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Monthly Archives: October 2014

War Stories: Veterans as University Students, 1947

I found that the Army is a very fertile soil in the field of sociology, I think that students who are veterans enjoy a great deal of advantage over the non-veterans . . .. The veteran had traveled widely and met people from all walks of life and when he got his discharge, he had…

October 18, 2014 in Veterans.

Copyrights, Conversations, and Public Information: a Brief Account of John K. Akau, Jr.

We at Thinking Locally have struggled with the question of anonymity for the RASRL writers. We want to credit them for their work, but we’ve learned that the RASRL papers donated by the faculty to UHM’s Archives don’t completely belong to the library and probably never really belonged to the faculty who donated them. The…

October 4, 2014 in Hawaiians, Student Life.

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