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Description
This representative issue of the Santa Anita Pacemaker from May 1, 1942 contains articles on subjects such as the first baby born and the number of new evacuees arriving at the center. The Santa Anita Pacemaker is a four page semiweekly newspaper published at the Santa Anita Reception Center by an editorial staff including a News, "City," "Civic," "Issei," Art, Recreation and "Women's" editor. The Pacemaker includes articles, camp information such as "use of electricity clarified" and "here's how to get married," announcements about births and deaths and notices about recreational activities and church services.
Santa Anita Assembly Center (Arcadia, Calif.) Concentration Camps--United States--Newspapers World War, 1939-1945--Japanese Americans--Newspapers Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
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