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Tomahawk, November 22, 1944, College Of The Holy Cross Nov 1944

Tomahawk, November 22, 1944, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Block Managers' Meeting Report Nov 1944

Block Managers' Meeting Report

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Block managers' meeting minutes for the week ending November 21, 1944.


The Ursinus Weekly, November 20, 1944, Joy Harter, Jeanne B. Loomis, Adele Kuntz, Irene Suflas Nov 1944

The Ursinus Weekly, November 20, 1944, Joy Harter, Jeanne B. Loomis, Adele Kuntz, Irene Suflas

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Campus heads plan full calendar for student activities • 'Players' are chosen by Curtain Club 'stars' under revised system • Three more students receive recognition in "Who's Who" • Len Mayfair is scheduled for senior ball with "Miles of Melody" orchestra, Dec. 8 • Sororities accept 18 pledges Friday • Brass quartet plays at Thanksgiving service • Fleet men interviewed represent land, sea, air phases of U.S. Navy • WSSF send relief to allied students • No nails, no tape -- rooms are decorated • Prospective debaters to meet with Betsy Shumaker tonight • WAA plans hockey play day to …


Weekly General Comment By Project Director Nov 1944

Weekly General Comment By Project Director

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Weekly general comment from Rohwer Relocation Center project director Austin Smith on Nov. 18, 1944.


Boston Chronicle November 18, 1944, The Boston Chronicle Nov 1944

Boston Chronicle November 18, 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.


Hollins Columns (1944 Nov 17), Hollins College Nov 1944

Hollins Columns (1944 Nov 17), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Reorganization of I.R.C. Carried Out by Members
  • Students Plan For Operetta
  • Dramatic Board Revises Policy
  • V.M.I.--Maryland Game To Be in Roanoke
  • Y.W. Speaker Visits Campus
  • Damsels Don Dazzling Duds for Dance
  • Students Present Milne Play
  • Miss Thelen Takes Exam For Columbia Degree
  • Psychologist Addresses Convocation Audience
  • Calendar of Events
  • Out of This Hollins World
  • Editorial
  • Under the Dome
  • On the Green
  • British Posters on Exhibit
  • Flash! Graves Elected
  • Heironimus Says
  • Dr. John Bennett Discusses Church Unity
  • "Lest We Forget"
  • Progressive Bridge Party Held
  • Riding Club Sponsors Gymkhana
  • Fun with the Femmes
  • We Wanna Touchdown!
  • Who Is It...? …


The Independent, V. 70, Thursday, November 16, 1944, [Number: 25], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Nov 1944

The Independent, V. 70, Thursday, November 16, 1944, [Number: 25], 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, "27 War Casualties Reported To Jap-American Families" Nov 1944

Newspaper Article, "27 War Casualties Reported To Jap-American Families"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article about war casualties from the Japanese-American Relocation Center.


Tomahawk, November 15, 1944, College Of The Holy Cross Nov 1944

Tomahawk, November 15, 1944, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, November 13, 1944, Joy Harter, Marian Bell, Helen Mckee, Margaret Brunner, Adele Kuntz Nov 1944

The Ursinus Weekly, November 13, 1944, Joy Harter, Marian Bell, Helen Mckee, Margaret Brunner, Adele Kuntz

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Hechert asserts France needs place in post war world • Students cooperate with WSGA to raise $350.45 for war fund • Senior weekend will feature formal dance, December 8th • National Who's Who to honor eleven Ursinus seniors • Collegians resume rehearsals tonight • Advisory board gives campus fashion show for freshman girls • Booster committee begins work to promote student activities • Salty sailors relate their tales of action • Vespers theme is prodigal son story • Preceptresses assume duties in new dorms • Organization heads to meet • WSGA holds dessert for frosh • Ursinus grads return to …


Weekly General Comment By Project Director Nov 1944

Weekly General Comment By Project Director

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Weekly general comment from Rohwer Relocation Center project director Austin Smith on Nov. 11, 1944.


