Hideo Hashimoto papers [manuscript], 1939-1994.
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Hideo Hashimoto (b. 1911) was a Methodist minister and peace activitist. From the guide to the Hideo Hashimoto papers, 1939-1994, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Hideo Hashimoto (b. 1911) was a Methodist minister and peace activitist. During World War II he was relocated to a Jerome Relocation Center in Denson, Arkansas. After the war he became a Professor of Religious Studies at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. F...