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Speaker Won Pat's Press Release
In this government release, Speaker Won Pat stated that, due to Resolution No. 292, which was adopted by the Seventh Guam Legislature on February 7th, 1964, that he was selected as part of a 'Select Committee on Federal Legislation' to represent Guam…
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Speaker AB Won Pat's Press Release Photo
In this government release, Speaker Won Pat stated that, due to Resolution No. 292, which was adopted by the Seventh Guam Legislature on February 7th, 1964, that he was selected as part of a 'Select Committee on Federal Legislation' to represent Guam…
The Last Word on Lattes Photo 1
These four sets of latte in the Agana park came from an inland site at Mepo and are made of hard island rock, not the usual coral. They resemble Tinian’s House of Taga except for their shorter height. All are of the same height even though this…
The Last Word on Lattes Photo 2
The questionable view that latte stones were not in use at the time of Magellan’s visit to Guam in 1521 is here perpetuated on the plaque accompanying the Agana park latte stones. (A. Ratzlaff)
The Last Word on Lattes Photo 4
These stylized lattes were 20th century monuments built to mark the entrance to the Paseo de Susana park in Agana. Typhoon Karen demolished them in 1962
The Last Word on Lattes Photo 6
Latte at Nimitz Hill is shown with photo gadget bag to give idea of its size. (A. Ratzlaff)
Jones to Receive Award Saturday
Kenneth Jones, a local business man, reputed to be one of the best business men on Guam, will be awarded the 'Friend of the Year' award from the Filipino Community of Guam - Jones will be awarded Saturday night at Hong Kong Garden by the Honorable…
Who Speaks the Truth?
An article by A.S. Jugo in which the idea of change is applied in dualistic perspectives, that of a local inhabitant and from that of a stranger, towards the overall state of Guam. Jugo later adds in the story of Choco, a foreigner to Guam who was…
Canoe Anchored to the Beach
A black and white photo of a small canoe moored at a beach. There appears to be a tree with overhanging leaves, which arches above and cradles the top of the image. A possible bucket sits in the water near the canoe. Also, see Xanadu II, 1981. In…
Tags: art, culture, Nature, Woody Shook, Xanadu 1981
B Building Through the Trees
A photograph of a shady outdoor seating area framed by latte stones. A large cube-shaped building is marked with a "B" in the background of the photograph.
Tags: Building, History, Latte Stones, Nature, Photo, photography