UW Daily – 4.2.1942
Alien Students Register
Japanese, German, Italian Nationals include in Request
By JEAN PARKER
In cooperation with a request of all Pacific Coast colleges, University Japanese, German and Italian nationals will register today, Robert O’Brien, assistant dean of arts and sciences, announced last night. A special room, 121 Education hall, has been designated for the registration.
The blanks to be filled out are to offer help to students in continuing education elsewhere. Replacement in other colleges is the hope of every coast school, O’Brien stated, and the information in these blanks will simplify student and advisory problems.
Students who have not previously registered will do so today. This will be the first opportunity for German and Italian nationals to fill out the blanks. Some registrations have been mailed in. Japanese students registered at a meeting Saturday in Eagleson hall.
Professors and students will be available to aid in deciding the necessary information with those registering. Among them will be Floyd Schmoe, instructor in forestry; Frank Goodnough of Wesley foundation; Dean Newhouse, dean of men; Jesse Steiner, of Sociology; May Dunn Ward, dean of women; Jack Maki of Far Eastern. Students helping are Joan Hatton, AWS president; North Burn of ISS; Kenji Okuda, YMCA; M.D. Woodbury, YMCA; Ruth Haines of YWCA, and Hildur Coon, ISS.