Friday, 26 October 2012

False Teeth

False Teeth

Kashiwagi worked at the Buddhist headquarters in San Francisco for almost eight years as a translator and interpreter, English secretary and editor. He also was employed at the San Francisco Public Library as a reference librarian in literature, Japanese language materials, science and government documents, and as a branch manager. At the Western Addition Branch Library, he started what became the largest collection of Japanese language books on the West Coast. He retired after 20 years in 1987, when he was cast in Philip Kan Gotanda's play, The Wash at the Eureka Theatre.

False Teeth

False Teeth

False Teeth

False Teeth

False Teeth

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False Teeth

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False Teeth



1 comment:

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