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Wakana Kimura’s ‘Journey to the West’ at Patricia Sweetow Gallery
Metro must invest in enhanced security measures.
Coming from an administrator whose work unfolded behind the scenes.The daughter of Japanese immigrants.

Armstrong rebuilt her life and went on to shape the academic lives of generations of students during her tenure as Pomona College registrar from 1955 to 1985.the bequest is a testament to the close-knit community at this small residential college — and to the extraordinary nature of Armstrong.and then moved to the detention camp for Japanese Americans at Heart Mountain in Wyoming.

leaving a $1 million gift for scholarships at her passing.who passed away last year at the age of 102.

her mother died there at the age of 51.
This endowed scholarship will honor her mothers memory and support generations of students with financial help to attend Pomona.The foundation is grateful for the bipartisan support it has received for these efforts and for our plans for the future.
who was chair of NEH from 1986 to 1993.bought Western wear and boots at shops on Codys Sheridan Avenue.
Heart Mountain Interpretive Center.Heart Mountain used local restaurants and businesses to provide meals and services ranging from printing to shuttle buses.