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Map of Tri-State High School
Tri-State High School
Map of Tri-State High School in the Tule Lake Relocation Center, undated, circa 1944
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"There once was a lady named Rene..." [humorous limerick about staff]
Tulelake Colony
[humorous limerick about staff]
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Casaba Hop dance invitation (n.d. April 29) circa 1944?
Unknown
Invitation for Mr. & Mrs. Cooke to the Casaba Hop Dance in the Tule Lake Relocation Center in Newell, California
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The Newell Star - Repatriates Now Being Resettled in Manchukuo (clipping)
Unknown
Clipping from The Newell Star, newspaper published in the Tule Lake Relocation Center in Newell, California, from Vol. I No. 36 11/2/1944. Article title: "Repatriates Now Being Resettled in Manchukuo"
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The Newell Star Supplement - Extra, "Okamoto Dies from Gunshot Wound Inflicted by Sentry" (5-25-44) [Shoichi James Okamoto]
Unknown
Extra supplement edition of The Newell Star, newspaper published in the Tule Lake Relocation Center, issued on May 25, 1944. Article is titled "Okamoto Dies from Gunshot Wound Inflicted by Sentry."
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The Newell Star Supplement - Extra, "Police Staff Resigns; Best Asks for Reorganization" (7-20-44)
Unknown
Extra supplemental issue of The Newell Star, newspaper issued in the Tule Lake Relocation Center, dated July 20, 1944. Headline: "Police Staff Resigns; Best Asks for Reorganization." Sub-headline: "Police Selection by Block Basis." On the back in Japanese.
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The Tule Luke Cooperator (7-3-44)
Unknown
Extra issue of the Tule Lake Cooperator, a newspaper issued in the Tule Lake Relocation Center. Dated July 3, 1944.
Articles included:
General Manager Hitomi Assassinated
Board of Directors Resigns
The Deceaseds Character and the Circumstances
Message of Condolence
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Project Judo Tournament invitation (8-22-43)
Community Activities, Judo Division
Invitation issued to Mr. Orville D. Dalton for Judo: The Art of Selfe Defense, the first Project Judo Tournament, on August 22, 1943 at Tule Lake Relocation Center in Newell, California
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Mrs. Guy Cook to her college friends (3-18-43) [2 l.; broad descr. Tule Lake kids] [Marguerite J. Cook]
Marguerite J. Cook
Letter from Marguerite J. Cook ("Mrs. Guy Cook") to her college friends, dated March 18, 1943
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Akio Sawada Furumoto, Crystal City TX (8-10-43) [Akio Sawada Furumoto]
Akio Sawada Furumoto
Letter from Akio Sawada Furumoto of Crystal City, Texas to Marguerite J. Cook (Mrs. Guy Cook) dated August 10, 1943
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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