A letter to Kay Yamashita from Josefine Duveneck, who is working on student reloaction, asking Kay if she would like to leave camp for a job on the outside.
There is a lot of subtext in this letter: John handwrites on the back to Kay: "Kay, This is what I was tempted to write: It appears my younger sister has inferred to you that I did not choose to go to Garrett. ON the contrary I have made final and…
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Kay is depressed and upset. She is sad that Ted was not permitted to register at the Univ. of Colorado. She is happy that he is in St. Louis, and outside of the camp (although the Tanforan experience is invaluable to understand the…