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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 95, No. 19 (November 5, 1982) (ddr-pc-54-44)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 95, No. 19 (November 5, 1982) (ddr-pc-54-44)
Selected article titles: "Gardena Rescinds Its 1942 'Evacuation' Resolution" (p. 1), "A-Bomb Survivor Returns to Nagasaki for Medical Care" (pp. 1, 5), "Redress Sought for JAs Fired by L.A. County During WW2" (p. 1), and "Former WRA Director Dillon S. Meyer Dies" (p. 1).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 95, No. 20 (November 12, 1982) (ddr-pc-54-45)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 95, No. 20 (November 12, 1982) (ddr-pc-54-45)
Selected article titles: "Reparations Bill for Canadian Nikkei Announced in Vancouver" (p. 1), "Japan's Politics Look a Bit like America's, but Not Quite" (pp. 1, 5), "Nikkei Congressmen Score Easy Wins in Elections" (p. 2), and "From the Frying Pan: A Tribute to Dillon S. Myer" (p. 5).
The Newell Star, Vol. I, No. 3 (March 23, 1944) (ddr-densho-284-8)
doc The Newell Star, Vol. I, No. 3 (March 23, 1944) (ddr-densho-284-8)
Selected article titles: "Myer Expresses Satisfaction on Gradual Return to Normalcy" (p. 1), "Dependents of Stockaders to Receive Aid" (p. 2), and "Life Carries Story on Center in Latest Issue" (p. 3).
Heart Mountain Sentinel Supplement Series 110 (August 12, 1943) (ddr-densho-97-332)
doc Heart Mountain Sentinel Supplement Series 110 (August 12, 1943) (ddr-densho-97-332)
Selected article titles: "Dillon S. Myer to Speak Tonight" (p. 1), "Three More Army Volunteers Leave for Physical Examinations" (p. 1), "Employment Opportunities for Prospective Relocatees Listed" (p. 1).
Rohwer Outpost Vol. V No. 8 (July 22, 1944) (ddr-densho-143-186)
doc Rohwer Outpost Vol. V No. 8 (July 22, 1944) (ddr-densho-143-186)
Selected article titles: "Message from Dillon S. Myer" (p. 1), "Bon Odori Practice Held by Rohwer Buddhist Church" (p. 1), "Teen-age Canteen. Social Recreational Meeting Place Planned for Students" (p. 1).
Takami Hibiya reference letter (ddr-densho-381-142)
doc Takami Hibiya reference letter (ddr-densho-381-142)
A reference letter from Frank H. Hattori to Dillon S. Myer about Takami Hibiya. Hattori mentions Takami's work in the housing division at Minidoka and states that he is "very much Americanized."
Daily Press Review, Vol. VI, No. 7 (ddr-densho-156-271)
doc Daily Press Review, Vol. VI, No. 7 (ddr-densho-156-271)
Article titles: "Agricultural Program to be Outlined"; "Aid is Needed in Beet Crisis"; "Labor Shortage at Minidoka"; "Dillon S. Myer Inspects Project"; "Letters to Editors"; "Jap Citizen Ban Backed"; "Italians Wait for Cameras and Radios."
Granada Pioneer Vol. III No. 30 (February 14, 1945) (ddr-densho-147-243)
doc Granada Pioneer Vol. III No. 30 (February 14, 1945) (ddr-densho-147-243)
Selected article titles: "Dillon S. Myer: Stresses 5 Points on Center Closure" (p. 1), "Samuel Grafton: Race Problem" (p. 2), "Goes Berserk, Shoots Three" (p. 5), "News Among the Coast: To Serve Six Counties" (p. 6).
Letter from John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War, to Dillon S. Myer (ddr-densho-67-22)
doc Letter from John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War, to Dillon S. Myer (ddr-densho-67-22)
Letter from John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War, to Dillon S. Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority, regarding transfer of family members to join issei in Department of Justice internment camps. McCloy wary of such transfers, as he believes they would subject Nisei to "issei contamination." Favors instead paroling Issei out of internment camps …
Letter from John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War, to Dillon S. Myer (ddr-densho-67-23)
doc Letter from John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War, to Dillon S. Myer (ddr-densho-67-23)
Letter from John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War, to Dillon S. Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority. Reporting recommendations of Dr. Dedrick, head of the Statistical Division of the Wartime Civil Control Administration. Urges segregation of the "pro-Japan" Kibei and Issei, and expresses fear of internal security incidents in the camps, and "contamination" of …
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