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Callimachus: the Digital Collections of the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium
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Letter from Remsen Bird to Helen Matsunaga, December 29, 1944
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945;
In his reply to the Christmas card sent by Matsunaga (see Dbase #050), Bird expresses appreciation of Matsunaga's thoughtfulness and disappointment in the ongoing war. He writes, "Economic instability...
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Letter from Remsen Bird to Helen Matsunaga, January 28, 1944
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Bird thanks her for taking care of Betty's [?] affairs. (see scjar01ea043) He offers words of encouragement for "the tremendous days of tremendous responsibilities where you will be much needed."
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Letter from Remsen Bird to Helen Matsunaga, June 13, 1945
Occidental College; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
In his reply to Matsunaga's letter of May 28, 1945 (see Dbase #054), Bird explains that he has been the president of Occidental College for 25 years and that it is time to step down. He and his wife will...
144.
Letter from Remsen Bird to Helen Matsunaga, November 7, 1944
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Blake, William, 1757-1827
In his reply to Matsunaga's letter of November 3, 1944 (see Dbase #048), Bird writes, "We must keep our understanding and good will but we must also be shrewd at all times." He also recommends the poems...
145.
Letter from Remsen Bird to Helen Matsunaga, September 27, 1944
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945;
In this letter Bird observes that "agony of war is still upon us", but he also notes, "Japanese-Americans like you [Matsunaga] have a great destiny in the promotion" of a better world. [see Matsunaga's...
146.
Letter from Remsen Bird to J. Harry Cotton, Presbyterian Theological Seminary, April 9, 1942
Nakata, Russell; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Bird writes in this recommendation letter of Russell Nakata, "I recommend him with great personal interest and unreserved approval." He briefly describes Nakata's personality and faith, and expresses hopes...
147.
Letter from Remsen Bird to J. Howell Atwood, Knox College, April 21, 1942
Nishiyama, John; Knox College; Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans - Education (Higher); Education, Higher -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
In this brief letter, Bird mentions an enclosure for Carter Davidson, President of Knox College (see Dbase #067) and requests Atwood's "personal thoughtfulness" on the matter of Japanese American student...
148.
Letter from Remsen Bird to J. L. McCorison, Jr., President, Yankton College, April 10, 1942
Yankton College; Japanese Americans - Education (Higher); Education, Higher -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Bird thanks McCorison for agreeing to admit Japanese American students (see McCorison's letter, Dbase #273). He also writes that a committee should be appointed by the Association of American Colleges...
149.
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,...
150.
Letter from Remsen Bird to John L. DeWitt, Lieutenant General, Western Defense Command, April 23, 1942
Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Clark, Tom C. (Tom Campbell) 1899-1977
Commenting upon the leadership and services done by the Ninth Corps Area whose responsibilities included the relocation of Japanese Americans, Bird expresses his interest in providing educational opportunities...
151.
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.
152.
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...
153.
Letter from Remsen Bird to Kinjiro Shiraishi, March 14, 1945
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Shiraishi, Akira; Shiraishi, Kinjiro
Bird thanks Kinjiro Shiraishi for bringing him up to date on the Shiraishi family. [Bird enclosed this letter along with a letter he wrote to Akira Shiraishi. See Dbase #130.]
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Letter from Remsen Bird to Marguerite K. Prince, Instructor, Pasadena Junior College, May 12, 1942
Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; World War, 1939-1945 -- Education and the war; Snavely, Guy; Tsuneishi, K. Noel; Hedrick, E.R. (Earle Raymond), 1876-1943
Bird informs Prince that the committee on student relocation has passed a resolution to asks Junior Colleges to work with them. Bird also writes that Prince should keep in touch with Hedrick regarding...
155.
Letter from Remsen Bird to Mary Engberg, Polytechnic High School, April 29, 1943
Collection development -- Libraries; Shiraishi, Akira; Shiraishi, Kinjiro; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Bird thanks Engberg for sending materials related to Japanese Americans for the library's collection. He also mentions the receipt of a "beautiful letter" from Akira and his father, writing, "You know...
156.
Letter from Remsen Bird to Mary Engberg, Polytechnic High School, December 28, 1942
Matsunaga, Helen; Collection development -- libraries; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Bird sends New Year greetings, mentioning a Christmas card from Helen Matsunaga (see Dbase #050). He would like to get together soon and be brought up to date. He also thanks Engberg for sending various...
157.
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."
158.
Letter from Remsen Bird to Myrtle L. Fetzer, U.S.O. Club, November 30, 1943
Matsunaga, Helen; United Service Organizations (U.S.); Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Bird writes that he is delighted to recommend Helen Matsunga (see Dbase #125), noting, "She is a very fine young lady, thoroughly loyal."
159.
Letter from Remsen Bird to Normal Littell, Assistant Attorney General, August 10, 1942
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; World War, 1939-1945 -- education and the war; Concentration camps -- United States
Bird writes about his concern over the treatment of Japanese Americans, noting that while there are some Japanese "unfriendly" to America, the vast majority are loyal. Bird describes the uncomfortable...
160.
Letter from Remsen Bird to Richard C. Mills, Executive Field Secretary, National Intercollegiate Christian Council, April 2, 1942
Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
In his reply to Mills' letter of March 31, 1942 (see Dbase #263), Bird denies that he is "irritated". He writes that he is merely concerned that "we shall all work together under the proper auspices and...
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