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Full title:These guests at a get-acquainted party sponsored by the Rochester, N.Y., Committee for the Resettlement of Japanese Americans are participating in a community sing following a buffet supper in the Rochester Y.W.C.A. In the foreground are Miss Alice Kawasaki, former resident of the Minidoka Relocation Center and one of five Japanese American members of the U.S. Nurse Cadet Corps now in training at Rochester's Genesee Hospital; and Hyman Sandow, WRA Relocation Reports Officer for the Middle Atlantic Area. Directly behind them are Miss Tomi Nagasawa, who came to Rochester from the Gila River Relocation Center to become a member of the Nurse Cadet Corps at St. Mary's Hospital, and Claude C. Cornwall, WRA Relocation Officer in Rochester. Some sixty persons, including about twenty-five evacuees who have resettled in Rochester and vicinity, attended the party. Rochester, New York.
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