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The Red Cross on Guam - A Tradition of Kindness Photo 2
Tags: AAFB, Al Nobriga, Allen Sekt, Alverra Camp, Ana Fejeran, Andersen AFB, Andersen Air Force Base, article, Ben Reyes, Betty Bush, Bill Mafnas, Blood, blood drive, Bush, Camp, Chappelle, Cindy Williams, Dungca, Elizabeth Gofigan, Erickson, Fejeran, Flores, Frank Nickel, Frank Sablan, Gofigan, Gordon Wongham, Guam Memorial Hospital, Guam Times Weekly, Guerrero, Hospital, Jane Martinez, Jeannettee C. Veyette, Joe Erickson, Joe Taitano, Leon Flores, Lydia Dungca, Mafnas, March 14 1964, Margaret Poole, Marjorie E. Smith, Martinez, Mary Chappelle, Naval Hospital, Naval Station, Nickel, Nimitz Hill, Nobriga, Nurse, nursing, nursing services, Poole, Red Cross, Red Cross campaign, Red Cross Drive, Reyes, Rosa Mafnas, Sabin polio virus vaccines, Sablan, Salas, Sekt, Smith, Taitano, Tersita Salas, The Red Cross on Guam – A Tradition of Kindness, USO Hoover Beach, vaccines, Veyette, volume 1 number 4, Williams, Wongham
The Red Cross on Guam - A Tradition of Kindness Photo 3
Tags: AAFB, Al Nobriga, Allen Sekt, Alverra Camp, Ana Fejeran, Andersen AFB, Andersen Air Force Base, article, Ben Reyes, Betty Bush, Bill Mafnas, Blood, blood drive, Bush, Camp, Chappelle, Cindy Williams, Dungca, Elizabeth Gofigan, Erickson, Fejeran, Flores, Frank Nickel, Frank Sablan, Gofigan, Gordon Wongham, Guam Memorial Hospital, Guam Times Weekly, Guerrero, Hospital, Jane Martinez, Jeannettee C. Veyette, Joe Erickson, Joe Taitano, Leon Flores, Lydia Dungca, Mafnas, March 14 1964, Margaret Poole, Marjorie E. Smith, Martinez, Mary Chappelle, Naval Hospital, Naval Station, Nickel, Nimitz Hill, Nobriga, Nurse, nursing, nursing services, Poole, Red Cross, Red Cross campaign, Red Cross Drive, Reyes, Rosa Mafnas, Sabin polio virus vaccines, Sablan, Salas, Sekt, Smith, Taitano, Tersita Salas, The Red Cross on Guam – A Tradition of Kindness, USO Hoover Beach, vaccines, Veyette, volume 1 number 4, Williams, Wongham
The Red Cross on Guam - A Tradition of Kindness Photo 4
Tags: AAFB, Al Nobriga, Allen Sekt, Alverra Camp, Ana Fejeran, Andersen AFB, Andersen Air Force Base, article, Ben Reyes, Betty Bush, Bill Mafnas, Blood, blood drive, Bush, Camp, Chappelle, Cindy Williams, Dungca, Elizabeth Gofigan, Erickson, Fejeran, Flores, Frank Nickel, Frank Sablan, Gofigan, Gordon Wongham, Guam Memorial Hospital, Guam Times Weekly, Guerrero, Hospital, Jane Martinez, Jeannettee C. Veyette, Joe Erickson, Joe Taitano, Leon Flores, Lydia Dungca, Mafnas, March 14 1964, Margaret Poole, Marjorie E. Smith, Martinez, Mary Chappelle, Naval Hospital, Naval Station, Nickel, Nimitz Hill, Nobriga, Nurse, nursing, nursing services, Poole, Red Cross, Red Cross campaign, Red Cross Drive, Reyes, Rosa Mafnas, Sabin polio virus vaccines, Sablan, Salas, Sekt, Smith, Taitano, Tersita Salas, The Red Cross on Guam – A Tradition of Kindness, USO Hoover Beach, vaccines, Veyette, volume 1 number 4, Williams, Wongham
News Weekly from the Governor's Office
Chiefs of Services Chosen at GMH: the board of Trustees of the Guam Memorial Hospital approved the newly elected Chiefs of Services – Chief of Surgery, Dr. Ernesto M. Espaldon; Chief of Medicine,…
Tags: AAFB, American Registry of X-Ray Technicians, American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Andersen AFB, Andersen Air Force Base, article, Chief Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chief of Medicine, Chief of Pathology, Chief of Pediatrics, Chief of Radiology, Chief of Surgery, chiefs of services, Cristobal Quena, Dearborn, Dr. Ernesto M. Espaldon, Dr. Faustino Garcia Jr., Dr. Julio P. O’Laco, Dr. Leon L. Concepcion, Dr. Lourdes H. Flores, Dr. Milagros Villena, Girl Scouts, GMH, Governmental release, Guam Memorial Hospital, Guam Times Weekly, Hospital, Josefina Torres, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, May 9 1964, Michigan, News Weekly from the Governor’s Office, Paul Bordallo, St. Missouri, Veterans Administration Hospital, volume 1 number 13, Winifred Torres
News From the Governor's Office
Tags: Agana, basin, Beautification, beautification project, Bill 168, Bill 169, Bill 180, Bill 182, Bill 198, Bill 208, Bill 209, Bill 210, Bill 224, Bill 228, Bill 242, Bill 244, Bill 245, Boat, boat basin, Boy Scouts, Cherry Blossom Festival, Clean-Up Month, February 22 1964, Government Document, Government of Guam, Government release, Governor Guerrero, GovGuam, Guam, Guam Memorial Hospital, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Territorial Society of Washington, Guam Times Weekly, Kaiser Subdivision, Manuel F.L. Guerrero, March, Marianas lions Club, Markowitz Bros, National Boy Scout Week, News From the Governors Office, Piti, Project, The Curb, traffic, Typhoon Karen, volume 2 number 1
