Title:
Dr. George Nagamoto, Issei, and one of the most prominent orthodontists in the country, with a friend of his, Major ...Date:
1945-03-03Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:Dr. George Nagamoto, Issei, and one of the most prominent orthodontists in the country, with a friend of his, Major
Doyle Smith, both of whom are teaching at the University of Kansas City Dental College, Missouri. Major Smith was a former
student of Dr. Nagamoto at the University of Southern California where Dr. Nagamoto taught graduate classes in orthodontics
for practicing dentists from all over the country. In addition to teaching, Dr. Nagamoto had a private practice in Los Angeles
prior to evacuation. While at the Granada Relocation Center, Dr. Nagamoto organized the first dental clinic in the Centers
and had twenty-five dental students working under him in one wing of the pediatric wing of the hospital. When his son Kenneth,
now a private first class at Fort Snelling, decided to study dentistry at the University of Kansas, Dr. Nagamoto came to the
Midwest with him and was offered a faculty position by the director of the Kansas City Dental College, also a former student
of Dr. Nagamoto. Although Dr. Nagamoto says he prefers the people he knows in the Midwest to those back in California, he
has not decided yet where to settle permanently with his family. Except for the fact that there is no opportunity to do graduate
teaching in his special field, Dr. Nagamoto says he would stay here. My work is more important to me than anything else, Dr.
Nagamoto said, except for good schools for my children. My wife and one child are still at Granada and I'm going to visit
them as soon as school is over and decide where to go.<lb/> Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru<lb/> Kansas City, Missouri.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. I-765
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