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Archives at Cornell

Box 15

 Container

Contains 23 Results:

Post War World Council: newsletters

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 3
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The documentation comprising the Japanese-American Relocation Centers Records was primarily collected by Lt. Alexander Leighton and Morris Opler. Leighton, a sociologist in the Naval Reserve, assembled extensive records on life in the Poston Center for use in studying the psychological and social effects of dislocation. Drawing on his research, he wrote The Governing of Men: General Principles and Recommendations Based on Experience at a Japanese Relocation Camp...
Dates: 1935-1953.

Congressional Records: excerpts from records about Japanese Americans, 1941-1942

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 4
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The documentation comprising the Japanese-American Relocation Centers Records was primarily collected by Lt. Alexander Leighton and Morris Opler. Leighton, a sociologist in the Naval Reserve, assembled extensive records on life in the Poston Center for use in studying the psychological and social effects of dislocation. Drawing on his research, he wrote The Governing of Men: General Principles and Recommendations Based on Experience at a Japanese Relocation Camp...
Dates: 1941-1942

Congressional Records, 1943

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 5-6
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The documentation comprising the Japanese-American Relocation Centers Records was primarily collected by Lt. Alexander Leighton and Morris Opler. Leighton, a sociologist in the Naval Reserve, assembled extensive records on life in the Poston Center for use in studying the psychological and social effects of dislocation. Drawing on his research, he wrote The Governing of Men: General Principles and Recommendations Based on Experience at a Japanese Relocation Camp...
Dates: 1943