Selected article titles: "Immunization Clinic to be Held this Week" (p. 1), "YWCA Executive to Talk Before Student Club" (p. 1), "Poultry Expert Conducts Local Farm Classes" (p. 1).
Select article titles: "Last POW Group Welcomed" (p.1); "YWCA Priority over Sexist Issues Scored" (p.1); "Discrimination in Securities Industry High" (p.3); "N.Y.s First Most Enthusiastic" (p.4).
Selected article titles: "Leaders: Meetings for by YWCA Heads" (p. 1), "Part of Evacuee Payroll Will be Paid by Checks" (p. 1), "Team to Recruit Men for M.I.S.L.S." (p. 1).
"Public Meeting Will Air FEPC and "What It Means to You' Sunday, March 27" (p. 1), "Nisei Girl, Representing Seattle Y-Teens, "Covers' and Enjoys National Convention of YWCA in Frisco" (p. 1).
References are made to several of Nobu Suzuki's personal papers, which are currently available for public perusal at the University of Washington's Manuscripts and University Archives.
"OK of Promotions for Two Nisei Vets Will be Considered by Senators" (p. 1), "Evacuation Claims Queries Answered Through Courtesy of JACL-ADC" (p. 1), "Area Homewomen Offered Courses at YWCA; Classes Start Feb. 7" (p. 4).
References are made to several of Nobu Suzuki's personal papers, which are currently available for public perusal at the University of Washington's Manuscripts and University Archives.
References are made to several of Nobu Suzuki's personal papers, which are currently available for public perusal at the University of Washington's Manuscripts and University Archives.
"All Persons Not Yet X-Rayed Urged to Show Up for Exams; Anti-TB Units Now in Area" (p. 1), "Japanese War Brides Welcomed to Join New YWCA Group" (p. 1), "2 More Area GI's Returned to U.S." (p. 1)
Selected article titles: "Approval Plan No Longer Required for Assistance Grant" (p. 1), "Six More Mess Halls Will Close in March" (p. 1), "Legal Aid Societies Pledge Aid to Resettlers" (p. 4), "San Diego YWCA Honors Japanese Americans" (p. 6).
Nisei female. Born June 6, 1923, in Central Point, Oregon. While in elementary school, sent to live with a foster family in Medford, Oregon. Was attending college when World War II broke out, and was removed to the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. Left camp to work in St. Paul, Minnesota, as a housegirl. Finished college …
References are made to several of Nobu Suzuki's personal papers, which are currently available for public perusal at the University of Washington's Manuscripts and University Archives.
Maintaining contacts outside camp: YWCA, American Friends Service Committee
References are made to several of Nobu Suzuki's personal papers, which are currently available for public perusal at the University of Washington's Manuscripts and University Archives.
Selected article titles: "Job Opportunities Told by Representative from Connecticut" (p. 1), "YWCA to Establish Registry for List of Housing, Jobs" (p. 1), "Swimming Star Returns to Hawaii as Teacher of Physical Education
" (p. 3), "Los Angeles Living Conditions Improved" (p. 4).
Selected article titles: "Army Calls Nisei Men. US Wants Volunteers Who Write Japanese" (p. 1), "Co-op Board to be Chosen" (p. 2), "Night Art Class Given" (p. 2), "YWCA Program to Get Underway in Center" (p. 4), "More Milk Maybe..." (p. 4).
Article titles: "YWCA Official to Visit Hunt"; "Rites Held for Harvest Worker"; "Pierce Starts Official Probe of Newell"; "State Warns WRA Farm Here on Labeling"; "Hunt Has Big Hallowe'en Show"; "Tule Lake Sells Vegetables"; "Army Orders 4 to Get Out"; "Letter to Editor"; "Urbanites as Farm Laborers."
Organizing a YWCA banquet in Minidoka, "I persuaded them to stop at camp"
References are made to several of Nobu Suzuki's personal papers, which are currently available for public perusal at the University of Washington's Manuscripts and University Archives.
Selected article titles: "YWCA Leaders to Speak Monday on Working Conditions in Denver. Residents Applying Work in Denver Region Invited to Attend" (p. 1), "18-Year Old Lad Is Victim of Hit-and-Run Case in Poston II" (p. 1), "Friends on the 'Outside' Continue to Help Keep the Morale of Postonians High" (p. 2).
May Tsukamoto's assignment to the Community Management--Activities Section of "Jerome Relocation Center" as a USO YWCA-Field Worker at a $16.00 rate of pay. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_00007
Termination of Mary Tsukamoto's job in the Community Services Section of "Jerome Relocation Center." Payroll title was USO and YWCA Field Worker and rate of pay was $16.00. Form WRA-114. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_00006