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    Lt. Commander Richard F. Gordon, Jr. From the scrapbook of the family of Theodore Freeman.

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    Lt. Commander Richard F. Gordon, Jr., USN, NASA Astronau

    Lt. Commander Richard F. Gordon, Jr. From the scrapbook of the family of Theodore Freeman.

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    Lt. Commander Richard F. Gordon, Jr., USN, NASA Astronau

    Dr. Glendon Swarthout

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    Hosted by Roger M. Busfield, MSU Assistant Professor of Speech and Theater, Meet the Author is designed to introduce a general audience to a contemporary author and their work through in-depth interviews. This episode features a conversation between Dr. Glendon Swarthout, prolific author and English professor at MSU, and assistant professors Sam S. Baskett and Theodore B. Strandness

    Interview with Theodore Ozawa

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    Theodore Ozawa, eldest of six children, was born in 1932, in Wahiawa, Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i. His parents were immigrants from Yamanashi-ken, Japan. His father, Yoshikiyo Ozawa, a Soto Mission minister whose Buddhist name was Gijo, arrived with his wife, Hanako, to assume the position of minister at Zenshuji in Wahiawa, Kaua‘i, in 1931. Besides meeting the religious needs of the Japanese community at surrounding McBryde Sugar Company plantation, the Ozawas filled educational and cultural needs. Yoshikiyo Ozawa served as principal of the Japanese-language school; Hanako Ozawa served as a classroom teacher and instructor in sewing and flower arrangement. Yoshikiyo Ozawa also organized classes in martial arts. With the outbreak of war, Yoshikiyo Ozawa was removed from the minister’s residence on December 7, 1941. Initially held at a facility on Kaua‘i, he was later moved to Sand Island Detention Center and to the U.S. Mainland. The Ozawa family—Hanako and four children, Theodore, Donald, Gordon, and Clara—were placed in Jerome War Relocation Center in early 1943. Separated from their father who was held in facilities elsewhere, including Camp Livingston, Louisiana, they were not reunited until all were sent to Tule Lake Segregation Center, California in summer 1944. There, Yoshikiyo Ozawa worked in an office while Hanako Ozawa helped in the mess hall. Their fifth child, Walter, was born at Tule Lake. Allowed to return to the islands in 1945, the Ozawas returned to Zenshuji where they remained until they were transferred to Taiyoji on the island of O‘ahu in 1951. Theodore Ozawa, who earned degrees at the University of Hawai‘i, taught at Willamette University until his retirement in 1994. He has two children and one grandchild

    Among the Deep Sea Fishers, volume 76, issue 3 (October 1979)

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    This summer on the coast / Peter J. Roberts, M.D. -- Travelling doctor-Labrador south coast / Peter Sarsfield -- Rear Admiral Frank Houghton (Ret) / Theodore L. Badger, M.D. -- Dr. Donald Gordon Hodd / Gordon W. Thomas -- Mr. R. Harold Mack / Gordon W. Thomas -- To walk with kings / Eleanor (Cushman) Wescott -- Letter from Nain / Clara Voisey -- Grace Layman-friend, author and educator / Linwood and Rachel Brown -- On and off the coast -- Supporting associationsIncludes map: [Newfoundland and Labrador] (inside back cover).Among the Deep Sea Fishers: the Official Organ of the International Grenfell Association. This journal was published quarterly from 1903 to 1981 with the twofold purpose of providing "a record of Mission activities [and] also a strong and convincing appeal to every supporter and friend of Dr. Grenfell's work." The articles describe mission life, services and experiences. The Mission began under the auspices of the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen but later a separate mission, the International Grenfell Association, was formed by Dr. Wilfred Grenfell

    Mr. Theodore F. Bevan's Fifth expedition to British New Guinea : Preliminary presentation pamphlet (illustrated)

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    Limited to 100 copies.; Author's presentation copy to the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.; Ferguson, no. 6989.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-f6989; Ferguson copy signed by author

    Tom Erbe Interviewed by Theodore Gordon

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