June 17, 1944
At 10 A.M. the new school building was dedicated, turned over to the Committee, students and teachers by the Commandant and his staff. Mr. Tomibe… Read More »June 17, 1944
At 10 A.M. the new school building was dedicated, turned over to the Committee, students and teachers by the Commandant and his staff. Mr. Tomibe… Read More »June 17, 1944
Sign on the Board: “Since the term ‘Jap’ is considered an insult, the Command requests that in conversation when you refer to the Japanese the… Read More »June 3, 1944
A letter from the Internment Camp Committee to the Bunshiyocho on May 31: “Dear Sir, on February 14, 1944, we wrote you a letter calling… Read More »May 31, 1944
From the Minutes of May 23. “No word that cannot be found in the dictionary may be used on monthly correspondence cards. . . .… Read More »May 25, 1944
Jerry woke me at 6:30 and I dressed quickly. With a cup of coffee in hand and a bun, we sauntered to hospital point to… Read More »May 18, 1944
We had all our meals in the dugout and I spent the whole day there, resting and reading. A box is our cupboard and Dr.… Read More »May 17, 1944
By chewing on my front teeth I can enjoy one peanut at a time. A number of New England habits have been invaluable in this… Read More »Oct. 15, 1942