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  2. ESF Camps - Wikipedia

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    ESF was founded by brothers Michael and Bill Rouse in 1982 as a two-week summer tennis camp at the Haverford School.Michael, who was 15 at the time, needed to raise $3,200 to play in the United States Tennis Association National Tournament.

  3. State University of New York College of Environmental Science ...

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    Forbes Magazine ranked ESF #54 in its listing of "America's Best College Buys" for 2012. [54] Forbes.com has also ranked ESF at No. 3 on its 2010 list of the 20 best colleges for women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

  4. List of Japanese-American internment camps - Wikipedia

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    Heart Mountain Relocation Center, January 10, 1943 Ruins of the buildings in the Gila River War Relocation Center of Camp Butte Harvesting spinach. Tule Lake Relocation Center, September 8, 1942 Nurse tending four orphaned babies at the Manzanar Children's Village Manzanar Children's Village superintendent Harry Matsumoto with several orphan children

  5. Esler Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Esler Field, [2] [3] also known as Esler Regional Airport [1] (IATA: ESF, ICAO: KESF, FAA LID: ESF), is a military and public use airfield in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, United States, [1] near the City of Pineville.

  6. Japanese from Latin America, forced into U.S. wartime ... - AOL

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    With the 80th anniversary of Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066 that created the World War II camps, advocates seek full reparations for the internees from Latin America.

  7. SUNY-ESF Ranger School - Wikipedia

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    Shortly before its establishment, the school received a gift of 1,800 acres (7.3 km 2) from the Rich Brothers Lumber Company. [8]In 1923, Governor Alfred E. Smith, later to become President of the Board of Trustees of the New York State College of Forestry, signed an appropriation bill for the construction of the Ranger School's new building; the structure was dedicated in 1928.

  8. Japanese American prison camp site in Colorado is now a ...

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    Life within the prison camp was difficult due to overcrowding, poor wages and lack of privacy. At its peak, the camp held 7,310 prisoners of Japanese descent, making it the 10th largest city in ...

  9. FEMA conspiracy theories that have stoked chaos in the South ...

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    It called the “FEMA camp” rumors “all false.” “‘FEMA camp’ rumors are founded in long-standing conspiracy theories intended to discredit our efforts to help survivors,” the page reads.