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  • PLU offices or off-campus institutions which require no action and are no needed for documentation purposes. (Note: two copies of all PLU publications are transferred to Archives for historical purposes by University Publications at time of printing.) Requests for Information: Routine memos or forms used to request, or respond to requests, for information. Routing Slips: Memos used to direct the distribution of a document. Stocks of Publications: Stocks of departmentally-produced printed documents

  • Hispanic studies, and Riley Dolan ’19 Although Kishaba’s swim team schedule kept her from traveling to Montevideo, she conducted historical research and wrote the interview questions. Her presentation, “Situating the Stories: History of Jewish Migration in Uruguay,” explored the forces shaping the interviewees’ lives. Watching their video testimonies afterwards, Kishaba found their personal perspectives especially meaningful, drawing parallels with her own grandparents. Being part of a team suited

  • University. The banners bearing the names of those interned at the Puyallup Assembly Center during World War II mark a dark chapter of Pierce County’s history, when the federal government seized control of the fairgrounds for the forced relocation of its citizens. Stephen Kitajo ’12 is working to verify all those names, after completing a historical journey of his own this summer. Kitajo serves on the board for the Puyallup Valley Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). His role in