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Obituary, Dillon S. Myer (ddr-csujad-55-2414)
Newspaper clipping published in "San Francisco chronicle" of the obituary of War Relocation Authority Director, Dillon S. Myer. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2520
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Scrapbook page (ddr-densho-35-326)
Articles from various newspapers including one from the Oregon Journal by Dillon Myer titled: "Editorial: No Race or Creed."
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Transcript of Dillon S. Myer speech (ddr-densho-35-423)
Transcript of a speech given by War Relocation Authority (WRA) Director, Dillon S. Myer about the WRA's history and programs.
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Evidences of Americanism Among Japanese-Americans (ddr-densho-171-208)
Statement by Dillon S. Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority.
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The Relocation Program (ddr-densho-156-136)
Address by Dillon S. Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority, delivered before a meeting of State Commanders and State Adjutants of the American Legion in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Message from the Director of the War Relocation Authority and Summery of WRA Policies and Procedures for the Final Phase of the Relocation Program (ddr-densho-356-923)
Written message from Dillon S. Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority to internees regarding the reopening of the West Coast to Japanese Americans. Attached to the message is policy guidelines for resettlement out of WRA camps.
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Relocation Problems and Policies (ddr-densho-356-1035)
Speech given at the Tuesday Evening Club in Pasadena, California by War Relocation Authority Director Dillon S. Myer on the subject of relocation of Japanese American from WRA camps.
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One Thousandth of the Nation (ddr-densho-356-1034)
Written copy of an address by Dillon S. Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority, presented March 23, 1944 before a joint meeting of civic organizations in Salt Lake City, titled "One Thousandth of the Nation". In his address he talks about the history of the WRA, it's purpose during the war, and the resettlement of …
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Yoshi Hibiya reference letter request (ddr-densho-381-174)
Myer, Dillon S.: author;
War Relocation Authority: author
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Community Analysis Report No. 8: The Kibei (ddr-densho-156-148)
Report forwarded to project directors by Dillon S. Myer.
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Quarterly Report for Period Ending June 30, 1943, Minidoka (ddr-densho-156-417)
Sent to War Relocation Authority Director Dillon S. Myer.
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Quarterly Report for Period Ending March 31, 1943, Minidoka (ddr-densho-156-418)
Sent to War Relocation Authority Director Dillon S. Myer.
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Report for Quarter Ended December 31, 1942, Minidoka (ddr-densho-156-419)
Sent to War Relocation Authority Director Dillon S. Myer.
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Draft of Quarterly Report for Period Ending March 31, 1943, Minidoka (ddr-densho-156-416)
Sent to War Relocation Authority Director Dillon S. Myer.
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Community Analysis Report No. 4: Notes on Japanese Holidays (ddr-densho-156-118)
Report forwarded to WRA staff members by Dillon S. Myer.
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Community Analysis Report No. 5: Evacuee Resistances to Relocation (ddr-densho-156-123)
Report forwarded to WRA staff members by Dillon S. Myer.
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Community Analysis Report No. 2: Causes of Unrest at Relocation Centers (ddr-densho-156-115)
Report forwarded to WRA staff members by Dillon S. Myer.
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Information Bulletin No. 3 (January 29, 1945) (ddr-densho-284-53)
Tule Lake Center informational bulletin which includes a statement by WRA National Director, Dillon S. Myer, regarding the future of the center.
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Message from the Director of the War Relocation Authority (ddr-densho-430-39)
Message and information about the War Relocation Authority's Relocation Program following the re-opening of the West Coast to Japanese Americans.
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Memo from Dillon Myer to Secretary of War Henry Stimson (ddr-densho-67-78)
Memo from Dillon Myer to Secretary of War Henry Stimson regarding DeWitt's Final Report. Myer summarizes DeWitt's reoprt, focusing on his justifications of military necessity: illicit communications and ship-to-shore signaling. Quotes parts of DeWitt's report where he discusses the threat of the Japanese on the West Coast. In summary, Myer suggests that the decision to evacuate …
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Dillon Myer visiting silk screen shop (ddr-densho-159-119)
Dillon Myer is pictured fourth from left. Second from right is James Lindley, Amache concentration camp project director.