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October 7, 1942 - Lost Boy
1media/October 7 - Lost Boy_thumb.JPG2020-04-19T12:58:27-07:00Michael Dorneya8078622c00eeea79c8167589a992ee7a3920cf8372561Yoshikazu Uyeno, a 6 year-old boy who got lost on September 29, 1942 probably didn't expect to appear on page two of the camp newspaper.plain2020-04-19T12:58:27-07:00Michael Dorneya8078622c00eeea79c8167589a992ee7a3920cf8
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1media/Instagram Title.JPG2020-04-17T17:09:30-07:00Day-to-Day12This is a sample archive made up of articles clipped from digitized copies of the Topaz Times, originally printed in October, 1942.structured_gallery2020-05-04T10:53:55-07:00