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Callimachus: the Digital Collections of the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium
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Occidental College Japanese American Relocation
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Japanese Youth Loyal to U.S. in Pacific Conflict [and] Oxy Nisei Speak..., The Occidental, December 10, 1941
Kanow, Sinpachi; Kariya, Mary; Nakata, Russell; Nishiyama, John; Tajima, Ted; Tanzawa, Iko; Occidental College; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Universities and colleges -- California -- Periodicals
Two articles appearing side by side in The Occidental, the student newspaper, shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor: "Japanese Youth..." describes Nisei individual and organizations pledges of loyalty....
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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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La Encina, 1926
Tanaka, Shizona; Japanese American college students; Occidental College; Universities and colleges -- California -- Periodicals
Two pages excerpted from the Occidental 1926 yearbook. Page 50 includes Shizona Tanaka's graduation portrait. Tanaka is captain of the baseball team, page 178
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La Encina, 1938
Toriumi, Sophie (Tajima); Nishiyama, Kiyoko; Occidental College; Japanese American college students; Universities and colleges -- California -- Periodicals
Two pages are excerpted from the Occidental 1938 yearbook. Page 'a' includes graduation portrait of Sophie Tajima [Toriumi]. Page 'b' includes Tajima and Kiyoko Nishiyama, sister of John Nishiyama, in...
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La Encina, 1942
Occidental College; Bird, Remsen Du Bois, b. 1888; Brady, Florence; Brodhead, Ted; Day, George M.; Fitch, Robert E.; Hutchison, Olive; Japanese American college students; Kariya, Mary; McCloy, Elizabeth; Nakata, Russell; Nishiyama, John; Ober, Rice; Odell, Morgan; Student newspapers and periodicals; Tajima, Ted; Tanzawa, Iko; Tanzawa, Iko; Universities and colleges -- California -- Periodicals
Selected pages from the Occidental College yearbook of 1942 featuring photos of Remsen Bird, administration, faculty and students. Excerpts include photos of Bird (42, 43); Hutchison (46); McCloy ( 46,...
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La Encina, 1946
Tajima, Ted; Occidental College; Japanese American college students; Universities and colleges -- California -- Periodicals
Page 90 excerpted from the Occidental 1946 yearbook includes Ted Tajima's graduation portrait.
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Letter from [Olive Hutchison] Secretary to Dr. Bird, to Mr. Englund, Director of Recreation, Santa Anita Assembly Center, May 27, 1942
Concentration Camps -- United States; Hutchison, Olive; Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Occidental College; Santa Anita Assembly Center (Santa Anita, Calif.)
Bird's secretary encloses a list of luncheon attendees at Occidental College concerning Recreation Department at Santa Anita. The letter also mentions an explanatory letter from Bird to Father Caffrey....
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Letter from Akira Shiraishi to Remsen Bird
Shiraishi, Kinjiro; Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.); National Japanese American Student Relocation Council; Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.); Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Shiraishi expresses appreciation for assistance in the release of his father. He mentions the possibility of attending a Y.M.C.A college even though this course does not particularly appeal to him. But...
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Letter from Akira Shiraishi to Remsen Bird, October 1, 1942
Shiraishi, Kinjiro; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Shiraishi expresses hope in reuniting with father after hearing that Bird is on the rehearing board for interned Japanese aliens. He expresses appreciation for all that Bird has done and reminisces on...
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Letter from Aubrey A. Douglass to Irene T. Heineman, Assistant Supt. of Public Instruction, Department of Education, State of California, June 19, 1942
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Letter from B. M. Bryan, Lt. Col., FA, Chief, Aliens Division, to Mary M. Engberg, May 1, 1942
World War, 1939-1945 -- Evacuation of civilians; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; United States. War Dept.
On behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt, Bryan replies to Engberg's letter [see Engberg's letter Dbase #076]. Bryan states that the "policy of the War Department in regard to the payment of evacuees has not been finally...
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Letter from C.F. Garman, Staff Member, Colorado Council of Churches, to Ruth Diveley, Order Librarian, Occidental College
Collection development -- Libraries; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945;
Garman details materials available about the Japanese American Internment and sources from which they may be obtained. He includes periodicals, government publications, congressional reports, pamphlets...
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Letter from C.L. Reeves, Superintendent of Schools, County of Los Angeles, to Remsen Bird, May 12, 1942
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; World War, 1939-1945 -- Education and the war;
Reeves invites Bird to attend a meeting of superintendents and principals in the Los Angeles County concerning the continuing of education for Japanese American evacuees. [See Bird's reply Dbase #088]
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Letter from C.V. Hibbard, Director, National Japanese American Student Relocation Council, to Remsen Bird, March 21, 1944
Collection development -- Libraries
In this two-page letter, Hibbard suggests that Bird contact officials at the War Relocation Authority for a copy of "extensive bibliographies" on relocation matters prepared by that agency. The second...
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Letter from C.V. Hibbard, Director, National Japanese American Student Relocation Council, to Elizabeth McCloy, May 6, 1943
Collection development -- Libraries; National Japanese American Student Relocation Council; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Hibbard sends an "informal report letter addressed to the members of the Committee on the West Coast" and a bulletin on the process of relocating students. He will put McCloy on the mailing list for all...
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Letter from Charles F. Wishart, President, College of Wooster, to Remsen Bird, April 16, 1942
Tajima, Ted; College of Wooster; Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans - Education (Higher); Education, Higher -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Wishart replies to a letter sent by Bird on April 7 (see Bird's letter, Dbase #143), stating that he regretfully cannot accept all Japanese American students, but is tentatively committed to Ted Tajima....
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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....
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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)...
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Letter from Charles T. Fitts, Secretary-Treasurer, Western College Association, to Members of Committee on American-born Japanese and Aliens, May 28, 1942
Japanese American college students; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; World War, 1939-1945 -- Education and the war; American Friends Service Committee
Fitts informs the members of the Committee on American-born Japanese and Aliens of the meeting to be held on May 29, 1942 at the Stevens Hotel in Chicago. Fitts quotes extensively from a Milton Eisenhower...
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Letter from Charlotte Susu-Mago to Elizabeth McCloy, December 15, 1943
Concentration Camps -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Tulare Assembly Center (Tulare, Calif.)
In this five-page letter, Susu-Mago describes the isolation at Tulare Assembly Center, the incredulousness and resentment felt by younger internees with older parents, and internees“ worries over the...
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