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To Stand with Honor
Two images are printed on top of the other, giving a layered effect. The main image is of men in uniform. They are assumed to be marching with their backs turned from the camera. The top layer of this image is of the American flag waving in the wind.…
A Separate Table for the Kids
This week’s Editorial Comment: a single panel satirical comic in which the United States of America is visualized by a dinner, with the symbolic Uncle Sam at the head of the larger table, of which specific states are focalized by well adults, and…
Now That the Party's Over
An article by Marjorie E. Smith. Smith discusses the excitement in which the people of Guam have towards hosting the Third Federation of Asian Women’s Association Convention
America's Lady
A poem from Edgar B. Hervey; Harvey writes about the spirit of America and patriotism that comes in the form of matronal bond and strength
Education Equals English?
An article by Editor Marjorie E. Smith. Editor Smith discusses how American English is seen with a higher respect as opposed to other languages in the Western Pacific. Despite the fluidity of a speaker of languages from the Western Pacific, at the…
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