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Article, "Japanese-American Relocation"
Article, "Japanese-American Relocation"
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
This article was written by Ruth Patway Vickers in 1951 with a contemporary viewpoint. The information in this article describes the conditions under which the Japanese Americans lived during their time in the interment camps and how they were perceived by other Americans.
Pax Yearbook 1951, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
Pax Yearbook 1951, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Pax, 1927; 1946-2020
Yearbook of Subiaco Abbey and Academy for the 1950-1951 school year.
Subiaco Guide 1951, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
Subiaco Guide 1951, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Subiaco Guide, 1902-1992
Yearbook and directory of Subiaco Academy, entitled "The Subiaco Guide," for the 1951-1952 school year.
Bernie Babcock And Pauline Hoeltzel
Bernie Babcock And Pauline Hoeltzel
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a black and white photograph of Bernie Babcock receiving her honorary degree in Literature from the University of Arkansas in the spring of 1951. Seated next to her is Pauline Hoeltzel, who was a member of the University of Arkansas's Board of Trustees.
Malvern Colored High School Football Team
Malvern Colored High School Football Team
Sports in Arkansas
This is a black and white photograph of the Malvern Colored High School football team in Malvern. Stats for the 1950/1951 season are at the bottom of the photo.
St. Peter's Catholic School Cheerleaders, 1951
St. Peter's Catholic School Cheerleaders, 1951
Arkansas schools
Postcard sent to Jettie Mae Turner on September 8, 1951, depicting a group of St. Peter's Catholic School cheerleaders. Pictured are Christine Hammons, Gladys T. Turner, Marinda Henderson, Jettie Mae Turner, and Bessie Marie Davis.
Children With Mr. And Mrs. Claus At The Independence County Library's Annual Christmas Story Hour
Children With Mr. And Mrs. Claus At The Independence County Library's Annual Christmas Story Hour
Holidays and celebrations
Photo of children standing with Mr. and Mrs. Claus at the annual Christmas Story Hour sponsored by the Independence County Library. In the background is Mrs. Terry Griffith, librarian standing in front of a decorated Christmas tree.
Hollins Columns (1951 Dec 14), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1951 Dec 14), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Death Takes No Holiday
- Harpist Plays At Gift Service
- Fine Arts Dept. Now Displaying Japanese Prints
- Git the Shotgun, Paw the Pastures Full of Wild Injuns
- Old News and New News = Hollins News
- Music Students Present Recital
- Marine Lieut. Visits Hollins
- Pre-Season Activities Fill Hollins Calendar
- Orchesis Invites Campus to Party
- A Philosopher's View Of Jacques Maritain
- Why Not a Madonna?
- Majority Wants Smoking But,--
- The Columns' Campus Cutie
- Is Sue Peter Mixing A-Bomb
- Neighboring News
- "Puddytat"
- Visiting Viruses Snatch Students
- Orchids and Onions
- The Spirit Stalks
- Snookin' with Snookie
- Career Woman Bernard Speaks On Insurance …
The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1951, Mary Yost, Ivy Leaman, Josephine Kain, Sally Canan, Lois Crawford, Richard P. Richter, Robert Herber, Jonni Graf, William Lukens, Carolyn Herber, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Bob Odenheimer, Ted Wenner, Ed Klein
The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1951, Mary Yost, Ivy Leaman, Josephine Kain, Sally Canan, Lois Crawford, Richard P. Richter, Robert Herber, Jonni Graf, William Lukens, Carolyn Herber, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Bob Odenheimer, Ted Wenner, Ed Klein
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Feulner goes to convention in New York • Supply Store announces 40 percent reductions • Pi Gamma Mu sets initiation banquet for new members • Booster Committee doing art work • "Messiah" concert called credit to Philip's directing ability • Harte and Lukens named '53 year book co-editors • Count to speak at 3rd Forum on January 9 • Y hears lecture on loyalty oath • Students dance at "winter whirl" • Inge Rudloff to speak • Pre-Christmas week of gay events arrives • Curtain Club may give play again • Candlelight Communion planned Thursday night • St. Nick furthers …
The Ursinus Weekly, December 3, 1951, Mary Yost, Jean Stewart, Evelyn Scharf, Elsie R. Belz, Richard P. Richter, Robert Herber, Jonni Graf, Joan Higgins, Barbara P. Powell, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Sallie Lumis
The Ursinus Weekly, December 3, 1951, Mary Yost, Jean Stewart, Evelyn Scharf, Elsie R. Belz, Richard P. Richter, Robert Herber, Jonni Graf, Joan Higgins, Barbara P. Powell, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Sallie Lumis
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
