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Poetry
This week’s, December 19th, 1964, Poetry: an titled poem by DH
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Navy Log Weekly Photo 7
The artistic talent of Mary Church Young, Engineering Draftsman (Electronics) is given recognition by Captain W.L. Marshall of Ship Repair Facility for her water color of the Statue of Liberty. The painting, done in blue, now hangs in the office of…
Filipinescas Like Guam
Leonor Oroso, also known as Mrs. Benjamin Goquingco, with the Filipinescas, has said in an interview at the Guam Recreation Center, that she and her dancing troupe enjoyed their stay on the island and that Guam truly lives up to its reputation of…
The Arts on Guam Photo 3
Rehearsing for “A Thurber Carnival” which will be produced December 4, 5, 11, and 12 at Naval Hospital Auditorium are Pat Reed, as an inquiring reporter, and Marvin Neumann as a confirmed island dweller. The Theatre Guild is producing the play which…
The Arts on Guam Photo 2
Rehearsing for “A Thurber Carnival” which will be produced December 4, 5, 11, and 12 at Naval Hospital Auditorium are Pat Reed, as an inquiring reporter, and Marvin Neumann as a confirmed island dweller. The Theatre Guild is producing the play which…
The Arts on Guam
This week’s, November 28th, 1964, The Arts on Guam: Filipinescas Receive International Applause, the Filipinescas Dance Company received thunderous applause at Germany’s Maximum Auditorium, along with newspaper recognition in Hamburg and Hamburger…
Poetry
This week’s, November 28th, 1964, Poetry section: Precept of Democracy and Thanksgiving by Mary Anne Evans; and Thanks by REBcan
The Arts on Guam Photo
THE SECRET LIFE OF MITTY. Pat Reed (with meat grinder) plays Walter Mitty in one section of the Guam Theatre Guild’s production “A Thurber Carnival.” Here Mitty performs an impossible operation, saving the life of a millionaire patient, played by Bob…
Poetry
This week’s, November 21st, 1964, Poetry Section: Liberal Education by Geordanne Blackmore; The Hunter by Mary Anne Evans; Birdbath by REBean; and For All I Know by Ernest C. Esteban
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I Guantes I Bihu
A short story written in Chamoru about an elderly man's search for a pair of gloves.