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Callimachus: the Digital Collections of the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium
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41.
Letter from Clarence E. Pickett for the Supporting Membership Committee, Japanese American Citizens League, to Remsen Bird, April 15, 1944
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945;
This is a general letter on the objectives of the Japanese American Citizens League, inviting Bird "to assist in definding the rights of loyal Americans of Japanese ancestry" by becoming a member.
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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...
43.
Letter from Clarence Pickett, Executive Secretary, American Friends Service Committee, to Remsen Bird, May 15, 1942
Japanese American college students; World War, 1939-1945 -- Education and the war; Japanese Americans - Education (Higher); Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Noting that Milton Eisenhower has asked him to undertake the relocation of Japanese American students, Pickett writes to invite Bird to a meeting to be held on May 29 in Chicago. Attached to this letter...
44.
Letter from D.H. Shimizu, Business Manager, Manzanar Free Press, to Elizabeth McCloy, April 10, 1943
Collection development -- Libraries; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945;
Shimizu responds to letter written to Director of Manzanar Relocation Center in regards to Manzanar Free Press Subscription. He quotes subscription rates and offers to send copies upon receipt of payment....
45.
Letter from E.R. Hedrick, President, University of California, Los Angeles, to Remsen Bird, April 23, 1942
Education (Secondary);Olson, Culbert; Dexter, Walter F.; Heinemann, Irene; Adams, Lucy Wilcox; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Hedrick asks Bird to wait until the return of Lucy Adams to Los Angeles before taking further steps regarding the secondary education for young Japanese Americans in the reception centers.
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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...
47.
Letter from Edward Kazuya Sanada to Remsen Bird, April 29, 1942
Education; Concentration Camps -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
In this handwritten letter, Sanada offers his service to teach evacuated school children and asks Bird for advice on where he may obtain information on the matter. [see Bird´s reply Dbase #0180] [Letter...
48.
Letter from Edward Kazuya Sanada to Remsen Bird, April 29, 1942
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
In this handwritten letter, Sanada offers his service to teach evacuated school children and asks Bird for advice on where he may obtain information on the matter. [see Bird´s reply Dbase #0180] [Letter...
49.
Letter from Eleanor Clarke, American Friends Service Committee, to "Dear Friend"
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
This is a general letter accompanying two leaflets stating that despite racial differences, Japanese Americans are still Americans. "We hope the two enclosures will help our generous friends and contributors...
50.
Letter from Elizabeth J. McCloy to Carey McWilliams, April 2, 1943
Collection development -- Libraries
McCloy asks McWilliams for suggestions on additional materials that the Library may aquire. She also thanks McWilliams for "interest you have already created on campus through your recent talk in assembly."...
51.
Letter from Elizabeth J. McCloy to Remsen Bird, May 4, 1943
Collection development -- Libraries
McCloy updates Bird on the progress the Library has made in terms of materials acquired thus far and on other sources of information being explored. She asks for Bird's suggestions and advice on getting...
52.
Letter from Elizabeth J. McCloy, to John R. Lechner, May 24, 1944
Collection development -- Libraries
McCloy writes that it is the Library's mission to gather "material on the various aspects of the problem arising from the presence of the Japanese and those of Japanese ancestry in the United States during...
53.
Letter from Elizabeth McCloy to Remsen Bird, February 26, 1946
Collection development -- Libraries; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
McCloy updates Bird on the development of the collection as well as a broader update on the situation of the college. There were two unexpected donations and the library budget has slightly increased.
54.
Letter from Elizabeth McCloy to Willis Kerr, Librarian, Claremont, California, November 20, 1944
Collection development -- Libraries; McWilliams, Carey, 1905-; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
McCloy inquires about Kerr having acquired source materials for book entitled, Prejudice: Japanese-Americans, Symbols of Racial Intolerance. She describes materials Occidental has collected, offers duplicates...
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Letter from Esther B. Rhodes, Japanese American Committee, Southern California Branch, American Friends Service Committee, to "Dear Friend", December 21, 1944
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Noting that the ban excluding Japanese Americans from the West Coast is about to be lifted and the "Supreme Court has ruled that it is unconstitutional" to exclude uncharged citizens from the West Coast,...
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Letter from Ethel T. Haugen, Secretary, California Housing and Planning Association, to Remsen Bird, October 24, 1942
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Haugen informs Bird of a letter sent by the California Housing and Planning Association to General DeWitt. Haugen encloses copies of the letter and the cover letter. [see letters Dbase #018 and Dbase #019]...
57.
Letter from Fletcher Bowron, Mayor, Los Angeles, to Remsen Bird, January 5, 1942
Tanaka, Shizona; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Bowron acknowledges the receipt of the December 30, 1941 letter from Bird [see Dbase #002] regarding Shizona Tanaka. Bowron writes that he is "assigning the matter to a competent committee of lawyers"...
58.
Letter from Fletcher Bowron, Mayor, Los Angeles, to Remsen Bird, January 5, 1942
Tanaka, Shizona; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Bowron acknowledges receiving the December 30, 1941 letter from Bird regarding Shizona Tanaka. [see Dbase #002] Bowron states that he is "assigning the matter to a competent committee of lawyers" and that...
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Letter from Flora D. Smith, Board of Education, City of Los Angeles, to Irene Heineman, Assistant Superintendent of Public Instruction, May 28, 1942
Concentration camps -- United States; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; World War, 1939-1945 -- Education and the war
In this two-page letter, Smith apologizes for the delay in sending the attached list of names of "Japanese evacuees who have qualities of leadership." She also mentions that she has received a large amount...
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Letter from Florence Brady, Registrar, Occidental College, to Gordon K. Chapman, Field Representative for Japanese Work, Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church, September 22, 1943
Kanow, Sinpachi; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Brady expresses delight that Kanow has made a "satisfactory adjustment to the trying circumstances which have faced him." Occidental's policy does not recognize work at professional schools but she attaches...
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