Supplementary notes on the quipus in the American museum of natural history
In: Anthropological papers of the American museum of natural history 30,2
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In: Anthropological papers of the American museum of natural history 30,2
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293010777583
"Prepared for the further information of persons who view the Government exhibit at the American Negro Exposition, Chicago, July 1-September 1, 1940": p. [2]. ; "July 1940." ; Cover title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Joseph R. Goodman papers on Japanese American incarceration--MS-840--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0v19r86x/
Comments by the War Relocation Authority on statements attributed to representatives of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, also known as the "Dies Committee," while the committee was investigating the War Relocation Authority. Document number C-0212-[page number]-BU-COS-WP. ; Series: War Relocation Authority records, 1942-1943 ; Comments by the War Relocation Authority on newspaper statements attributed to representatives of the House Committee on Un-American Activities; Joseph R. Goodman papers on Japanese American incarceration, MS-840; California Historical Society.
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In: Joseph R. Goodman papers on Japanese American incarceration--MS-840--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0v19r86x/
Summary printed on title page: "Comments by the War Relocation Authority on statements reported in the press allegedly made by witnesses before the Committee on Un-American Activities during hearings in Los Angeles between June 8 and June 17." Document number C-0278-[page number]-NOBU-COS-WP. ; Series: War Relocation Authority records, 1942-1943 ; Comments by the War Relocation Authority on statements reported in the press, allegedly made by witnesses before the Committee on Un-American Activities during hearings in Los Angeles between June 8 and June 17; Joseph R. Goodman papers on Japanese American incarceration, MS-840; California Historical Society.
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In: American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944--MS 3580-1127--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt009nf073/
Memo from Jackson H. Ralston to Ernest Besig regarding a bill from Supreme Court clerk for the cost in the Gordon Hirabayashi case. Ralston writes "to save time am forwarding my check." Hirabayashi is misspelled "Hirabayaski." Memo from Besig to Ralston on verso: "My dear Judge Ralston, Please excuse the delay in returning the money you advanced in the Hirabayashi case. I did not abscond with the A.C.L.U. fortune and then change my mind; I was merely on a vacation. I'm sorry you weren't at the last meeting. We really could have used your wisdom, because the problem was a tough one. Lacking your help, we did the best we could and hope you'll approve. I'll look forward to seeing you at the next meeting." ; Memo from Judge Jackson H. Ralston to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, August 9, 1943; American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944, MS 3580-1127; California Historical Society.
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In: American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944--MS 3580-1127--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt009nf073/
Memo from Jackson H. Ralston to Ernest Besig regarding payment of a bill from the Supreme Court for the cost in the Gordon Hirabayashi case. ; Memo from Judge Jackson H. Ralston to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, August 9, 1943; American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944, MS 3580-1127; California Historical Society.
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In: Joseph R. Goodman papers on Japanese American incarceration--MS-840--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0v19r86x/
Memo regarding voting in a California State Senate resolution that all state employees born in Japan, holding dual citizenship, renounce Japan and swear loyalty to the United States of America and the State of California. The legislation passed 41 to 22. ; Series: Japanese American Citizens League of San Francisco records and publications, 1942 ; Memo from the Office of the National Secretary, National Headquarters, Japanese American Citizens' League to all chapters, January 24, 1942; Joseph R. Goodman papers on Japanese American incarceration, MS-840; California Historical Society.
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In: American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Korematsu, Fred, 1942-1946--U.S. Supreme Court 1942-1944--MS-3580_1386--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt009nf073/
Notecard with typescript memo declaring need for legally challenging forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans. Note card stamped "confidential." ; Notecard with a typed message in support of Fred Korematsu, and opposing incarceration of Japanese Americans; American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Korematsu, Fred, 1942-1946--U.S. Supreme Court 1942-1944, MS-3580_1386; California Historical Society.
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In: American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944--MS 3580-1127--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt009nf073/
Note from Hubert Phillips to Ernest Besig: "Mr. Besig: Here is another dollar to be added to the amount formerly sent to used in connection with the Endo case. H. Phillips." Added below: "Credit Mrs. John Hoien Fowler $1.00 check encased Am. Civ. Lib. Union. Hastily _ Kellogg." ; Note from Hubert Phillips to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California; American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944, MS 3580-1127; California Historical Society.
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In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, S. 1-125
ISSN: 0002-7162
Contents: Democracy and the Americas; The democracies on the defensive; The social responsibilities of business; What do the Americas need.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Heft 227, S. 54-81
ISSN: 0002-7162
Contents: The human element in American relations, by Albert Shaw; The significance of the recent Pan American conference, by Orestes Ferrara; Practical relations with Latin America, by W. E. Edge; The intervention policy of the United States, by R. L. Buell; Mexican impressions, by H. K. Norton; The new age in our Latin American relations, by Wallace Thompson.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Heft 221, S. 115-163
ISSN: 0002-7162
Contents: The United States and Central America: policy of Clay and Knox, by G. T. Weitzel; The reconciliation of fact with sentiment in our dealings with Latin America, by W. R. Shepherd; Relations of United States companies with Latin America, by V. M. Cutter; The United States and Nicaragua, by H. W. Dodds; Geographic determinism in Nicaragua, by Whiting Williams; South America and our policy in the Caribbean, by C. H. Haring; The doctrine of the "special interest" of the United States in the region of the Carribbean sea, by Wallace Thompson; The difficulties of idealism in international relations, by William Hard.
In: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science v. 188, November, 1936
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 168.1933
In: Department of State, Conference Series 44
In: Department of State, Publication 1451