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Rearview Mirror: King Kalakaua prescribed medicine for his subjects

ASSOCIATED PRESS
                                The “Star Trek” TV show created by Gene Roddenberry, above, was influenced by University of Hawaii engineering dean Jasper Holmes.
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The “Star Trek” TV show created by Gene Roddenberry, above, was influenced by University of Hawaii engineering dean Jasper Holmes.

HAWAII STATE ARCHIVES
                                King David Kalakaua sat outside the Benson-Smith drugstore on Fort Street once a month in the 1880s to meet his subjects. They described their ailments, and the king looked into a medical book and wrote out a prescription. The recipient would fill it inside.
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HAWAII STATE ARCHIVES

King David Kalakaua sat outside the Benson-Smith drugstore on Fort Street once a month in the 1880s to meet his subjects. They described their ailments, and the king looked into a medical book and wrote out a prescription. The recipient would fill it inside.

HAWAII STATE ARCHIVES
                                Henry Kaiser crashed a party for the “Kaiser Alumni Association Unlimited” in 1958 for employees who were “fired, resigned, ordered to resign, or resigned and then fired.” He told them, “I feel a deep kinship with all of you.”
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HAWAII STATE ARCHIVES

Henry Kaiser crashed a party for the “Kaiser Alumni Association Unlimited” in 1958 for employees who were “fired, resigned, ordered to resign, or resigned and then fired.” He told them, “I feel a deep kinship with all of you.”

COURTESY ROY BLACKSHEAR
                                A prescription signed by “Kalakaua” dated 12.4.1883.
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A prescription signed by “Kalakaua” dated 12.4.1883.

ASSOCIATED PRESS
                                The “Star Trek” TV show created by Gene Roddenberry, above, was influenced by University of Hawaii engineering dean Jasper Holmes.
HAWAII STATE ARCHIVES
                                King David Kalakaua sat outside the Benson-Smith drugstore on Fort Street once a month in the 1880s to meet his subjects. They described their ailments, and the king looked into a medical book and wrote out a prescription. The recipient would fill it inside.
HAWAII STATE ARCHIVES
                                Henry Kaiser crashed a party for the “Kaiser Alumni Association Unlimited” in 1958 for employees who were “fired, resigned, ordered to resign, or resigned and then fired.” He told them, “I feel a deep kinship with all of you.”
COURTESY ROY BLACKSHEAR
                                A prescription signed by “Kalakaua” dated 12.4.1883.