26 men join frats after rush week • Library used book sale begins today • Chem group lists water program • "Light up the sky" scores hit as first stage offering • "Messiah" features highly-rated soloists • Christmas plans made by WSGA; Lights needed • "Private lives" given as group production by new club members • English Club takes in new members • French Club plans party • Senior ball theme set for Friday • Y panel discusses army conscription • FTA to hear talk on teaching ways • Editorials: A pledge is a pledge; World discusses peace • Bob …
The Ursinus Weekly, November 19, 1951, Mary Yost, Joanne Sherr, Richard P. Richter, Jonni Graf, Irene Schweitzer, Richard Kiszonas, Dave Hallstrom, Robert E. Armstrong, Marilyn Engleman, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ted Wenner, Bob Odenheimer
The Ursinus Weekly, November 19, 1951, Mary Yost, Joanne Sherr, Richard P. Richter, Jonni Graf, Irene Schweitzer, Richard Kiszonas, Dave Hallstrom, Robert E. Armstrong, Marilyn Engleman, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ted Wenner, Bob Odenheimer
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Four soloists for "Messiah" concert named • Fraternities give out bids; Plan parties next week • Student-faculty talents presented for benefit of Campus Chest fund • Kiszonas is new senior class prexy • Red Cross disbands • WSGA hears plans for Student Union • Forum speaker says religious belief implies skeptical aspect • Curtain rises on "Private Lives" act tomorrow night • Nominees listed for '53 yearbook positions • Curtain Club play set for 2-night run • Student tells of conditions in Russia • Senior ball set • Campus Chest campaign reaches half-way mark • Haverford College student panel to …
Hollins Columns (1951 Nov 15), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1951 Nov 15), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Dr. Gordh Conducts Services
- Marty Barber Cops Cup
- Carter Harrison Will Talk in Chapel
- Joint Legislature History Has Origin in Late 1920's
- Party Given By Riding Club For Apprentices
- High Schools Host Hollins Emissaries
- "Stardust" To Cover Stage Saturday As Fall Play
- Music Department Presents Recitals
- Students And Faculty Scheduled For 'Y' Chapel
- Miss Masloff, Soprano, Presented in Concert
- Listen My Children and You Shall Hear Of Some Changes Made From Year to Year
- Outlook On Keller Black As Ever
- Group Leaders Save Freshmen Scalps
- What Good Minds Have You Read Lately?
- Reelected Churchill Faces Problems
- Short …
The Ursinus Weekly, November 12, 1951, Mary Yost, Linford Loesch, Jean Stewart, Donna Webber, Richard P. Richter, John Billman, Jonni Graf
The Ursinus Weekly, November 12, 1951, Mary Yost, Linford Loesch, Jean Stewart, Donna Webber, Richard P. Richter, John Billman, Jonni Graf
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Second Forum features talk on philosophy • MSGA compiles roster of minimum penalties • Campus Chest combines all campaigns for money • Library records show big increase • Chem society lists speaker • Marriage discussion held at Y fireside chats • Students offered cheap rates for "The River" • Kenneth Graham read at meeting • Cast listed for group production • Large crowd hears pianist in local recital Thursday • Jones, Pettit write Ursinus spirit song • Newman Club plans events • Four new members join pre-legal group • Dr. Garrett pens article for language journal • Editorials: Dreamers wanted; …
The Ursinus Weekly, November 8, 1951, Mary Yost, Linford Loesch, Edythe Carter, Richard P. Richter, G. Brandon Donahue, Jonni Graf, Rhoda Blumenthal, Jean Stewart, Carol Morgan, Harry Markley, Ed Klein, Charles Haverstick, Ted Wenner
The Ursinus Weekly, November 8, 1951, Mary Yost, Linford Loesch, Edythe Carter, Richard P. Richter, G. Brandon Donahue, Jonni Graf, Rhoda Blumenthal, Jean Stewart, Carol Morgan, Harry Markley, Ed Klein, Charles Haverstick, Ted Wenner
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
75 students, faculty give blood Friday • Pianist scheduled for local concert Thursday evening • Jones reads short stories at meeting • Another bus added for local students • Jane Gulick named news editor on Weekly staff • All-Ursinus cast stars in Philadelphia TV program • Forum speaker tells of far east situation • Freshmen start work on Booster Committee • Big Sisters to entertain Little Sisters at party • First group play planned • 35 women accept bids to five campus sororities • Dr. Rice attends Atlantic Union confab in Memphis • Y groups discuss respective topics • Final …
Hollins Columns (1951 Nov 2), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1951 Nov 2), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Sophs Splurge For Glittering Nov. Dance
- Class, District Games End Hockey
- Jean B. Withers Stars In Richmond Theatres
- Wiedenaar Etchings Displayed
- Martinsville's Rev. C. Fishburne Scheduled For Sunday Chapel
- Lexington Alumnae Organize New Club
- Campus Changes CreepUp
- Students Give Recital
- Apprentices Announced
- Number Please
- Washington U. Quizs Cheating Causes
- College Women Make Best Wives Says Husband
- Knit One, Purl Two, Drop Three, Drat!
