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Writing in response to Snavely's letter of April 20, 1942 (see Dbase #279), Bird makes four suggestions on how Snavely may proceed in the matter of student relocation, including "kindly overture" to Provost E. R. Hedrick and a letter to General DeWitt. Bird also writes that unless student relocation is taken care of, "there will be evil done a great many very excellent and devoted Japanese Americans."
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