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Letter from Frank G. Muench, May 25, 1942
Annotated form letter from Frank G. Muench regarding the fact that Lincoln Christian Center in Sacramento, California helped their Japanese friends move safely to Walerga camp [= Sacramento Assembly Center] about 10 miles from Sacramento.The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications
Gerth\u27s heuristics for a family of quadratic extensions of certain Galois number fields
Gerth generalised Cohen-Lenstra heuristics to the prime . He conjectured that for any positive integer , the limit
\lim_{x \to \infty} \frac{\sum_{0 < D \le X, \atop{ \text{squarefree} }} |{\rm Cl}^2_{\Q(\sqrt{D})}/{\rm Cl}^4_{\Q(\sqrt{D})}|^m}{\sum_{0 < D \le X, \atop{ \text{squarefree} }} 1}
exists and proposed a value for the limit. Gerth\u27s conjecture was proved by Fouvry and Kluners in 2007. In this paper, we generalize their result by obtaining lower bounds for the average value of , where varies over an infinite family of quadratic extensions of certain Galois number fields. As a special case of our theorem, we obtain lower bounds for the average value when the base field is any Galois number field with class number in which splits
Letter from G. Howard Shaw, Secretary of State to Jefferson Patterson Esquire, February 25, 1944
In this memorandum, the author declares that the report written by Mr. John K. Emmerson entitled, "Japanese in Peru," has been rated "Excellent." The full report can be viewed in item: csudh_moc_0114. The general message from this report is that the Japanese population in Peru may be dangerous and therefore it may be necessary to figure out a way of dealing with that population during the war.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II
Letter from Warren G. Shimeall for legal services to Taneo Akiyama, March 11, 1958
Receipt for legal services for an appeal of reinstatement of U. S. citizenship. Stamped envelope marked Law Offices Warren G. Shimeall addressed to Mr. Taneo Akiyama.The Akiyama’s owned the Florin Fish Store until it was burned down during their WWII incarceration. Their four sons went to Japan for further education as teenagers and one was conscripted into the Imperial military. After December 7, 1941 Mr. Akiyama was detained by the FBI in Crystal City, Texas. Mrs. Akiyama and her three sons were forcefully evacuated to Fresno Assembly Center, Jerome incarceration camp and then to Crystal City to join Mr. Akiyama. In December 1945 the family repatriated to Japan and were reunited in Sacramento after six years in Japan. Part of the Japanese American Archival Collection
Advance directives in the prehospital setting - Emergency physicians' attitudes
Objective: The German physician based emergency medical system (EMS) might confront physicians with advance directives in the field. A multi-question survey was used to evaluate emergency physicians' experience with advance directives in the prehospital setting and to assess their attitudes towards forms and statements of advance directives. Methods: A questionnaire was mailed to the members of the Association of Emergency Physicians of Northern Germany (,,AGNN"), an interest group of emergency physicians, in 2001. Results: 511 emergency physicians (50,4% of the AGNN members) filled in the questionnaire completely and sent it back for evaluation. 75% of the participants were working as emergency physicians at present, 72% had emergency experiences of more than 5 years. One third had previously dealt with advance directives in the prehospital setting. 77% of these physicians thought advance directives generally helpful. Nevertheless 88% based their management on the context of the individual circumstances (e. g. emergency conditions, underlying diseases, expected prognosis), only 7% said they would always exactly follow the statements of the directive. In the view of the emergency physicians the advance directive should contain information on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR: 88%), intensive care-treatment (75%) and preclinical emergency treatment (55%). Information on underlying diseases (87%) and a legal substitute (84%) should be contained as well. As formal requirements, 47% of the physicians wanted the family doctor to be involved, 49% desired a notary authenticity confirmation, additionally or solely. Pragmatically, the advance directive should be kept with the personal documents (84%). A regular reconfirmation was deemed necessary (twice to once a year: 64%). The current legal situation was regarded as unclear by 81% of the emergency physicians, 85% favored a unique, officially authorised type of directive. Conclusion: The high number of returned questionnaires shows the importance of the topic,advance directives" for emergency physicians. Despite some practical and legal problems, a big majority of the experienced emergency physicians in this survey thought the advance directives in the prehospital setting to be helpful. A clear statement on resuscitation as well as simplification of the many existing types of directives are the most essential requirements demanded by the emergency physicians. A solution could be the creation of an extra,emergency advance directive"
Bibliographie Hilarion G. Petzold 1958 – 2009 mit Anhang als Einführung
Dieses Archiv enthält die Gesamtbibliographie der Werke des Autors nebst einiger Texte „Über H. G. Petzold“ im Schlussteil der Bibliographie sowie einen Anhang mit einer Einführung in die Architektur des Werkes in seinem wissenslogischen Aufbau als Ausarbeitung seines „Tree of Science Modells“ (2007).This archive contains the complete bibliography of the author and some texts about H. G. Petzold, moreover an epilogue with an introduction to the architecture of the works in its epistemological structure and composition and as an elaborations of Petzold’s „Tree of Science Modell (2007).https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/01-2009-petzold-h-g-gesamtbibliographie-h-g-petzold-1958-2009-updating-november2009/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
Letter from Warren G. Shimeall, Attorney at Law, Tokyo, Japan, to Taneo Akiyama, March 3, 1958
Letter from Taneo Akiyama's attorney, Warren G. Shimeall, notifying of State Department approving Taneo Akiyama's appeal for reinstatement of United States Citizenship.The Akiyama’s owned the Florin Fish Store until it was burned down during their WWII incarceration. Their four sons went to Japan for further education as teenagers and one was conscripted into the Imperial military. After December 7, 1941 Mr. Akiyama was detained by the FBI in Crystal City, Texas. Mrs. Akiyama and her three sons were forcefully evacuated to Fresno Assembly Center, Jerome incarceration camp and then to Crystal City to join Mr. Akiyama. In December 1945 the family repatriated to Japan and were reunited in Sacramento after six years in Japan. Part of the Japanese American Archival Collection
[Al G. Hemming visit transcription?], June 24, 1942
Describes Al G. Hemming's action to find a lessee for Lease C
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