- "Wherefore Art Thou?....." Here Thou Art
- Ramblin' With Ritchie
- Rats Wear Caps So Do Minks, Sometimes
- My Trip to Mexico
- Dirty Story Revealed in "Killer" Keller
- Senior Sketches
- Pre-Curtain Panic Ensues
- Campus Calendar …
The Ursinus Weekly, October 29, 1951, Mary Yost, Richard P. Richter, Robert Rosenberger, G. Brandon Donahue, Jonni Graf, Marilyn Engleman, Dick Hector, Sal Fitch, Ed Klein
The Ursinus Weekly, October 29, 1951, Mary Yost, Richard P. Richter, Robert Rosenberger, G. Brandon Donahue, Jonni Graf, Marilyn Engleman, Dick Hector, Sal Fitch, Ed Klein
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Sororities bid upperclassmen during week • Lachman named vice-president • Henning Prentis delivers Founders Day Address • Curtain Club reveals leads for Fall play • Y group hears talk; Four at conference • Pianist to perform in Bomberger Hall on November 8 • Frosh give show; Custom period ends • Junior bazaar slated • Ruby takes photos; Tentative dates set • Movie list made up • Editorials: Alumni spirit; And in this corner; Sororities, fraternities do nothing for Ursinus • Donahue, '51 alumnus, reports on life among Arabs in French Morocco • Letters to the editor • Jones to read …
The Ursinus Weekly, October 22, 1951, Mary Yost, Edythe Carter, Richard P. Richter, Jonni Graf, Nancy Schuchert, Barbara P. Powell, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ed Klein, Janice Christian, Charles Haverstick, Ted Wenner
The Ursinus Weekly, October 22, 1951, Mary Yost, Edythe Carter, Richard P. Richter, Jonni Graf, Nancy Schuchert, Barbara P. Powell, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ed Klein, Janice Christian, Charles Haverstick, Ted Wenner
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Seniors elect Paul Doughty new president • Full day planned for return of Old Timers • "Weekly" staff is enlarged by new members • Y retreat termed success; Varied program enjoyed • Chem group plans trip to exhibition • "Ruby" pictures slated • FTA plans roast for all members • Red Cross plans first aid, life saving courses for students • '55 show features night club life • 4 members added to Lantern staff • Chairmen named for junior events • Jobs offered • Scientific phenomena featured in magic show October 31 • Y cabinet makes new appointments • F&M …
Letter From Senator Langer To Lillie Wolf Regarding The Inundation Of Her Lands By The Garrison Dam, October 20, 1951, William Langer
Letter From Senator Langer To Lillie Wolf Regarding The Inundation Of Her Lands By The Garrison Dam, October 20, 1951, William Langer
William Langer Papers
In this letter, dated October 20, 1951 from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Lillie Wolf of Elbowoods, North Dakota, Langer makes reference to a reply he has received from the US Department of the Interior in response to an inquiry he has made on Wolf's behalf regarding the inundation of her property by the Garrison Dam.
Langer refers to the reply he received being enclosed with his letter to Wolf, but there was no enclosure attached to this letter when it was found in the Langer Papers.
Note: while Langer spells Wolf's first name "Lily," Wolf's own signature …
Hollins Columns (1951 Oct 18), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1951 Oct 18), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Li'l Theatre Plays Host to Frosh Drama
- Orchesis Issues Five Invitations On Point System
- Shirley Henn Visits Alumnae
- American Colleges Give New Importance to Honor Systems
- Annual YWCA Lecture Series Scheduled to Begin Study
- Hollins Holds Hockey Heyday
- Sunday Gymkana Features Insane Equestrian Games
- Long Gone
- "Puddytat"
- Obituaries
- "Wherefore Art Thou?-----"
- Does Hollins Have a Reputation?
