29 research outputs found
WRA Form: Statement of US Citizen of Japanese Ancestry, [July 1943]
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cook-nisei/1132/thumbnail.jp
Local Board Memorandum No. 115, Effective February 21, 1945
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_guides/2215/thumbnail.jp
Local Board Memorandum No. 115 and Local Board Memorandum No. 115B, Amended January 6, 1944, Effective February 1, 1944
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_guides/2214/thumbnail.jp
Activity and occupation bulletin no. 55: Subject: Technical, scientific and management services
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_guides/1549/thumbnail.jp
Selective Service System, ,Local board memorandum No. 115, including list of critical occupations as amended August 16, 1943, and Local Board Memorandum No 115A
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_assoc/1391/thumbnail.jp
1947 Certificate of Service from Selective Service System
March 31, 1947, Certificate to Louis-Philippe Gagné for serving as a reemployment committeeman by the Selective Service System.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/fac-lpg-awards/1003/thumbnail.jp
Eliott Baker Selective Service System Notice of Classification (July 17, 1972)
This is Springfield College alumnus Eliott Baker's draft card during the Vietnam War. Baker's classification is 1-H, which means "registrant not currently subject to processing for induction or alternative service" and the date of classification is July 17, 1972. According to a note written by Baker, he and other students who entered college in 1970 were granted deferments to be drafted, as long as they were full-time students.Born in Newton, Mass., Eliott G. Baker graduated from Springfield College with a BS degree in 1974 and M.Ed. degree in 1975. During his years at Springfield College, he was a residence assistant and hall director, a music director for WSCB-FM, a student aide, and an Admissions Intern and Assistant. After Springfield College, he went to the Ohio Dominican University, becoming the Director of Admissions and Enrollment Planning from 1978 to 1980. From there he went to Slippery Rock University where he would spend the rest of his career. From 1980 to 1986, he was Director of Admissions, and from 1986 to his retirement in 2017,he held the following positions: Director of Enrollment Management, Executive Director of Academic Records & Retention, and Executive Director of Academic Records, Graduate Studies and Summer School
WRA Form: Statement of US Citizen of Japanese Ancestry, [July 1943]
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cook-nisei/1132/thumbnail.jp
Louis-Philippe Gagné Selective Service System Card
May 22, 1943, Louis-Philippe Gagné, Selective Service System identification card.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/fac-lpg-pre-political-career/1005/thumbnail.jp