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By
the end of 1942…it was no longer necessary for many pupils
to sit on the floor, but seating was frequently of a rudimentary
character. Text books and other supplies were gradually arriving.
Laboratory and shop equipment and facilities, however, were still
lacking. No center had been able to obtain its full quota of teachers.
Report
of the War Relocation Administration, quoted in Werner, Through
the Eyes of Innocents, p. 88
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