- Executive, Junior Grade
- A La Mode
- "Hits and Misses"
- 'Mint Julep Males' Here to Stay, Say Yankee-land Experts
- The Rogers Have Goats
- She's A Lucky Strike Ad in the Flesh
- Who Said, "Go East Young Lady"
- 'Nobody Loves Us' Or 'Our …
The Ursinus Weekly, October 15, 1951, Mary Yost, Irene Schweitzer, Richard P. Richter, Ralph Sternberg, Jonni Graf, Joan Higgins, Robert E. Armstrong, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ted Wenner
The Ursinus Weekly, October 15, 1951, Mary Yost, Irene Schweitzer, Richard P. Richter, Ralph Sternberg, Jonni Graf, Joan Higgins, Robert E. Armstrong, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ted Wenner
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Henning W. Prentis slated as speaker at Founders' Day program, October 24 • Chaplain first Forum speaker on October 31 • Curtain Club adds sixty new members at annual party • New preceptress in charge of 646 Main • 300 books added to Library collection • Piano recital date moved to Nov. 8 • Cub and Key honor given to Jay Kern • Y plans weekend trip, arranges fireside chats • Date announced for civil service exam • WAA to sell socks, Christmas cards • Soph class plans year; Informal dance Nov. 3 • French Club discusses plans • Rev. …
Letter From Senator Langer To Ralph Shane Regarding The Naming Of The Garrison Dam Reservoir, October 9, 1951, William Langer
Letter From Senator Langer To Ralph Shane Regarding The Naming Of The Garrison Dam Reservoir, October 9, 1951, William Langer
William Langer Papers
This letter dated October 9, 1951, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Ralph Shane of Elbowoods, North Dakota thanks Shane for his letter suggesting that the reservoir formed by the Garrison Dam be called Lake Sakakawea, a name Langer calls "good and fitting." However, he informs Shane, the decision has already been made to call the reservoir "Lake Thompson."
The letter includes the handwritten annotation “Garrison Dam.”
The Ursinus Weekly, October 8, 1951, Mary Yost, Richard P. Richter, Jonni Graf, David Hallstrom, Dick Hector, Jean Stewart, Paul M. Jones, Bob Odenheimer, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ted Wenner, Patricia Garrow
The Ursinus Weekly, October 8, 1951, Mary Yost, Richard P. Richter, Jonni Graf, David Hallstrom, Dick Hector, Jean Stewart, Paul M. Jones, Bob Odenheimer, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ted Wenner, Patricia Garrow
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Enrollment drops back; Freshman class contributes 163 students to 692 total • 2 more test for Selective Service set • Thespians invite new talent; Fall comedy selected • Martha Daniels, Jane Gulick elected new WSGA president, vice-president • Mrs. Pancoast is alumni secretary • Dates listed for graduate exams • Ruby editors choose department heads • Cup-o-coffee? Late breakfasts resume • WSGA discusses new business at meeting • Bio assistant named • Dr. Yost to present first English reading • Pair sentenced for violations • Lantern deadline set for Oct. 31; Associates sought • Editorials: To the Class of '55; …
Hollins Columns (1951 Oct 8), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1951 Oct 8), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Bishop Juhan, Dr. Clements Scheduled For Chapel Talks
- Sunday Gallery Talk By W. Behl Opens Sculpture Display
- Board of Trustees Alumnae Association Hold Fall Meetings
- Sallie Shepherd Fund Engages Famous Lutenist
- Jose Limon and Unique Dance Group Slated for Performance at Hollins
- Ramblin' with Ritchie
- A Freshman Writes...
- Pity The Poor Group Leader
- "Puddytat"
- Students Anticipate Tinker Day (1933)
- Library Adds New Books
- The October Calendar
- Publicity Plus
- Hollins Girls Witness Struggle Between Weddings and Diplomas
- Hollins is Home to Other Nations
- Marion Guest Wins Essay Contest
- President Gramely Gives Definition of College Girl
- The Freshmen Sing! …
Letter From Senator Langer To Edwin And Beatrice Zimmerman Regarding The Naming Of The Garrison Dam Reservoir, October 2, 1951, William Langer
Letter From Senator Langer To Edwin And Beatrice Zimmerman Regarding The Naming Of The Garrison Dam Reservoir, October 2, 1951, William Langer
William Langer Papers
This letter dated October, 1951, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Edwin and Beatrice Zimmerman marks the receipt of their letter from August 11, 1951. Langer thanks the Zimmermans and informs them that the name of Lake Thompson “has already been decided.” The letter is marked with the handwritten annotation “Garrison Dam.”
