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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 12 詳細

12. Immigration act of 1921 (0003-0088)
1)(新聞切抜)“Cardinal urges free play of nationality for races of America,” The Boston Herald, Nov. 17, 1919(0004-0013)
2)Shall Japanese-Americans in Idaho be treated with fairness and justice or not? Addresses and proceedings at mass meeting, citizens of Idaho, evening of January twenty-third, 1921, 16pp.(0014-0022)
3)(新聞記事)“10 percent of the Nebraska Japanese have white wives,” from The Sacramento Bee, Feb. 5, 1921, 1p.(0023)
4)(新聞切抜)“Votes to continue immigration curb,” The New York Times, Feb. 21, 1922, 2pp. (0024)
5)67th Congress, 1st session, H.R.4075 in the House of Representatives, “A bill to limit the immigration of aliens into the United States,” by Mr. Johnson of Washington, Apr. 18, 1921, 7pp. (0025-0029)
6)“Restriction of immigration,” report to accompany H.R.4075, Mr. Johnson of Washington, 23pp. (0030-0042)
7)67th Congress, 1st session, H.R.4075, report no.4, in the House of Representatives, “A bill to limit the immigration of aliens into the United States,” reported with amendments, Apr. 19, 1921, 7pp. (Union calendar no. 2) (0043-0047)
8)67th Congress, 1st session, H.R.4075 in the Senate of the United States, “An act to limit the aliens into the United States,” Apr. 25, 1921, 8pp. (0048-0052)
9)67th Congress, 1st session, S.87 in the Senate of the United States, “A bill to limit the immigration of aliens,” by Mr. Dillingham, Apr. 12, 1921, 6pp. (0053-0057)
10)67th Congress, 1st session, S.87, as amended by H.R.4075 in the Senate of the United States, “A bill to limit the immigration of aliens,” by Mr. Dillingham, 6pp. (Committee Print) (0058-0063)
11)67th Congress, 1st session, Senate, report no. 17, “Emergency immigration legislation,” report to accompany H.R.4075, by Mr. Dillingham, 10pp. (Calendar no. 18) (0064-0070)
12)67th Congress, 1st session, H.R.4075, report no.17, “An act to limit the immigration of aliens into the United States,” reported by Mr. Dillingham, with an amendment, Apr. 28, 1921, 13pp. (Calendar no. 18) (0071-0078)
13)Calendar of business, Senate of the United States, sixty-seventh Congress, first session, first session began Apr. 11, 1921, 10pp. (0079-0084)
14)United States Senate, committee on immigration, legislative calendar, Apr. 27, 1921, 4pp. (0085-0088)