Masako Miyake Ryugo Papers

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Masako Miyake Ryugo Papers

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  • 1944 (Creation)

Extent

One folder

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(1921-2008)

Biographical history

Masako Miywake Ryugo was one of six Japanese American students to attend St. Cloud State University during World War II. She arrived on campus in 1943 and graduated in 1944. She was released from the Tule Lake Internment Camp in northern California to complete her education at St. Cloud State.

Born in Portland, Oregon on December 5, 1921, Masako passed away on December 14, 2008. She married her husband Kay shortly after her 1944 graduation and they had five children together - Martha, David, James, Karen, and Thomas.

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The one folder of records contain Miyake's academic transcript, elementary school certificate, and her 1944 diploma from St. Cloud State.

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Records are located at 22D.3b.

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Permission to publish, quote, and reproduce must be secured from the copyright holder.

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      Jim Ryugo

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      The folder is in a box with other small personal paper collections in University Archives.

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      Archivist's note

      Processed by Tom Steman in December 2024

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