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Newspaper Article, "Christmas Is Celebrated By Japanese: Gala Holiday Festivities At Rohwer Colony" Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "Christmas Is Celebrated By Japanese: Gala Holiday Festivities At Rohwer Colony"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing Christmas celebrations at Rohwer Relocation Center.


Newspaper Article, "General Extension To Teach Japanese" Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "General Extension To Teach Japanese"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing arrangements for the General Extension department to teach at Rohwer Relocation Center.


Subiaco Guide 1942, Subiaco Abbey And Academy Dec 1942

Subiaco Guide 1942, Subiaco Abbey And Academy

The Subiaco Guide, 1902-1992

Yearbook and directory of Subiaco College and Academy, entited "The Subiaco Guide," for the 1942-1943 school year.


She's A Wow: Woman Ordinance Worker Poster Dec 1942

She's A Wow: Woman Ordinance Worker Poster

Images

Large color poster with a woman in an ordinance worker uniform, a large shell, and six hats representing the branch of service (WOW, WAAC, WAVE, Army Nurse, Navy Nurse, Red Cross) along the right side.


King Biscuit Time Radio Show Dec 1942

King Biscuit Time Radio Show

Images

Black and white photograph from a King Biscuit Time radio show on KFFA radio station in Helena. From left to right: Joe Willie Dudlow, Sonny Boy Williamson, Mr. Langston (announcer), and Willie Love


Sarah E. Maxwell Letter, Sarah E. Maxwell, William Edward Maxwell Dec 1942

Sarah E. Maxwell Letter, Sarah E. Maxwell, William Edward Maxwell

Morehead First Christian Church Letters from World War II

A letter sent by Sarah E. Maxwell, mother of William E. Maxwell, from St. Joseph, Missouri on December 30, 1942 to the First Christian Church of Morehead, Kentucky.


Forrest B. Fordham Letter, Forrest B. Fordham, William Morrison Dec 1942

Forrest B. Fordham Letter, Forrest B. Fordham, William Morrison

Morehead First Christian Church Letters from World War II

A letter sent by Forrest B. Fordham, pastor of Holmesburg Baptist Church, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 30, 1942 to the First Christian Church of Morehead, Kentucky.


Newspaper Article, "Rotarians Are Guests Of Rohwer Camp: Talented Japanese Entertain Visitors" Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "Rotarians Are Guests Of Rohwer Camp: Talented Japanese Entertain Visitors"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing a visit from the Rotary Club to the Rohwer Relocation Center.


Newspaper Article, "Services At Jerome For Japanese" Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "Services At Jerome For Japanese"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing Episcopal services at Rohwer Relocation Center and their pastor.


Newspaper Article, "Japanese Centers Near Completion" Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "Japanese Centers Near Completion"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing the progress on the construction of the Japanese-American Relocation Centers.


Florence Stevenson Card, Florence Stevenson, Richard L. Stevenson Dec 1942

Florence Stevenson Card, Florence Stevenson, Richard L. Stevenson

Morehead First Christian Church Letters from World War II

A card sent by Florence Stevenson, mother of Richard Stevenson, from Walcottville, Indiana on December 21, 1942 to the First Christian Church of Morehead, Kentucky.


Copper Commando - Vol. 1, No. 9, Victory Labor-Management Production Committees Of Butte, Anaconda And Great Falls Dec 1942

Copper Commando - Vol. 1, No. 9, Victory Labor-Management Production Committees Of Butte, Anaconda And Great Falls

All Issues, Copper Commando, World War II

In this issue...shooting, Christmas, ore, miners, shaft, fitness, fishing, losing and winning war, High Line, Anaconda, tipple, smelter, blasting, accidents


Newspaper Article, "Californian Says Nisei Are Loyal: Says Less Than Three Percent Untrustworthy" Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "Californian Says Nisei Are Loyal: Says Less Than Three Percent Untrustworthy"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing Japanese-American loyalty.


Newspaper Article, "Rohwer Relocation Center" Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "Rohwer Relocation Center"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discusses updates with internees at the Rohwer Relocation Center.