Boston Chronicle November 11, 1944, The Boston Chronicle Nov 1944

Boston Chronicle November 11, 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. 6, Victory Labor-Management Production Committees Of Butte, Anaconda And Great Falls Nov 1944

Copper Commando - Vol. 3, No. 6, Victory Labor-Management Production Committees Of Butte, Anaconda And Great Falls

All Issues, Copper Commando, World War II

In this issue… World War II, Japan, Tokyo railway station, Pacific, Pearl Harbor, Japanese industries, Peacetime, Buddha, Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, Geisha girls, US Navy fighting planes, Battleship Idaho, B-29 Superfortress, military supplies, Armistice Day


The Independent, V. 70, Thursday, November 9, 1944, [Number: 24], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Nov 1944

The Independent, V. 70, Thursday, November 9, 1944, [Number: 24], 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, "Tribute To Japanese-American Soldiers" Nov 1944

Newspaper Article, "Tribute To Japanese-American Soldiers"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing a rescue effort by the 442nd Infantry Battalion in France.


Newspaper Article, "Uso For Jerome Soldiers" Nov 1944

Newspaper Article, "Uso For Jerome Soldiers"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article about the establishment of the USO in McGehee, Arkansas.


Tomahawk, November 8, 1944, College Of The Holy Cross Nov 1944

Tomahawk, November 8, 1944, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Block Managers' Meeting Minutes Nov 1944

Block Managers' Meeting Minutes

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Minutes from a block managers' meeting at Rohwer Relocation Center on Nov. 7, 1944.


The Ursinus Weekly, November 6, 1944, Joy Harter, Beverly Cloud, Adele Kuntz Nov 1944

The Ursinus Weekly, November 6, 1944, Joy Harter, Beverly Cloud, Adele Kuntz

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Fleet men and Penn transfers comprise new group of seventy-five Navy trainees • Old timers to return for reunion Saturday • Student body is third largest in history with 107 freshmen • Weekly ranks high in press rating • Lecturer to discuss post war France at forum Wednesday • Freshmen are safe for week, say sophs • Students ask $561 in war fund drive • Fleet men relate overseas experiences • Miss Yanish to discuss dancing at phys ed club tonight in gym • Faith is basic, asserts Rev. Shafer • Weekly staff to meet tomorrow • Mrs. McClure entertains …


Weekly General Comment By Project Director Nov 1944

Weekly General Comment By Project Director

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Weekly general comment from Rohwer Relocation Center project director Austin Smith on Nov. 4, 1944.


Boston Chronicle November 4, 1944, The Boston Chronicle Nov 1944

Boston Chronicle November 4, 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.


Trail Blazer - Volume 15, Number 3, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Nov 1944

Trail Blazer - Volume 15, Number 3, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on November 4, 1944.


The Independent, V. 70, Thursday, November 2, 1944, [Number: 23], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Nov 1944

The Independent, V. 70, Thursday, November 2, 1944, [Number: 23], 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, "These Were American Soldiers," Addition To General Comment By Project Director Nov 1944

Newspaper Article, "These Were American Soldiers," Addition To General Comment By Project Director

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article included as an addition to general comment by project director.


Newspaper Article, "J.H. Wells Names Assistant Director Of Rohwer Center" Nov 1944

Newspaper Article, "J.H. Wells Names Assistant Director Of Rohwer Center"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article describing the appointment of J.H. Wells as Assistant Director of Rohwer Relocation Center.


Newspaper Article, "Rohwer Gi Drowned In New Guinea: Pvt. William G. Shook Jr. Went Overseas In January" Nov 1944

Newspaper Article, "Rohwer Gi Drowned In New Guinea: Pvt. William G. Shook Jr. Went Overseas In January"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article about the death of a Rohwer resident in New Guinea.


Newspaper Article, "Nisei Performed Heroic Deeds Prior To Death In Action" Nov 1944

Newspaper Article, "Nisei Performed Heroic Deeds Prior To Death In Action"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article discussing the heroic service and death of Rohwer Relocation Center resident Togo S. Sugiyama.


Newspaper Article, "Public Invited To 2nd Annual Rohwer Christian Mission Beginning Sunday" Nov 1944

Newspaper Article, "Public Invited To 2nd Annual Rohwer Christian Mission Beginning Sunday"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article about the speakers for the 2nd Annual Rohwer Christian Mission.


1944-11-07, Birth Certificate, Norma Stegman Nov 1944

1944-11-07, Birth Certificate, Norma Stegman

Jack P. Bell Second World War correspondence

No abstract provided.


Maine Alumnus, Volume 26, Number 2, November 1944, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Nov 1944

Maine Alumnus, Volume 26, Number 2, November 1944, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Cooperative, Women at The Elms Share Dormitory Work and Fun --- China Letters, Life in War-Torn China Described by Sgt. O'Neil --- New Faculty Leaves of Absence (for duty in the armed forces) --- Teachers' Association Raises $1,000 Loan Fund