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Editorial Comment - Walking a Tight Rope
This week’s, December 19th, 1964, Editorial Comment – The Balancing Act: a satirical illustration of Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero balancing on a top rope followed by an opinion article by Editor Manuel L. Jose
Bank of America Illustration
At far right is an artist’s perspective sketch of the bank [Bank of America] expansion as it will look when completed. The added structure, which is expected to cost some $150,000 will provide added records storage and a staff longue. Donal O.…
Bank of America
A photo and concept illustration of Bank of America; Bank of America is moving and expanding in their new location
Editorical Comment - Round One for the Navy!
This issue’s Editorial Comment: Round One for the Navy!, depicts a single panel satirical illustration of a boxing match between Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero and his administration and Navy personnel, whom are the winners, with the people of Guam…
Editorial Comment - Gifts from the Administration and a Cake from the People
This week’s Editorial Comment – Presumably Governor Guerrero and one member of his administration setting up a Latte Stone, while Taotao Guam is looking at a cake, which is on top of a large wrapped gift. Taotao Guam is standing underneath a coconut…
Governor's Two Way Communication
A single panel satirical illustration that focuses on Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero and how he runs his administration, including the controversial labor policy
Editorial Comment - Modern William Tell Hunter or Executioner
The Editorial Comment for this issue of Guam Times Weekly. The ED shows a single panel illustration of views on Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero’s labor policy
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…
Xanadu II
Xanadu is reborn in the 1981 edition (now renamed as Xanadu II). Xanadu II is a glimpse into the melting pot that is Guam's culture in 1981. There are more locally written pieces with strong local cultural themes (Pinitin Un Chamorro) and music and…
Xanadu, Vol. 2 No. 1
Xanadu Vol. 2 is a collection of poetry, prose, essays and illustrations produced on Guam in 1967. All the works are original and feature interesting perspectives, such as the mind of a dodo Bird ("The Last of the Dodo Birds"), a creative re-telling…
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