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Nile C. Kinnick High School in Japan correspondence and photographs, 1960-1968

1960-03-31: 31858060072505-01

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NILE C. KINNICK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NAVY 570, BOX 8 c/o FP0 San Francisco, California 31 March 1960 Mrs. Nile Clarke Kinnick, Sr. Dear Mrs. Kinnick, It is ostensible that you have been informed previously by the Department of the Navy of the decision to name the Navy school at Yokohama, Japan, in honor of your son, Nile C. Kinnick, Jr. In July, 1959, operation of the large American military schools of Yokohama, which were operated by the Army until that time, was taken over by the Navy. At that time, administrators of the schools were asked to select suitable names for these schools, and to submit these names to the Department of the Navy for consideration. Navy schools throughout the world are named for distinguished Americans have rendered some fine service to the Navy or to the nation as a whole. As we were casting about for a suitable name, we were most pleased to find a personal history of your son, whose achievements and service to his country seemed to a fine example to set before other young Americans. The enclosed biographical sketch was forwarded to Washington, and we were pleased and gratified when official approval of the name came to us from the Bureau of Personnel Instruction. Dedication services for the newly-named school will be held on April 19, 1960, and a tentative outline of this program is enclosed herewith. The school to be called the "Nile Clarke Kinnick, Jr. American School" is a large building housing some one-thousand students in grades one through twelve. It is a fine school, of excellent reputation, and I know that you will be proud to have it bear the name of your son. Certainly we shall always endeavor to be worthy of this name. This letter is being forwarded to you through the Alumni Records Office of the University of Iowa. We should appreciate having your correct address in the near future. We wish to congratulate you on this occasion, and send our kindest regards. Very truly yours, Donald L. Stalling DONALD L. STALLING Vice-Principal
 
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