See also:
Letter from Edwin and Beatrice Zimmerman to Senator Langer Regarding the Naming of the Garrison Dam Reservoir, August 11, 1951
Letter From Senator Langer To Mrs. H.T. Burns Regarding The Naming Of The Garrison Dam Reservoir, October 1, 1951, William Langer
Letter From Senator Langer To Mrs. H.T. Burns Regarding The Naming Of The Garrison Dam Reservoir, October 1, 1951, William Langer
William Langer Papers
This letter dated October 1, 1951, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Mrs. H.T. Burns of Garrison, North Dakota, acknowledges receipt of Burns’s letter suggesting the Garrison Dam reservoir be named after one of the tribes of North Dakota, and thanks her for sharing her views, before informing her that the decision has already been made to name the reservoir Lake Thompson.
The letter is marked with the handwritten annotation “Garrison Dam.”
Hollins Columns (1951 Sept 21), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1951 Sept 21), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Hollins Enrollment Increases
- Several Members Added To Faculty and Staff
- Choir Vacancies Announced
- Dr. Douglas Horton, First Chapel Speaker
- A Message From Our President
- Campus Rejuvenated
- Formal Opening Address to be Given By President Everett
- Curriculum Revised New Courses Added
- From the Staff.....
- Success of Honor Systems Depends on Individual
- Y Extends Welcome
- Names and Places To Go With The Faces
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, September 1951, J. Harold Brownback, Muriel B. Pancoast, Calvin D. Yost, Louis A. Krug, Paul Levengood, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Norman E. Mcclure
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, September 1951, J. Harold Brownback, Muriel B. Pancoast, Calvin D. Yost, Louis A. Krug, Paul Levengood, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Norman E. Mcclure
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, 1937-1969
President's page • Dr. Harry Cochran addresses graduating class • Newcomen Society honors Ursinus • Robert Herber awarded Fulbright scholarship • Dr. Prentis to speak on Founders Day • Faculty changes 1951-52 • New stack level houses 17,000 volumes • Ilse Helfferich weds • Former student bequeaths Ursinus College $77,000 • Hood honors Mr. Noss • New Ursinus directors • Statistical report for twentieth reunion • Alumni Day resume • Class of '26 celebrates twenty-fifth reunion • Memorial scholarship drive totals $60,000 • 58 attend York County banquet • Alumni Athletic Association reorganized • Ursinus Women's Club • Mrs. Pancoast …
Changin The Name Of The Reservoir To Be Formed Bygarrison Dam, N. Dak., Known As Garrison Reservoir, To Lake Thompson, United States Congress, Us Senate
Changin The Name Of The Reservoir To Be Formed Bygarrison Dam, N. Dak., Known As Garrison Reservoir, To Lake Thompson, United States Congress, Us Senate
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This report, dated August 2, 1951, also known as United States Senate Report 608, was written by the US Senate Committee on Public Works to accompany US Senate Joint Resolution 13. In the report, the Committee recommends passage of the bill with no amendments.
Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Regarding A Report From The Bureau Of Indian Affairs Regarding A Resolution Passed By The Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council, June 8, 1951, William Langer
William Langer Papers
This letter dated June 8, 1951 from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairman Martin Cross encloses a report from the Bureau of Indian Affairs regarding a resolution passed by the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council on April 13, 1951. The resolution outlines a plan for allocating the funds set aside for the tribe as payment for lands taken for the construction of the Garrison Dam. Langer writes that he is pleased that the US Bureau of Indian Affairs approved the plan outlined in the resolution.
The resolution is not included with this document, …
Letter From C.H. Chorpening To Senator Langer Regarding Reinterment Of Ancestors On Fort Berthold Land Due To The Construction Of The Garrison Dam, June 7, 1951, C. H. Chorpening
Letter From C.H. Chorpening To Senator Langer Regarding Reinterment Of Ancestors On Fort Berthold Land Due To The Construction Of The Garrison Dam, June 7, 1951, C. H. Chorpening
William Langer Papers
This letter dated June 7, 1951 from Brigadier General C. H. Chorpening, Assistant Chief of Engineers for Civil Works, US Army Corps of Engineers, to United States (US) Senator William Langer acknowledges Langer's May 31 letter to General Lewis A. Pick regarding the re-interment of ancestors on the Fort Berthold Reservation due to inundation by the construction of the Garrison Dam. Chorpening says that he will look into it and write back to Langer. A handwritten note at the top of the letter reads, "Fort Berthold."
See also:
Letter from Senator Langer to General Lewis Pick Regarding Reinterment of Ancestors …