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    Gay Commencement Colors

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    Ida Halpin solves the mystery of squashy hoods and flowing gowns.</p

    Dreams of a Dorm Room

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    Now's your chance to make your college home attractive-inexpensively, too, says Ida Halpin.</p

    A Textiles Journalist Talks Shop

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    Ida Halpin, '41, describes her work as an advertising coordinator for Sears, Roebuck and Company</p

    Sally Cures Spring Fever With Fashions

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    Ida Halpin finds the longer, smoother look in low skirt fullness and descending pockets.</p

    Give Beauty a Chance

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    Careful time management is urged by Ida Halpin if you wish to maintain your fastidious duties</p

    Sally Chooses Fashions from Around the World

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    Ida Halpin says loyalty to our neighbor will be dominant in our spring fashions this year</p

    Vacation Beckons You to Entertain

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    To avoid a last minute rush, Ida Halpin suggests that you apply meal planning ideas in preparing for your Christmas entertaining</p

    Letter from Ida Otani to Michi Weglyn, April 26, 1997

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    A letter from Ida Otani to Michi Weglyn about the firing of Japanese American railroad workers during World War II. Otani describes the hardships her family went through after her father was fired by Western Pacific Railroad and the family was forced to vacate their home because it was on railroad property.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn

    The author, Ida Allen, recounts some of her life in Maine\u27s woods. She was born

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    The author, Ida Allen, recounts some of her life in Maine\u27s woods. She was born in a Moxie Gorge log camp in the 1910s, and she remembers how the river drivers and lumbermen got logs from Lake Moxie over Moxie Falls ( the Niagara of the north ) through Moosehead Lake to the company mills. Details

    Letter from Ida Boitano to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, 1942

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    Letter from Ida Boitano to Ernest Besig. Boitano thanks Besig for the money he sent from Korematsu. She writes of her concern for Korematsu, and ask Besig to try to convince him not to contact her directly, out of fear it could be dangerous for her. She writes, "I happen to be Italian, and this is war, so we must both be careful." Stamped "confidential."The ACLU-Northern California case file records contain legal documents and correspondence pertaining to the case argued before the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States (1944), challenging the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066
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