre.