Article about a conference of Japanese American college and university students to be held at the University of Washington to exchange ideas and to promote friendship among the students of the various schools.
Copy of photos in a Seattle daily newspaper of Japanese aliens being taken into custody by federal agents as they walk toward the Immigration Stat5ion at 815 Airport Way in Seattle.
A three year study devoted to study factors that are related to general sense of well-being or life satisfaction among the Nisei as they move into their later year.
Oral history interviews of Nisei Christians Volume 1: Osame Doi, Dave Yutaka Nakagawa, June Hisaye Toshiyuki, Royal Louis Manaka, Nobuko Lillian Omi, Jack Nishida, and Frances Kirihara Volume 2: Rhoda Akiko Iyoya, Dr. Henry Hajime Kazato, Kimiā¦
A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that the area should still be able to provide enough vegetables even with the removal of the Japanese and that the law allowing children of aliens to be American citizens should be reconsidered.
Between 1930 and 1940 only 70 Pierce County Nisei out of 419 high school graduates enrolled in colleges and universities. Even after graduating from college and/or professional schools many had difficulty finding a job in their field.