News Weekly From the Governor's Office
Tags: 1963 Business Census, 1963 Censuses of Business, Ada, Agat, Andersen Air Force Base, Barrigada, Barrigada Elementary School, Bill 185, Bill 201, Bill 265, Campo, Chalan Pago, Chalan Pago Elementary School, Dededo, Dededo Elementary School, Denver Dickerson, Department of Finance, Department of Land Management, Dickerson, East-West Interchange Center, Florencio T. Ramirez, GMH, Government, Government of Guam, Government Releases, Governor Guerrero, GovGuam, Guam Legislature, Guam Memorial Hospital, Guam Police, Guam Times Weekly, Guerrero, Hawaii State Hospital, Hechanova, Ignacio M. Reyes, J.W. Steadman, Jesus, Jesus C. Okiyama, Kaleb, Ken Suehiro, Legislature, Lekai Hospital, Lt. A.C. Ada, Lt. Exequiel Campo, Lt. Mariano Morales, Manuel F.L. Guerrero, March 7 1964, Maria Jesus, Marine Drive, Merizo, Merizo Elementary School, Morales, Mrs. Email Kaleb, Mrs. Luz Hechanova, News Weekly From the Governors Office, Okiyama, Piti, Police, Proclamation No. 64-2, Proclamation No. 64-3, Ramirez, Red Cross, Red Cross Month, Rehabilitation Center, Republic of the Philippines, Sinajana, Social Security Administration, Steadman, Suehiro, Tax Audit, the School for Exceptional Children, typhoon, Typhoon Karen, Typhoon Olive, volume 1 number 3, Yona
News Weekly from the Governor's Office
Tags: Ada, Aflague, Agustin, Babauta, Bill 186, Bill 195, Bill 197, Bill 202, Bill 212, Bill 217, Bill 223, Bill 230, Bill 238, Bill 261, Camacho, Chargulaf, Cronk, Curtis Perez, Denver Dickerson, Department of Agriculture, Department of Education, Dickerson, Dorothy Smith, Dr. A.A. LaPlante, FAWA, Federation for Asian Womens Association, Fiscal Year 1964, Forsyth, Frank T. Chargulaf, GMH, Government, Government of Guam, Government release, Governor Dickerson, Governor Guerrero, GovGuam, Gregorio M. Santos, Guam, Guam Memorial Hospital, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Times Weekly, Guerrero, Hospital, Jesus G. Camacho, Joaquin A. Perez, Joaquin C. Camacho, Joe T. San Agustin, Jose C. Laguana, Juan S. Babauta, Juan T. Ada, Julia Tydingngco, Kathy Cronk, Kay Kurtz, Kimiko Murphy, Kurtz, Lagrimas Aflague, Laguana, LaPlante, legislators, Legislature, Maddox, Manuel F.L. Guerrero, March 14 1964, Margaret Poole, Marian Ryden, Markowitz, Markowitz Bros. Construction Company, Murphy, News Weekly From the Governors Office, Pedro C. Cruz, Pedro L.G. Santos, Perez, Poole, Proclamation No. 64-3, Red Cross, Red Cross Month, Rhea, Robert E. Leon Guerrero, Ruth Rhea, ruz, Ryden, Santos, Smith, South Pacific Commission, SPC, Tydingngco, volume 1 number 4, W.D. Forsyth
News Weekly from the Governor's Office
Tags: Amelia Earhart, American Battle Monuments Commission, Bill 138, Bill 162, Bill 166, Bill 196, Bill 211, Bill 215, Bill 221, Bill 250, Bill 251, Bill 255, Bill 275, David Flores, Department of Agriculture, Don Malone, Earhart, Ensign Stephen Young, Fiscal Year 1964, Fiscal Year 1965, Flores, Fort Apugan, GMH, Government, Government of Guam, Government release, Government Releases, GovGuam, Guam Memorial Hospital, Guam Retirement Fund, Guam Times Weekly, Joan Merriam, legislators, Malone, March 21 1964, Merriam, Naval Hospital, News Weekly from the Governor’s Office, Poison Prevention, R.A. Smith, Smith, Trade-Tech Bill, volume 1 number 6, young
News Weekly from the Governor's Office Photo
Tags: Amelia Earhart, American Battle Monuments Commission, Bill 138, Bill 162, Bill 166, Bill 196, Bill 211, Bill 215, Bill 221, Bill 250, Bill 251, Bill 255, Bill 275, David Flores, Department of Agriculture, Don Malone, Earhart, Ensign Stephen Young, Fiscal Year 1964, Fiscal Year 1965, Flores, Fort Apugan, GMH, Government, Government of Guam, Government release, Government Releases, GovGuam, Guam Memorial Hospital, Guam Retirement Fund, Guam Times Weekly, Joan Merriam, legislators, Malone, March 21 1964, Merriam, Naval Hospital, News Weekly from the Governor’s Office, Poison Prevention, R.A. Smith, Smith, Trade-Tech Bill, volume 1 number 6, young
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I Mangga'chong-hu Gi Tasi

A short story written in Chamoru (with English translations) about a sea urchin and his ocean friends.