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MR. HARRY M. SHAFER, _a.s.sistant Supt. City Schools_.
MY DEAR MR. SHAFER:
In reply to your inquiry relative to the American-born j.a.panese pupils of our school, I enclose statement as to results noted in the various cla.s.ses.
Trusting that this may serve the purpose desired, and appreciating your very kindly interest,
Sincerely, LIZZIE A. MCKENZIE, _Princ.i.p.al_.
Hobart Blvd. School. January 13, 1921.
_Report on j.a.panese Pupils_
(American-born)
Many of the j.a.panese fail in First Grade on account of inability to understand the English language. In succeeding grades, progress is satisfactory as shown by the following tabulation of current date:
==================== To Be Enrolled. Promoted.
--------- ---------- B-1 16 10 A-1 7 6 B-2 5 5 A-2 4 4 B-3 1 1 A-3 1 1 B-4 2 2 A-4 0 B-5 2 1 A-5 1 1 B-6 1 1 A-6 0
Total enrolled, 40.
Total promoted, 32.
We find these children as a rule clever in use of pen and crayon, possessing light touch, having correct ideas of form, and excellent taste in selection of color.
As pupils they follow direction well, and are usually free from faults of rudeness or improper language. Of the forty above Kindergarten, three are troublesome and are persistent cases. In general, it may be said that these children as a cla.s.s compare favorably with others in matters of progress and of conduct as well.
LIZZIE A. MCKENZIE, _Princ.i.p.al_.
LITERATURE ON THE SUBJECT
BOOKS
ANNALS OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, January, 1921.
_Present Day Immigration with Special Reference to the j.a.panese._
ANNALS OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, September, 1909. _Chinese and j.a.panese in America._
GULICK, SYDNEY L. _American Democracy and Asiatic Citizens.h.i.+p._ Scribners, New York, 1918. _The American-j.a.panese Problem._ Scribners, New York, 1914.
ICHIHAs.h.i.+, Y. _j.a.panese Immigration._ Marshall Press, San Francisco, 1915.
KAWAKAMI, K. K. _American-j.a.panese Relations._ Revell, New York, 1912.
_Asia at the Door._ Revell, New York, 1914. _j.a.pan in the World Politics._ Revell, New York, 1917.
MASAOKA, N. (Editor). _j.a.pan to America._ G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1915.
MILLIS, H. A. _The j.a.panese Problem in the United States._ McMillan, New York, 1915.
PITKIN, WALTER B. _Must We Fight j.a.pan?_ The Century Co., New York, 1921.
RUSSELL, LINDSAY (Editor). _America to j.a.pan._ G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1915.
SCHERER, J. A. A. _The j.a.panese Crisis._ Stokes, 1915.
THE j.a.pANESE-AMERICAN NEWS. _The j.a.panese-American Year Book_, 1910 and 1918. San Francisco.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS
Annual Reports of the United States Commissioner-General of Immigration.
Bureau of Labor (California). Biennial Reports, and especially, "Report on the j.a.panese in California."
California and the Oriental. Report of California State Board of Control, with Governor Wm. D. Stephens's letter addressed to Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby. California State Printing Office, Sacramento, 1920.
Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census. Chinese and j.a.panese in the United States, 1910. Bulletin 127, Was.h.i.+ngton Printing Office, 1914.
Immigration Commission. Changes in Bodily Form of Descendants of Immigrant. Senate Doc.u.ment, No. 208, 61st Congress, 2nd Session.
Was.h.i.+ngton Government Printing Office, 1910.
Immigration Laws of the United States. (Revised Federal Statutes).
KAHN, CONGRESSMAN. j.a.panese-California Problem. Congressional Record, 60, 4: 78-82, December 9, 1920.
METCALF, SECRETARY. Report on the j.a.panese School Question.
Naturalization Laws of the United States. (Revised Federal Statutes.)
Reports of the Immigration Commission. Immigrants in the Industries, Vols.
23, 24, 25, Senate Doc.u.ment, No. 633, 61st Congress.
ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Presidential Message to Congress, 1907. House of Representatives; Message of the President of the United States, and Accompanying Doc.u.ments. Part I; pp. 492-846. Ex. Doc. No. 1.
PAMPHLETS
CALIFORNIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE a.s.sOCIATION. _j.a.panese Immigration and the j.a.panese in California_, 1919.
CLEMENT, E. W. _Expatriation of j.a.panese Abroad._ j.a.panese a.s.sociation of America, San Francisco, 1916.
ELIOT, CHAS. W. _Friends.h.i.+p between the United States and j.a.pan._ j.a.panese Merchants' a.s.sociation, Portland, Oregon.