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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. 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...

4. Letter from Remsen Bird to Clarence E. Pickett, Executive Secretary, American Friends Service Committee, Letter from Remsen Bird to Clarence E. Pickett, Executive Secretary, American Friends Service Committee, May 18, 1942 American Friends Service Committee; Hedrick, E.R. (Earle Raymond), 1876-1943; Fitts, Charles T.; Japanese American college students; World War, 1939-1945 -- Education and the war; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Bird writes to suggest that Pickett invite Charles Fitts and E.R. Hedrick to the May 29 meeting in Chicago because they are actively involved in student relocation. Bird also wrote that "the focal point...

5. Letter from Clarence Pickett, Executive Secretary, American Friends Service Committee, to Remsen Bird, Letter from Clarence Pickett, Executive Secretary, American Friends Service Committee, to Remsen Bird, May 22, 1942 American Friends Service Committee; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Noting it is Bird's judgment that the colleges should have been asked to handle the student relocation [see Bird´s letter Dbase #189], Pickett writes that American Friends Service Committee has no part...

6. Letter from Remsen Bird to Francis J. Caffrey, Reverend, May 27 1942 Letter from Remsen Bird to Francis J. Caffrey, Reverend, May 27 1942 American Friends Service Committee; Pickett, Clarence, 1884-1965; Adams, Lucy Wilcox; Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Bird informs Caffrey that Clarence E. Pickett has been appointed to chair a committee that will handle matters related to student relocation and that a meeting has been called in Chicago on May 29. Bird...

7. Letter from Helen Matsunaga to Remsen Bird, November 3, 1944 Letter from Helen Matsunaga to Remsen Bird, November 3, 1944 American Youth for Democracy; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 In this two-page handwritten letter, Matsunaga writes that she is active in the local Democratic headquarters and has become a member of the American Youth for Democracy --- an act which has drawn controversy....

8. Letter from Remsen Bird to Teiko Ishida, Japanese American Citizens League, May 4, 1942 Letter from Remsen Bird to Teiko Ishida, Japanese American Citizens League, May 4, 1942 Association of American Colleges; Hedrick, E.R. (Earle Raymond), 1876-1943; Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Snavely, Guy M.; Western Association of Colleges In this two-page letter, Bird describes the duties and responsibilities undertaken by Western Association of Colleges as well as Association of American Colleges concerning the relocation of Japanese American...

9. Letter from Remsen Bird to Guy Snavely, Executive Director, Association of American Colleges, May 5, Letter from Remsen Bird to Guy Snavely, Executive Director, Association of American Colleges, May 5, 1942 Association of American Colleges; Japanese Americans -- Education (Higher); Education, Higher -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Hedrick, E.R. (Earle Raymond), 1876-1943 Bird expresses his wish that the work of student relocation 1ccould meet alongside of our American College Association and that we could work with it. 1d He also writes, 1cWe are, I believe, demonstrating...

10. Letter from Remsen Bird to Guy Snavely, Executive Director, Association of American Colleges, April 1, Letter from Remsen Bird to Guy Snavely, Executive Director, Association of American Colleges, April 1, 1942 Association of Colleges and Universities of the Pacific Southwest; Japanese Americans - Education (Higher); Education, Higher -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Bird suggests that the Association of American Colleges and the Association of Colleges and Universities of the Pacific Southwest work out together "a very good formula" for the relocation of Japanese...

11. Letter from Remsen Bird to Mary Kariya, April 2, 1942 Letter from Remsen Bird to Mary Kariya, April 2, 1942 Berea College; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Bird informs Kariya that he has written to the president of Berea College, her new school. He asks Kariya to "let us know how you are getting along."

12. Letter from Mary Kariya to Remsen Bird, President, Occidental College, May 10, 1942 Letter from Mary Kariya to Remsen Bird, President, Occidental College, May 10, 1942 Berea College; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Kariya acknowledges receipt of letter concerning her relocation to Berea College. Describes the Berea campus, students and social life. Reports that she is working in the business office of the library....

13. Letter from Morgan Odell, Profesor of Philosophy and Religion, Occidental College, to Simpachi Kanow, Letter from Morgan Odell, Profesor of Philosophy and Religion, Occidental College, to Simpachi Kanow, December 11, 1941 Bird, Remsen Du Bois, b. 1888; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Odell hopes that Kanow's brother's experience will not cause Kanow to drop out of college, at least not until the end of the semester. He encourages Kanow to see President Bird or Dr. Cleland before making...

14. Remsen DuBois Bird, President, Occidental College Remsen DuBois Bird, President, Occidental College Bird, Remsen Du Bois, b. 1888; Occidental College Bird was president from 1921 to 1946. For more information about President Bird, see the online biography at http://departments.oxy.edu/digitalarch/Web/bird\bird_bio2.htm and/or consult the Research Guide....

15. Letter from Remsen Bird to Shizona Tanaka, January 8, 1942 Letter from Remsen Bird to Shizona Tanaka, January 8, 1942 Bowron, Fletcher, 1887-1968; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Bird sends Tanaka a copy of Mayor Bowron's letter of January 5, 1942. [see Dbase #004]

16. Letter from Remsen Bird to Shizona Tanaka, December 16, 1941 Letter from Remsen Bird to Shizona Tanaka, December 16, 1941 Brodhead, Ted; Ober, Rice; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Learning that Tanaka may be having difficulties, Bird offers his help and that of the college.

17. Topaz Times Topaz Times Central Utah Relocation Center (Topaz, Utah); Concentration Camps -- United States -- Newspapers; World War, 1939-1945 -- Japanese Americans -- Newspapers; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 This five page representative issue of the Topaz Times dated November 4, 1944 contains headlines such as "3210 Residents Relocated; Pace Of Family Relocation Increases," "Calif. Refuses to Sound Out Return...

18. Card from Helen Matsunaga to Remsen Bird, Christmas 1944 [12-25-1944] Card from Helen Matsunaga to Remsen Bird, Christmas 1944 [12-25-1944] Christmas cards; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; This 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; perhaps...

19. Letter from Mary M. Engberg to Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady, April 15, 1942 Letter from Mary M. Engberg to Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady, April 15, 1942 Clark, Tom C. (Tom Campbell) 1899-1977; Concentration camps -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; World War, 1939-1945 -- Education and the war Engberg begins her three-page letter stating, "Many of us who are in the business of education are tremendously concerned about 'our' Japanese children and young people." She continues, "We desperately...

20. Japanese-American Relocation Collection, California Library Association Bulletin Japanese-American Relocation Collection, California Library Association Bulletin Collection -- Bibliographies; Collection development -- Libraries; Libraries -- California -- Periodicals; Occidental College; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 The article describes the background and resources of Occidental's archive of Japanese-American materials. McCloy writes, "From these various sources brought together here, we hope serious students may...
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