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The Roundup (4-26-46)
R. R. Best
April 26, 1946 issue (No. 84 and final issue) of The Roundup, newspaper issued in the Tule Lake Relocation Center in Newell California.
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The Newell Star - Final Edition (3-1-46)
Ralph O. Brown and Robert Ross
Final edition of The Newell Star, newspaper published in the Tule Lake Relocation Center in Newell, California. Dated 3/1/1946.
Articles included:
Newell Star Bids Adieu With This Final Edition
Decrease: Population to Drop Below 2500 By Monday
Farewell Messege[sic] [Message] of Director Best
Ship for Hawaii to Sail March 6
Payment of February Wages Delayed
Swiss to Discontinue Representing Japan: Should Contact Proper Authorities
"Star" Staff Lauded by Reports Officer
Hayward Extols Mess Workers
Departees For Hawaii Must Be Immunized
Disposal Date of Heart Mountain Bared
Newspaper Life in Retrospect: Editor
Coop Trustees Open New Office
Vital Statistics
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Lisle, Leda R. Soc. Stud. (1-4-46) [handwritten; 5 l.]
Leda R. Lisle
Teacher narrative of Leda R. Lisle, Social Studies teacher at Tule Lake Center, entitled "My Bit in Tri-State High," dated 1/4/1945
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Meriko Nadama, Miyazaki, Japan (9-17-46) [postcard; from "repatriate" Nisei] [Meriko Nadama]
Meriko Nadama
Postcard from Meriko Nadama, a "repatriated" Japanese American living in Miyazaki, Japan, to Mr. & Mrs. Guy W. Cook dated September 17, 1946.
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W.H. Spillers, Principal, Central Union High School, Fresno to Sam & Kenneth Sakata (1-4-46)
W. H. Spillers
Letter from W.H. Spillers, principal of Central Union High School, to Sam and Kenneth Sakata, condemning them for renouncing United States citizenship to be with their families in Japan.
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The Newell Star - Extra, "Tule Lake Center Operation to Continue for Short Time" (1-31-46)
The Newell Star
Extra issue of The Newell Star, newspaper issued in the Tule Lake Relocation Center. Dated 1/31/1946. Article titled, "Tule Lake Center Operation to Continue for Short Time"
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The Newell Star Vol. II, No. 7, pp. 1-2 (2-15-45)
Ralph Brown
Volume 2 Number 7 of The Newell Star, a newspaper issued in the Tule Lake Relocation Center. Dated 2/15/1945.
Articles included:
Dept. of Justice: Status of Renunciants Defined by Rothstein
650 Transferees Reach Bismarck N.D. Wednesday
Emergency Call by Mess Section
WRA Closes Quarters of Hoshi, Hokoku Seinen Dan
Caliph's Corner
Evacuee-Owned Land Escheated
Center Policy: Permanent Residence to be Denied Parolees
Duplicate Bridge Tourney Sunday
Excludees Now Able to Relocate East and South
Reveal Shortage of Dental Aides
May Check Shoe Stamp Eligibility
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The Newell Star - Vol. II, No. 36, pp. 1-2 (9-7-45)
Ralph Brown and Robert Ross
Issue of The Newell Star, newspaper issued in the Tule Lake Relocation Center in Newell, California. Volume 2 Number 36, dated 9/7/1945.
Articles included:
Departure Date Must Be Set 10 Days in Advance
WRA Still Administers Tule Lake, Says Black
Justice Dept. Alien Control Rules Remain in Effect
Passes, Badges Still Required
Official Text of Public Proclamation No.24 Given
New Procedure Makes Change of Jobs Difficult
Miyami Returns to Work Tuesday
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The Newell Star - Vol. II, No. 50, pp. 1-2 (12-14-45)
Ralph Brown and Robert Ross
Volume II Number 50 of The Newell Star, newspaper published in the Tule Lake Relocation Center in Newell, California. Dated 12/14/1945.
Articles:
Repatriates to Leave Portland on December 28
Tule Lake Figures: Over 5500 Relocate Since First of Year
Mrs. Fudetani Committed to State Hospital
Yokohama Bank Payments Delayed
Mess Halls 19, 20, 21 Closed Thurs.
Monday, Dec. 17: Deadline for Repatriates' Property Disposal is Set
Nisei Merchant Marine Relates Trip to Japan
Find Gold Ring at Fingerprint Dept.
This collection contains materials collected by the Cooks during their employment at Tule Lake. Much of the collection focuses on education, although there are also materials of a more general and of a more specifically personal nature. Of particular interest are faculty narratives describing the problems of teaching in a relocation center and student autobiographies chronicling their adjustment to relocation. The collection also contains substantial clippings and report files that document the segregation of "disloyal" Japanese-Americans at Tule Lake, the uprising of 1943, and the repatriation to Japan of "disloyals" following the War. The Cook Collection also contains a small body of materials pertaining to Centers other than Tule Lake (see Index)
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