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  2. 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

  3. 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.

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

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    In 1950, the 1917 "activist wing" of that Society formed today's The Nature Conservancy. [21] [22] Most of the professors in the early years of the College of Forestry at Syracuse and the Department of Forestry at Cornell's New York State College of Agriculture were educated in forestry at the Yale School of Forestry. The forestry students at ...

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

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    Nearly 80 years after the end of World War II, a site in Colorado that once held thousands of Japanese Americans opened its doors this week as the country’s newest national park.

  6. 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.

  7. Operation New Life - Wikipedia

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    On arrival in Vietnam, Tru and at least some of his shipmates were sent to re-education camps in the rural areas of Vietnam. Tru was imprisoned for 12 years. [3]: 72–3 The Thuong Tin returnees were nearly the last Vietnamese refugees on Guam. The camps there were closed on 23 October and Operation New Life terminated on 1 November 1975. [10]

  8. History of the New York State College of Forestry - Wikipedia

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    The New York State College of Forestry, the first professional school of forestry in North America, opened its doors at Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York, in the autumn of 1898., [1] [2] [3] It was advocated for by Governor Frank S. Black, but after just a few years of operation, it was defunded in 1903, by Governor Benjamin B. Odell in response to public outcry over the College's ...

  9. ESF - Wikipedia

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    ESF may refer to: Education. Écoles Sans Frontières, ... Entertainment Sports and Fun Camps (ESF), network of day camps; Esler Airfield, in Louisiana, ...