How Can Nisei Meet Life Creatively?

How Can Nisei Meet Life Creatively?

Description

Title Proper pr1073 MS2119 BOX 1 FILE 07
Date(s) 1945
General material designation
This file contains a textual record.
Scope and content
This file contains documents generated for and during an Anglican and United Church sponsored weekend camp/conference entitled "How Can Nisei Meet Life Creatively?" The conference was held at Camp Nicolum approximately five miles from Tashme. The guest speakers were Reverend Alex Grant, of the Student Christian Movement at the University of British Columbia, and Major A.E. Larke, army padre at Chilliwack. Enclosed in the file is a list of Bible readings given; a commemorative pamphlet featuring abridged versions of Grant’s and Larke’s speech, the findings of breakout groups on the topic, some songs, and signatures of camp participants; excerpts from the concluding worship service by Don Brown; and a letter from Kay Halpin to Winnifred Awmack describing the camp.
Name of creator
Awmack, Winifred J. , a teacher at Tashme High School, created this archive.
Immediate source of acquisition
The digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective between 2014 and 2018.
This record was digitized in full.

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How Can Nisei Meet Life Creatively?
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