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Press Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 14b, 1942, Unknown Unknown
Press Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 14b, 1942, Unknown Unknown
Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers
Poston Relocation Center newspaper covers Trust funds, social events and festivities, new construction, Religious events, medical clinic exams, sports results, theater events and shows, equipment shipments, Red Cross, different classes, job training, and advertisement.
Press Bulletin, Vol. Vi, No. 21 1942, Margaret Hirashima
Press Bulletin, Vol. Vi, No. 21 1942, Margaret Hirashima
Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers
Poston Relocation Center covers college courses, adult education, promotions, natural fire, an editorial, San Diego Evening High School offering courses, newcomers, chairman of Industrial Management, sport score results, vegetable distribution, funeral dates, social programs and events, Dr. Miles declaration, Poston visitors, water emergency, religious events, membership boosts, wanted ad.
Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 10, 1942, Kaz Oka
Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 10, 1942, Kaz Oka
Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers
Poston newspaper covers Coronation Ball, outside work employment, Poston county fair events, contraband inspection, county fair art exhibit, items donated to community, new express offices, job meetings, construction in Poston III, school clubs and meetings, building inspections, Harvest Ball, teaching vacancies, Diphtheria tests, social club meetings and events, sports matches and results.
Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 3, 1942, Isao Fukuba
Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 3, 1942, Isao Fukuba
Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers
Poston Relocation Center newspaper. Covers basic policy for Poston relocation center, teachers attending monthly sessions, the Press looking for delivery kids, Dr. Kita elected head delegate, education, new Caucasian teachers, book donations, book loan, temporary renovations, The Value of Art, Red Cross safety courses, recreational and social activities, home grown vegetables, Red Cross Inauguration, library attendance, shoe repair shop, softball results, and information on Queen contest.