215 research outputs found

    Gate pass, WRA-139A, Mary Usui

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    A gate pass issued by War Relocation Authority. It authorizes Mary Usui to leave the Minidoka camp for shopping on June 7, 1944.The Usui Family Papers consist of documents pertaining to the family's experiences of the forced evacuation and incarceration during World War II. The Usui Family was incarcerated in the Tule Lake camp, California, and transferred to the Minidoka camp, Idaho. Included are correspondence, gate pass, receipts, census conducted among Issei incarcerees, student report cards, lists of transfers from Tule Lake to Minidoka, a directory of the incarcerees in the Minidoka camp, and publications. All items originally belonged to the Donald Teruo Hata and Nadine Ishitani Hata Asian Pacific Studies Collection

    Tri-State High School student report, Usui, Teruko

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    A mid-quarter student repot on physical education for Teruko Usui, 7th grade at Tri-State High School at the Tule Lake camp, California.The Usui Family Papers consist of documents pertaining to the family's experiences of the forced evacuation and incarceration during World War II. The Usui Family was incarcerated in the Tule Lake camp, California, and transferred to the Minidoka camp, Idaho. Included are correspondence, gate pass, receipts, census conducted among Issei incarcerees, student report cards, lists of transfers from Tule Lake to Minidoka, a directory of the incarcerees in the Minidoka camp, and publications. All items originally belonged to the Donald Teruo Hata and Nadine Ishitani Hata Asian Pacific Studies Collection

    Tri-State High School student's report, Usui, Teruko

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    A student repot for Teruko Usui, 7th grade at Tri-State High School at the Tule Lake camp, California.The Usui Family Papers consist of documents pertaining to the family's experiences of the forced evacuation and incarceration during World War II. The Usui Family was incarcerated in the Tule Lake camp, California, and transferred to the Minidoka camp, Idaho. Included are correspondence, gate pass, receipts, census conducted among Issei incarcerees, student report cards, lists of transfers from Tule Lake to Minidoka, a directory of the incarcerees in the Minidoka camp, and publications. All items originally belonged to the Donald Teruo Hata and Nadine Ishitani Hata Asian Pacific Studies Collection

    Tulean dispatch, vol. 2, no. 1 (June 15, 1942)

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    An issue of a newspaper, "The Tulean dispatch," published in the Tule Lake camp, California.The Usui Family Papers consist of documents pertaining to the family's experiences of the forced evacuation and incarceration during World War II. The Usui Family was incarcerated in the Tule Lake camp, California, and transferred to the Minidoka camp, Idaho. Included are correspondence, gate pass, receipts, census conducted among Issei incarcerees, student report cards, lists of transfers from Tule Lake to Minidoka, a directory of the incarcerees in the Minidoka camp, and publications. All items originally belonged to the Donald Teruo Hata and Nadine Ishitani Hata Asian Pacific Studies Collection

    Letter from Elizabeth James, Tri-State High School, to parents, July 9, 1943

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    A letter from Elizabeth James, a teacher at Tri-State High School at the Tule Lake camp, California, to parents of the high school students. It reflects on her observation and experience as a teacher in the camp and notes her suggestions for the students.The Usui Family Papers consist of documents pertaining to the family's experiences of the forced evacuation and incarceration during World War II. The Usui Family was incarcerated in the Tule Lake camp, California, and transferred to the Minidoka camp, Idaho. Included are correspondence, gate pass, receipts, census conducted among Issei incarcerees, student report cards, lists of transfers from Tule Lake to Minidoka, a directory of the incarcerees in the Minidoka camp, and publications. All items originally belonged to the Donald Teruo Hata and Nadine Ishitani Hata Asian Pacific Studies Collection

    War Relocation Work Corps: a circular of information for enlistees and their families

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    A booklet circulated “to explain the War Relocation Work Corps” to the incarcerees, including the explanation of “the whole evacuation and relocation program.” It details the Work Corps, including eligibility, enlistment, obligations, types of work, incomes, and furloughs. It also describes “approved relocation areas,” including Manzanar, Parker, Gila, Tulelake, and Minidoka.The Usui Family Papers consist of documents pertaining to the family's experiences of the forced evacuation and incarceration during World War II. The Usui Family was incarcerated in the Tule Lake camp, California, and transferred to the Minidoka camp, Idaho. Included are correspondence, gate pass, receipts, census conducted among Issei incarcerees, student report cards, lists of transfers from Tule Lake to Minidoka, a directory of the incarcerees in the Minidoka camp, and publications. All items originally belonged to the Donald Teruo Hata and Nadine Ishitani Hata Asian Pacific Studies Collection

    Dispersion and aggregation of colloid in water.

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    Studies on the Coagulation of Mineral Suspensions

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