Box 2
Contains 17 Results:
Final Reports
The folder contains a narrative report of the Rohwer Cooperative Enterprise (the corporate business undertaking which provided goods and services to Rohwer residents), including the organizational history and evaluation of the operation; also, a historical statistical-functional report of the same, including balance sheets and oeprating budgets. File includes a report, "Introduction--Three Jobs," by Nat R. Griswold, describing his position at Rohwer.
Rohwer Community Activities Section- History
The folder contains a lengthy narrative report concerning Rohwer Community Activities Section, including material related to its organization, program of activities, and closure of the section. Most of the report concerns a detailed description of the types of activities found at the Center. File also contains an appendix of selected exhibits, including organizational charts.
Rohwer Community Activities Section- History
The folder contains the same report as Folder 2. Appendix includes added exhibits.
Rohwer Community Activities Section- History
The folder contains a typed rough draft of the report in Folders 2 and 3, with penciled corrections.
Special Reports
The folder contains a "Semi-Annual Report," War Relocation Authority, Washington, D. C., for January to June, 1944; also, a special report on the Nisei Conference at Rohwer in March 1945.
Documentation
Monthly Reports
Community Activities monthly statistical reports.
Community Activities Budget
The folder contains largely budget estimates, justification for budgets, including a few memos dealing with same. File also includes a copy of the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 1943-June 30, 1944.
Survey- Soldiers in Service
The folder contains information revealed by a survey concerning men from Rohwer in Service, including information furnished for different blocks. File includes an account by a Japanese-American soldier of his war experiences; also, a paper, "Is Democracy Unhorsed?" by Kiyoshi Okamoto, Heart Mountain, Wyoming, concerning the induction of Niseis into the United States Army.
Life at the Center
The small folder includes a short report concerning agriculture and production at the time Rohwer Relocation Center opened, including statistical tables; also, a copy of an editorial regarding treatment of Japanese in America, particularly in California.
USO- Miscellaneous
The folder contains a short summary of findings revealed by a survey of Rohwer men in the Service; a list of the number of soldiers who visited the Center; and Rowher casualty list.
Christmas Committee
Correspondence from the Rohwer Community Christmas Committee concerning acknowledgments for donations for the Center. File also includes various short reports concerning Christmas activities and a short article regarding Christmas at Rohwer.
WRA Reports
The folder contains First Quarterly Report, War Relocation Authority, Washington, D.C., for March to June, 1942; and Semi-Annual Report, War Relocation Authority, Washington, D. C. for January to June, 1943.
Miscellaneous Reports
The folder contains part 4 of a War Relocation Authority, Community Analysis Section report, "Prospects for the Resettlement of Rohwer Farmers," by Margaret L. Lantis; "Educational Aspects of the California Youth Survey," by Dr. Aaron Jones, Technical Director of the California Youth Study for the State Department of Education, reporting progress on the study in nine articles; and a few financial statements.
Cooperative Colonization
Colonization plan presented for consideration by a Citizen's Committee at Rohwer in August 1944, including copies in English and Japanese.
YMCA Leadership Conferences
Correspondence and materials concerning leadership conferences at Rohwer as well as evaluation of same; also, evaluation of recreation institute. Dates include 1943-1944.
Community Activities Reports
The folders contain War Relocation Authority monthly reports (printed forms), including separately attached narrative reports; a "History of Rohwer Community Activities Section, Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas," by Kazuo Ikebasu, as of May 20, 1943, including organizational charts; reports containing highlights of community activity; also, other miscellaneous reports; and answers to a questionnaire on the Community Activities Section.