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Camp Harmony Japs Living Up to Name

Internees at the Puyallup Assembly Center, called Camp Harmony, were settling down to try to make their living quarters as livable as possible by adding touches of what they used to have at home. Dental service, a newspaper, church choirs, etc. were…

Camp Harmony Newsletter Souvenir Edition

A look at life in Camp Harmony. Includes drawings of the Camp and articles on what happend during that time.

Camp Harmony story unfolds

The Wing Luke Asian Museum's traveling exhibit, "Executive Order 9066: 50 Years Before and 50 Years After", is displayed at the Puyallup fairground's The Fair Museum. Japanese Americans comment on the exhibit and their experiences during their…

Campus Clubs To Cut Down Socials

Fuyo-kai and the Japanese Students' Club, two organizations for students of Japanese ancestry on the University of Washington campus, cut back on its social activities due to the war.