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Collection: Kay's Work and Personal Correspondence
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1942 5 18, American Friends Service Committee, Bulletin on Relief in France
1942 5 14, AFSC Bulletin on Relief efforts in England
1942 5 14 AFSC Bulletin on work in China
1942 5 18 AFSC Bulletin on Refugees Abroad and At Home
1942 6 11, Establishment of the National Student Relocation Committee
1942 6 17, Letter from Mrs. Morris to Mr. and Mrs. Pardy in Hartford, Connecticut, letter of introduction for Kay
1942 6 17, Letter of introduction from Mrs. Morris to Vincent Nicholson and wife, introducing Kay.
1942 6 17, Letter from Mrs. Morris to friend in D.C. at the I-House there recommending Kay and asking her to help Kay get settled.
1942 6 19, Letter from Rev. Inglis to Ms. Kerr in D.C. writing against concentration camps, recommending that Kay speak to Mrs. Roosevelt.
1942 6 19, Letter from Mrs. (Edna?) Morris to a friend in D.C. recommending Kay's character
1942 6 24, Executive Committee of Northern California of the National Japanese American Student Relocation Council Committee meeting agenda items
1942 6 24, Procedure for placing students at Eastern colleges (2 pdfs)
Second document states that the National Student Relocation Committee should separate out students who have spent much time in Japan.
Undated, list of committee members including professors/ administrators in University of California lead by Sproul. (consulting on evacuation?)
1942 6 5, Letter from Kay to Barnett in D.C. about job in D.C.
1942 6 30, Letter from Miss Kirven of the International House at Berkeley to Kay
1942 6 7, Kay's job offer letter from Washington D.C.
1942 7 3 (?) Kay needs a job start date in order to get a travel permit to go to job in D.C.
1942 7 3, Kay accepts position in D.C. by telegram
1942 7 11, Washington D.C. withdraws job offer to Kay
Undated, handwritten letter from friend to Kay
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