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South Pacific Commission Plans for '65
Xanadu 87
Introduction by the editor, Ann Long Card:
Dear Xanadu Reader,
You found us! You've stumbled on Xanadu '87, a…
Tags: art, Australia, Chamorro, Chamoru, Childhood, China, Chuuk, culture, Family, Fiction, Filipinos, Germany, Guam, identity, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Japanese, Kapingamarangi, Kosrae, Life, love, Micronesia, Moen, Nature, New Zealand, nonfiction, parenting, People, Philippines, Poetry, Pohnpei, Ponape, Pulusuk, religion, Republic of Belau, San Francisco, Satawai, Siberia, Taiwan, Thailand, Tinian, Topi, Truk, Ulithi, Vietnam, Vietnamese, visual art, World War II, WWII, Yap
Trust Territory Stoard Board
Medical Directors Hold Conference – A Territory wide medical conference starts May 12th in Saipan and will include: James W. Sampson, Director of…
Tags: article, Attorney General Robert . Shoecraft, Australia, Betty O’Connell, California Achievement Test, Club Toppa Tappi, College of Guam, Congressman John Anjain, Daniel J. Peacock, District Administrator Roy T. Gallemore, Dr. Antonio Golbuu, Dr. Ciro Barbosa, Dr. Clarence D. Peters, Dr. John Iman, Dr. Jose L. Chong, Dr. Luke A. Howe, Dr. Masao Kumangai, Dr. Ngas Shoote, Dr. Richard Seddon, Dr. Robert Gloor, Dr. Torress Hospital, Dr. William V. Vitarelli, George H. Droste, Guam Times Weekly, Harold V. Bonny, Hawaii, Headquarters Medical Services Department, Helen Wilson, High Commissioner M.W. Goding, Honolulu Technical School, Ida Gibson, Iroij Laplap, James W. Sampson, Janet G. Candland, Joab Sigrah, John E. DeYoung, John M. Spivey, Judge Kabua Kabua, Kusaie Island, Lolita Hohnsbeen, Manuel S. Villagomez, Mariana Islands District Community Club, Marianas, May 16 1964, Micronesia, New Guinea, New York, New York World’s Fair, New Zealand, Olymipa T. Borja, Palau, Papua, Pat Robinson, Philippines Nautical School, Ponape, Richard F. Taitano, Rongelap Island, Saipan, Saipan Municipal Congress, the Marshalls, Thomas Remegesau, Truk, Truke, Trust Territory, Trust Territory Story Board, UN Trusteeship Council, UNESCO, United Kingdom, United Nations, United Nations Technical Assistance Fellowships, University of the Philippines College of Agriculture, volume 1 number 14, Washington D.C., William C. Nabors, Yap
What Could Be Guam's Economic Future?
Tags: A.B. Won Pat, Agana, Air Terminal Building, American Institute of Planners, Apra Harbor, article, Australasia, Australia, Bureau of Customs Marine Circular No. 214, Cabras Island, cattle, Chamber of Commerce, Coconut, commercial fishing, Commercial Port, copra, Coproducts Corporation, cow, dairy, Department of Agriculture, Department of Education, Department of Fish and Wildlife, Department of Health, Department of Interior, Dominion Navigation Company, economic program, Editor Manuel L. Jose, finances, Fish, fish industry, fishing, Galvez Bank, goat, Government of Guam, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, GovGuam, Guam Harbor Development Study, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Rehabilitation Bill, Guam Times Weekly, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Honolulu, House Appropriation Committee, Japan, Korea, Long Range Economic Development Plan, May 2 1964, Merizo, Military, MSTS, Navy, Navy Ship Repair Facility, New Zealand, Pacific Area Travel Association, Pacific Far East Line, Peru, Philippines, Pig, San Francisco, Santa Rosa Bank, Sixth Guam Legislature, swine, Taiwan, Trust Territory, Tudor Engineering Company, Typhoon Karen, Typhoon Olive, U.S. Coast Guard, Umatac, volume 1 number 12, wharf, What Could Be Guam’s Economic Future, Winfield K. Denton, World War Two, WWII, Yellow Mottle Decline