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1. "Akira Shiraishi Receives Occidental Scholarship" [excerpted from The Daily Optimist, January 22, 1942] "Akira Shiraishi Receives Occidental Scholarship" [excerpted from The Daily Optimist, January 22, 1942]1942-01-22Shiraishi is awarded one of fifteen Achievement Scholarships to Occidental. Article describes Shiraishi's athletic, academic and extracurricular achievements and recognitions.

2. Amache Hi It Amache Hi ItVol 1, no. 2 (Jan. 11, 1943) Vol. 2, no 3 (April 5, 1943)-no5 (June 14, 1943)This five page representative issue of the "Amache Hi It" dated April 19, 1943 includes articles such as "New School opens in May," "Dramatics club to Hold Meet," and several letters to the Editor. T

3. An ear to the ground, The Occidental, April 29, 1942 An ear to the ground, The Occidental, April 29, 19421942-04-29Badgley, executive editor, of the student weekly newspaper, describes the departure of Occidental students, particularly John Nishiyama and the faculty efforts to place Nishiyama, Nakata and Kariya in

4. Article draft addressed to M. Horton, editor CLA Bulletin, February 11, 1946 Article draft addressed to M. Horton, editor CLA Bulletin, February 11, 19461946-02-11Describes the intentions to assemble "one fairly intensive collection of materials related to World War II." This article is a comprehensive description of the background, intentions and scope of the

5. Bulletin (Granada, colo.) Bulletin (Granada, colo.)(1943-10-21) Vol. A, no 1 (Oct. 14, 1942)-Vol. A, no. 4 (Oct. 24, 1942)This eight page representative issue of the Granada Bulletin dated October 21, 1943 includes articles such as "Local Staff Source of all W.RA. Information," "Three College Courses Open," as well as a

6. Card from Helen Matsunaga to Remsen Bird, Christmas 1944 [12-25-1944] Card from Helen Matsunaga to Remsen Bird, Christmas 1944 [12-25-1944]1944-12-25This is a brief Christmas card with holiday wishes and reflection on the times. "It is difficult to comprehend why man destroys and crushes beauty and happiness to bring only agony and sorrow; perhap

7. Democracy Demands Fair Play for America's Japanese Democracy Demands Fair Play for America's Japanese[1944 or 1945]The folded pictorial pamphlet opens to two main spreads. The first offers excerpts from national newspapers under banner "Leading Papers Speak Up For It." The full sheet open features the headline"The

8. Denson Communique Denson CommuniqueNo. 1 (Oct. 23, 1942)-No. 41 (Feb. 26, 1943)This two page representative issue of the Communique dated October 27, 1942 includes articles such as "Local Girl Weds Army Corporal," "Procedure for Cashing Paychecks Explained," and announcements fo

9. Denson Tribune Denson TribuneVol. 1, no. 1 (Mar. 2, 1943)-v. 2, no. 45 (June 6, 1944)This eight page representative issue of The Denson Tribune, dated April 4, 1944 includes articles about the upcoming resettlement, draft dodging evacuees sentenced to prison, and several advertisement

10. Digest of Points Presented By Those Attending the Conference Called in Chicago for the Consideration Digest of Points Presented By Those Attending the Conference Called in Chicago for the Consideration of the Problems Connected with Relocation of the American-Born Japanese Students Who Have Been Evacuated From Pacific Coast Colleges and Universities[1942-05-29]This six-page document are the minutes of the May 29, 1942 meeting in Chicago and a list of people who attended the meeting. The minutes include headings such as "Why the American Friends Service Comm

11. Elizabeth McCloy, College Librarian, Occidental College, in the Library Elizabeth McCloy, College Librarian, Occidental College, in the Library[circa 1942]McCloy was College Librarian from 1928 to 1957. Prior to her service as College Librarian, McCloy was Reference Librarian, from 1924 to 1928. 8 x 10 in.

12. Elizabeth McCloy, College Librarian, Occidental College, in the stacks Elizabeth McCloy, College Librarian, Occidental College, in the stacks[circa 1942]McCloy was College Librarian from 1928 to 1957. Prior to her service as College Librarian, McCloy was Reference Librarian, from 1924 to 1928. 8 x 10 in.

13. From camp to college : the story of Japanese American student From camp to college : the story of Japanese American studentc1945A brief history of the student relocation efforts. Contents headings: Pioneering-and rebuilt faith ; student relocation begins ; the student relocation council is born ; the first year's work ; the se

14. From Remsen Bird to Charles F. Wishart, President, College of Wooster, April 7, 1942 From Remsen Bird to Charles F. Wishart, President, College of Wooster, April 7, 19421942-04-07This starts with general comments on student relocation as a matter "that concerns me personally." Bird also recommends and vouches for Ted Tajima to enter Wooster.

15. General information bulletin : Heart Mountain, Wyoming General information bulletin : Heart Mountain, Wyomingser. 13 (Sept. 19, 1942)-ser, 28 (Oct. 20, 1942)This six page representative issue of the "Heart Mountain General Information Bulletin" dated September 26, 1942, includes announcements such as "$100,000 War Industry to be Built Here," "Checks Will

16. Gila News-Courier Gila News-CourierVol. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 12, 1942)-Vol. 4, no. 69 (Sept. 5, 1945)This 7 page issue of the Gila News-Courier, dated December 30, 1944 includes headlines such as "Two Gila Boys Hurt in France," "Restrictions on Visiting Get Stiffer," and "Georgia Coastline has Reloca

17. Granada Pioneer Granada PioneerVol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 28, 1942)-v. 3, no. 91 (Sept. 15, 1945)This nine page representative issue of the Granada Pioneer dated November 4 1942 includes an article about self-government within the center, a map of the camp and a page in Japanese. The Granada Pio

18. Heart Mountain Sentinel Heart Mountain SentinelVol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 24, 1942) -v. 4, no. 31 (July 28, 1945)This 14 page representative issue of the "Heart Mountain Sentinel" newspaper published on December 18, 1943 and includes headlines such as "Biddle Has 'Grave Doubt' of Evacuation's Legality," "Captain

19. Japanese American Committee For Democracy News Letter Japanese American Committee For Democracy News LetterVol. 1, no. 8 (May 5, 1942) - Vol. 1, no. 11 (Oct. 1942), Vol. 2, no. 1 (Feb. 1943) - Vol. 2, no. 2 (Nov. 1943), Vol. 3, no. 1 (Jan. 1944) - Vol. 4, no. 1 (Mar. 1945) - Vol. 4, no. 3 (May 1945), v. 4, no. 5 (Jul.-Aug. 1945) - v. 4, no. 8 (Nov.-Dec. 1945) - Vol. 5, no. 6 (Aug. 1946) - Vol. 5, no. 8 (Oct. 1946), Vol. 6, no. 2 (Mar. 1947)This four page representative issue of the JACD News Letter is dated November, 1943. In the Newsletter the JACD describes itself as "an independent non-partisan organization, which subscribes to the p

20. Japanese American student relocation : an American challenge Japanese American student relocation : an American challengec1943"NJASRC #100B-2M-6-43" document code appears at the bottom of page 4.
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