Tomahawk, December 15, 1942, College Of The Holy Cross Dec 1942

Tomahawk, December 15, 1942, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, December 14, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Richard Wentzel, Donald Melson Dec 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, December 14, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Richard Wentzel, Donald Melson

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Academic council announces future examination dates • Banquet and party will highlight gala Christmas season • Frosh elect Bain to council • Adamic explains "Two-Way passage" and reconstruction plans to forum • Annual senior ball trip to tropic isle attracts 120 couples • Oldest grad dies in Philly hospital • Four soloists and supporting chorus score in "Messiah" • Pre-Meds hear Dressler talk on tropic diseases • Ex-college nurse moves • Thirteen added as Weekly reporters • Rev. Schlingman to speak at brotherhood meeting • Inter frat-sorority ball will climax rushing week • Year's first Lantern issue to be published …


Mrs. C. M. Whittington Letter, C. M. Whittington Dec 1942

Mrs. C. M. Whittington Letter, C. M. Whittington

Morehead First Christian Church Letters from World War II

A letter sent by Mrs. C. M. Whittington from Cincinnati, Ohio on December 13, 1942 to the First Christian Church of Morehead, Kentucky.


Trail Blazer - Volume 13, Number 8, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Dec 1942

Trail Blazer - Volume 13, Number 8, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on December 12, 1942.


Lucille Kirby Card, Margaret Lucille Kirby Dec 1942

Lucille Kirby Card, Margaret Lucille Kirby

Morehead First Christian Church Letters from World War II

A card sent by Lucille Kirby from Kennett, Missouri on December 10, 1942 to the First Christian Church of Morehead, Kentucky.


Newspaper Article, "All Quiet On Denson Front" December 7 Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "All Quiet On Denson Front" December 7

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Article from the Dermott News in December 1942. The article states that on the anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, things at the Jerome Relocation Center were quiet with no disturbances.


Newspaper Article, "No Industries For Japanese: Resettlement Next Step For Evacuees" Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "No Industries For Japanese: Resettlement Next Step For Evacuees"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discusses the resettlement of Japanese Americans into industrial centers around the United States from relocation centers.


Newspaper Article, "Birth Certificates Denied Japanese" Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "Birth Certificates Denied Japanese"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing the denial of birth certificates to children born in Japanese-American relocation centers.


Newspaper Article, "75 Repatriates To Rohwer Center" Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "75 Repatriates To Rohwer Center"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing the transfer of 75 Japanese Americans from Jerome to Rohwer.


Newspaper Article, "Wra Leases Cook Farm Near Kelso" Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "Wra Leases Cook Farm Near Kelso"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing the War Relocation Authority leasing Cook Farm near Kelso, Arkansas.


Newspaper Article, "Rohwer Relocation Center" Dec 1942

Newspaper Article, "Rohwer Relocation Center"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing updates with internees at the Rohwer Relocation Center.


Tomahawk, December 8, 1942, College Of The Holy Cross Dec 1942

Tomahawk, December 8, 1942, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, December 7, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr. Dec 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, December 7, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr.

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Vespers speaker pleads cause for charter freedoms • Lecture by Louis Adamic, "The Messiah" presentation, tropical, moonlit senior ball, and Curtain Club comedy to be featured in eventful week on Ursinus campus • Five Ursinus students attend IRC conference • 4 veteran soloists to sing oratorio • Gordon to return for senior formal • Cast rushes week of final practice • Friday named by president as 18-19 registration day • Christmas party to follow annual banquet next week • Ex-Weekly editor engaged • Snell's belles tie Baker's boys • Five Bullets make Ursinus' all-opponent first team • Basketball coeds begin …


Letter From An Ex-United States Soldier Interned At Rohwer, To Homer M. Adkins, Governor Of Arkansas Dec 1942

Letter From An Ex-United States Soldier Interned At Rohwer, To Homer M. Adkins, Governor Of Arkansas

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

This is a letter from an ex-United States soldier that had been relocated to Arkansas due to his Japanese ancestry. The soldier is angry that the Governor will not allow Japanese Americans to work outside the camps. He refers to the Governor as "Hitlerian" and a "saboteur" of his own country, by denying other Americans the right to help with the war effort. He does not sign his name to the letter, but calls himself, "Ex. U.S. Soldier."


Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.) 50th Anniversary Edition, Brownsville Herald Publishing Co. Dec 1942

Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.) 50th Anniversary Edition, Brownsville Herald Publishing Co.

Lower Rio Grande Valley Curated Material

A year by year chronology of Valley history from 1892 to 1942, published by The Brownsville Herald on December 6, 1942. (Note: pages from this edition not related to the topic have been intentionally omitted)


Trail Blazer - Volume 13, Number 7, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Dec 1942

Trail Blazer - Volume 13, Number 7, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on December 5, 1942.