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Rohwer Center High School Student Handbook Dec 1944

Rohwer Center High School Student Handbook

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

The 1944 student handbook from Rohwer Center High School.


Subiaco Guide 1944, Subiaco Abbey And Academy Dec 1944

Subiaco Guide 1944, Subiaco Abbey And Academy

The Subiaco Guide, 1902-1992

Yearbook and directory of Subiaco College and Academy, entitled "The Subiaco Guide," for the 1944-1945 school year.


Jerome Relocation Center, Elementary School Grounds Dec 1944

Jerome Relocation Center, Elementary School Grounds

Images

Black and white photographic view of 5th and 6th graders going through their exercises on elementary school grounds at the Jerome Relocation Center.


Jerome Relocation Center, Young Girls With Flags Dec 1944

Jerome Relocation Center, Young Girls With Flags

Images

Black and white photograph of several young girls holding flags at the Jerome Relocation Center.


Weekly General Comment By Project Director Dec 1944

Weekly General Comment By Project Director

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Weekly general comment from Rohwer Relocation Center project director Austin Smith on Dec. 30, 1944.


Boston Chronicle December 30, 1944, The Boston Chronicle Dec 1944

Boston Chronicle December 30, 1944, The Boston Chronicle

The Boston Chronicle Newspaper

The Boston Chronicle was a daily newspaper published from 1915-1966 and often described as Boston’s “other Black newspaper.” These scanned images were made from Suffolk University’s microfilm reels (covering 1932-1960) that were originally purchased from the Boston Public Library. Some of the original microfilm images are of poor quality so not all of the content is readable or keyword searchable.


The Independent, V. 70, Thursday, December 28, 1944, [Number: 31], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Dec 1944

The Independent, V. 70, Thursday, December 28, 1944, [Number: 31], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[8] p. Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Newspaper Article, "To Keep Jap Center Open For 6 Months" Dec 1944

Newspaper Article, "To Keep Jap Center Open For 6 Months"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article about the plan to close Rohwer Relocation Center following 6 more months of operation.


Block Managers' Meeting Report Dec 1944

Block Managers' Meeting Report

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Block managers' meeting minutes for the week ending December 27, 1944.


Weekly General Comment By Project Director Dec 1944

Weekly General Comment By Project Director

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Weekly general comment from Rohwer Relocation Center project director Austin Smith on Dec. 23, 1944.


Boston Chronicle December 23, 1944, The Boston Chronicle Dec 1944

Boston Chronicle December 23, 1944, The Boston Chronicle

The Boston Chronicle Newspaper

The Boston Chronicle was a daily newspaper published from 1915-1966 and often described as Boston’s “other Black newspaper.” These scanned images were made from Suffolk University’s microfilm reels (covering 1932-1960) that were originally purchased from the Boston Public Library. Some of the original microfilm images are of poor quality so not all of the content is readable or keyword searchable.


Copper Commando - Vol. 3, No. 9, Victory Labor-Management Production Committees Of Butte, Anaconda And Great Falls Dec 1944

Copper Commando - Vol. 3, No. 9, Victory Labor-Management Production Committees Of Butte, Anaconda And Great Falls

All Issues, Copper Commando, World War II

In this issue… World War II, Coast Guardsman, Armed Forces, Army, Navy, “E” Award, Great Falls, Montana, Copper Refineries, zinc, War Bond Sub-Committee, Anaconda Paint Shop, Butte Mines’ Machine Shop, manganese, Reduction works, steel


An Act Authorizing Construction Of Certain Public Works On Rivers And Harbors For Flood Control, And For Other Purposes, United States Congress Dec 1944

An Act Authorizing Construction Of Certain Public Works On Rivers And Harbors For Flood Control, And For Other Purposes, United States Congress

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

This United States public law, passed on December 22, 1944, also known as the Flood Control Act of 1944 or US Public Law 78-534, enacted the Pick-Sloan flood control plan for the Missouri River Basin. The Garrison Dam was part of the Pick-Sloan US plan. Completion of the Garrison Dam flooded the river bottom lands belonging to the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara people. The majority of tribal members living on the Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota were living on these river bottom lands prior to construction of the Garrison Dam.


12/21/1944, University Of Southern Maine Special Collections Dec 1944

12/21/1944, University Of Southern Maine Special Collections

Luther I. Bonney Papers

No abstract provided.


