CONTENTdm
Skip to content home : browse : advanced search : preferences : my favorites : about : help   
Callimachus: the Digital Collections of the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium
 
Browsing item(s) in
results 1-20 of 244 item(s)  page 1 of 13 : ( <<  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  >> ) :: previous : next
select all : clear all : add to favorites
 Image: Title: Subject (Lib. of Congress): Description:

1. Letter from Sophie Tagima Toriumi to Olive [Hutchison], May 5, 1942 Letter from Sophie Tagima Toriumi to Olive [Hutchison], May 5, 1942

2. Letter from Aubrey A. Douglass to Irene T. Heineman, Assistant Supt. of Public Instruction, Department Letter from Aubrey A. Douglass to Irene T. Heineman, Assistant Supt. of Public Instruction, Department of Education, State of California, June 19, 1942

3. Japanese American student relocation : an American challenge Japanese American student relocation : an American challenge Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Japanese Americans -- Education (Higher); National Japanese American Student Relocation Council "NJASRC #100B-2M-6-43" document code appears at the bottom of page 4.

4. From camp to college : the story of Japanese American student From camp to college : the story of Japanese American student Japanese Americans -- Education (Higher); Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; National Japanese American Student Relocation Council; A 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 second...

5. Letter from Charles J. Adamec, Dean, Knox College, to Remsen Bird, May 6, 1942 Letter from Charles J. Adamec, Dean, Knox College, to Remsen Bird, May 6, 1942 Nishiyama, John; Knox College; Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans - Education (Higher); Education, Higher -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Adamec acknowledges the receipt of Bird's letter regarding Nishiyama's interest in Knox College (see Bird's letter Dbase #067). He describes discussions he had with Carter Davidson (President of Knox)...

6. Letter from Charles J. Adamec, Dean, Knox College, to John Nishiyama, May 6, 1942 Letter from Charles J. Adamec, Dean, Knox College, to John Nishiyama, May 6, 1942 Nishiyama, John; Knox College; Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans - Education (Higher); Education, Higher -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Adamec acknowledges the receipt of Bird's letter regarding Nishiyama's interest in Knox College (see Bird's letter Dbase #067). He mentions enclosures of information about Knox as well as admissions information....

7. Letter from Lucy W. Adams, Office of Indian Affairs, U.S. Dept of the Interior, to Remsen Bird, circa Letter from Lucy W. Adams, Office of Indian Affairs, U.S. Dept of the Interior, to Remsen Bird, circa March 30, 1942 Gila River Relocation Center (Gila River, Ariz.); Concentration camps -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; World War, 1939-1945 -- Education and the war Adams describes the resettlement of 20,000 Japanese from California to the Colorado River Indian Reservation. She requests Bird be on an educational advisory committee that will facilitate communication...

8. Letter from Marguerite K. Prince, Instructor, Pasadena Junior College, to Earle R. Hedrick, Vice President Letter from Marguerite K. Prince, Instructor, Pasadena Junior College, to Earle R. Hedrick, Vice President and Provost, University of California, May 4, 1942 Tsuneishi, K. Noel; World War, 1939-1945 -- Education and the war; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 As suggested by Bird, Prince writes to Provost Hedrick seeking advice regarding the college education of K. Noel Tsuneishi. [see Prince's letter to Bird Dbase #085] Prince also describes the hardships...

9. Letter from Laurence I. Hewes, Jr., Farm Security Administration, to Remsen Byrd [Bird], May 23, 1942 Letter from Laurence I. Hewes, Jr., Farm Security Administration, to Remsen Byrd [Bird], May 23, 1942 Agricultural systems -- Pacific Coast; Agricultural laborers -- Pacific Coast; Farm management; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; United States. Farm Security Administration; United States. Army As suggested by Miss Helen Gahagan, Hewes sends a five page report related to agricultural phase of the Japanese evacuation. The attached report discusses in detail the difficulties of relocating Japanese...

10. Letter from Remsen Bird to John Baker, Chief of Reports, War Relocation Authority, 
March 28, 1944
 Letter from Remsen Bird to John Baker, Chief of Reports, War Relocation Authority, March 28, 1944 Collection development -- Libraries At the suggestion of C.V. Hibbard, Bird writes to Baker requesting bibliographies prepared by the War Relocation Authority on the Japanese American relocation. [see Hibbard's letter to Bird, scjar01eb150,...

