Box MS611.03
Contains 100 Results:
"PEOPLE" - All of Box 3. NOBIE ASAKI. , 1994-1998
Memoir and three letters to Ann Noble.
LILLIAN BAKER. Author, Historian, and Lecturer., 1990-1991
Author of the book American and Japanese Relocation in World War II: Fact, Fiction, Fallacy. Not an internee. Letter to Pres. George H.W. Bush, Sept.16, 1991. Newspaper clipping – Rafu Shimpo, Sept.11 ’91, “Matsui Outraged Over Baker’s Book Award”. Letter to Editor of Rafu Shimpo from Lillian B.
CARYN MURDOCK BING. Teacher at Heart Mountain. , 1991-2001
Interview by Ann Noble (June 7,1991). Memoir by Caryn Bing. Short story, “A Local Heart Mountain Techer Remembers” by Ann Noble. Pinedale Round Up newspaper clipping, 1942 “Caryn Murdock to teach at Heart Mtn.” Article by Helen Linn, “Caryn Bing Taught J.S. Secretary of Transportation” (Sec. Norman Mineta).
Chester and Mary Ruth BLACKBURN. Homesteaders after WWII, Heart Mtn. , 1991-1996
JOHN COLLINS – Marquis Awards and Specialties, Inc. Not an internee. , 1992
Very active in the Heart Mountain Japanese American Memorial Foundation, Inc. for Site Restoration (brochure enclosed). Letters between Ann Noble and John C. Re: contacts in Washington D.C.
ROGER DANIELS PHD. Thesis: “Words Do Matter: A Note on Inappropriate Terminology and the Incarceration of the JA s”. , 1999-2007
Letters from Ann Noble to Dr. Daniels. Article by Duane Noriyuki, Times Staff Writer, “Manzanar is a place of long ago many remember today. But preserving memories is no easy task.”
NEWBY ELY. Not an internee. Wrote: "Environment and Removal: Japanese American Internment.....", 1998-2001
Wrote: Environment and Removal: Japanese American Internment in the Rocky Mountain Region 1942-1945. Paper submitted in partial fulfillment of master’s degree without thesis. `Geography thesis, Letters, and notes.
FRANK SEISHI EMI. Internee and one of the leaders of The Fair Play Committee. , 1988-2001
HARU EPPERSON. Internee. , July 13, 1993
Response to Ann Noble’s questionnaire, his family and life at Heart Mountain.
RICK EWIG. Not and internee. Did extensive work with the HMWF and the museum on the Heart Mountain site., 1992-2018
Letters between Rick Ewig and Ann Noble. On Jan. 11, 2018, Rick Ewig and Ann Noble met at the Laramie County Public Library in Cheyenne, WY. The focus of their conversation was their involvement with the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation (HMWF), and the notes from that conversation as they pertain to Rick’s work with the HMWF.