The Independent, V. 70, Thursday, December 21, 1944, [Number: 30], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Dec 1944

The Independent, V. 70, Thursday, December 21, 1944, [Number: 30], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[10] p. Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Newspaper Article, "Talk Of The Times" Dec 1944

Newspaper Article, "Talk Of The Times"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article about the outside perception of McGehee, Arkansas.


Newspaper Article, "Predicts Slow Migration Of Japs Back To Coast" Dec 1944

Newspaper Article, "Predicts Slow Migration Of Japs Back To Coast"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article about the migration of Japanese-American back to the West Coast.


Newspaper Article, "Military Minutes" Dec 1944

Newspaper Article, "Military Minutes"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article about the awarding of the bronze medal to Sueo Takahashi.


Newspaper Article, "Japanese-American Families Conduct Memorial Service" Dec 1944

Newspaper Article, "Japanese-American Families Conduct Memorial Service"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing a memorial service held for soldiers from Rohwer Relocation Center that were killed in action.


Tomahawk, December 20, 1944, College Of The Holy Cross Dec 1944

Tomahawk, December 20, 1944, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Memorandum, Harold L. Ickes To War Relocation Authority Staff Dec 1944

Memorandum, Harold L. Ickes To War Relocation Authority Staff

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Memorandum from Harold L. Ickes, secretary of the interior, to War Relocation Authority staff. The memorandum addresses the work that will be required to relocate internees now that the war has ended.


Block Managers' Meeting Minutes Dec 1944

Block Managers' Meeting Minutes

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Minutes from a block managers' meeting at Rohwer Relocation Center on Dec. 19, 1944.


Letter To Rohwer Relocation Center Teachers Dec 1944

Letter To Rohwer Relocation Center Teachers

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Letter to Rohwer Relocation Center teachers asking them to make sure that parents participate in the Christmas program. The letter states that thousands of gifts have been sent to the children from citizens outside the Relocation Center.


12/18/1944, University Of Southern Maine Special Collections Dec 1944

12/18/1944, University Of Southern Maine Special Collections

Luther I. Bonney Papers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, December 18, 1944, Adele Kuntz, Joy Harter Dec 1944

The Ursinus Weekly, December 18, 1944, Adele Kuntz, Joy Harter

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Banquet and party will highlight gala Christmas season • Whiteleather condemns Britain's foreign policy; minimizes fears of Russia • Four soloists and large student chorus score in seventh "Messiah" presentation • Final event will honor Ursinians now overseas • Lt. Ehret '39, killed on European front • Candlelight vespers features carols and Christmas story • Sophs entertain frosh, V-12's at tea dance in dining room • Movie will portray medical WAC jobs • Mrs. McClure will entertain girls tonight and tomorrow • Ex-Ursinus students graduate from N.Y. midshipmen's school • Coeds to hold dormitory "dawn patrols" with much food and …


Weekly General Comment By Project Director Dec 1944

Weekly General Comment By Project Director

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Weekly general comment from Rohwer Relocation Center project director Austin Smith on Dec. 16, 1944.


Boston Chronicle December 16, 1944, The Boston Chronicle Dec 1944

Boston Chronicle December 16, 1944, The Boston Chronicle

The Boston Chronicle Newspaper

The Boston Chronicle was a daily newspaper published from 1915-1966 and often described as Boston’s “other Black newspaper.” These scanned images were made from Suffolk University’s microfilm reels (covering 1932-1960) that were originally purchased from the Boston Public Library. Some of the original microfilm images are of poor quality so not all of the content is readable or keyword searchable.


The Independent, V. 70, Thursday, December 14, 1944, [Number: 29], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Dec 1944

The Independent, V. 70, Thursday, December 14, 1944, [Number: 29], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Newspaper Article, "What The Californians Have To Say About Japanese Americans" Dec 1944

Newspaper Article, "What The Californians Have To Say About Japanese Americans"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Reprint of a newspaper editorial from the Fresno Bee describing the Californian perception of Japanese Americans.


Newspaper Article, "21 War Casualties From Rohwer Center Reported In 3 Weeks" Dec 1944

Newspaper Article, "21 War Casualties From Rohwer Center Reported In 3 Weeks"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article listing casualties of soldiers from Rohwer Relocation Center.