11. Letter from E.R. Hedrick, Vice President and Provost, University of California, to Culbert L. Olson, Letter from E.R. Hedrick, Vice President and Provost, University of California, to Culbert L. Olson, Governor, California, April 8, 1942 Education, Higher -- United States; Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 At the suggestion of Olson, Hedrick prepared and encloses copies of a first draft of letters addressed to President Franklin Roosevelt and to J. W. Studebaker, Commissioner of Education at the Office of...

12. Letter from J. Howell Atwood, Knox College, to Remsen Bird, April 27, 1942 Letter from J. Howell Atwood, Knox College, to Remsen Bird, April 27, 1942 Nishiyama, John; Knox College; Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans - Education (Higher); Education, Higher -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Atwood acknowledges the receipt of Bird's letters to him and to President Davidson of Knox College (see Bird's letters Dbase #067 and Dbase #068, respectively). He expresses a desire to "seek more data...

13. An ear to the ground, The Occidental, April 29, 1942 An ear to the ground, The Occidental, April 29, 1942 Kanow, Sinpachi; Kariya, Mary; Nakata, Russell; Nishiyama, John; Occidental College; Tajima, Ted; Tanzawa, Iko; Fitch, Robert E.; Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Universities and colleges -- California -- Periodicals Badgley, 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...

14. Letter from Remsen Bird to Thurston Davies, President, Colorado College, May 8, 1942 Letter from Remsen Bird to Thurston Davies, President, Colorado College, May 8, 1942 Japanese Americans - Education (Higher); Education, Higher -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Bird accepts Davies' judgment that it is unlikely to exchange Japanese American students at Occidental with students at Colorado College (see Davies' letter, Dbase #014). However, Bird writes that Japanese...

15. Letter from Remsen Bird to Francis Hutchins, President, Berea College, April 2, 1942 Letter from Remsen Bird to Francis Hutchins, President, Berea College, April 2, 1942 Kariya, Mary; Berea College; Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans - Education (Higher); Education, Higher -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Bird acknowledges that because of Dean Lam and Hutchins' efforts, it was possible to relocate Mary Kariya to Berea College. Bird also asks for further cooperation from Hutchins in working out plans to...

16. Letter from Remsen Bird to Kinjiro Shiraishi, April 29, 1943 Letter from Remsen Bird to Kinjiro Shiraishi, April 29, 1943 Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Bird acknowledges the receipt of Shiraishi's April 19, 1943 letter (see Dbase #064) and expresses his appreciation for what was written. Bird writes, "It is a difficult time in which we are living and...

17. Letter from Remsen Bird to Robert E. Fitch, Professor of Philosophy, Occidental College, May 15, 1942 Letter from Remsen Bird to Robert E. Fitch, Professor of Philosophy, Occidental College, May 15, 1942 Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Occidental College; World War, 1939-1945 -- Education and the war Bird asks Fitch for a report on the Japanese American students at Occidental College, checking on perspective students and what the college's responsibilities to them are. He also asks Fitch to act as...

18. Letter from Remsen Bird to John M. Gault, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Department of Justice, September 18, Letter from Remsen Bird to John M. Gault, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Department of Justice, September 18, 1942 Japanese American college students; Shiraishi, Akira; Shiraishi, Kinjiro; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Bird asks Gault for advice on the appropriate course of action to take in regards to a hearing for Akira Shiraishi's father Kinjiro Shiraishi.

19. Letter from Remsen Bird to Guy Snavely, Executive Director, Association of American Colleges, February Letter from Remsen Bird to Guy Snavely, Executive Director, Association of American Colleges, February 19, 1942 Japanese Americans - Education (Higher); Education, Higher -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Bird begins by briefly referring to a letter he wrote to Thurston Davies of Colorado College (see Dbase #012). Bird then describes the increasing problems destined to develop for Nisei Japanese and proposes...

20. Letter from Remsen Bird to Florence Brady, Registrar, Occidental College, January 15, 1942 Letter from Remsen Bird to Florence Brady, Registrar, Occidental College, January 15, 1942 Shiraishi, Akira; Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Bird endorses Akira Shiraishi for admission without reservation, affirming Shiraishi's loyalty to the country.
select all : clear all : add to favorites
results 1-20 of 244 item(s)  page 1 of 13 : ( <<  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  >> ) :: previous : next
powered by CONTENTdm ® | contact us  ^ to top ^