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Full title:This picture shows Miyoko Mano, a Nisei evacuee from the Tule Lake Relocation Center, busy at her work operating the Varityper at the Business Letter Company where she has been employed since October 11, 1943. With her is Anita Krummrich, one of the girls with whom she works. Miyoko commutes to her work from Webster Groves, where she rooms with Ella Ruhe, with whom she has shared lots of good times. She is enthusiastic about her job and thinks her employer and her fellow-workers are swell. St. Louis, Missouri.
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