Micronesian Reporter 1963 V11 04

From Habele Institute

Micronesian Reporter 1963 V11 04. Micronesian Reporter (Report). Saipan, Mariana Islands: Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. October 1963. p. 23.

Abstract: Beginning in 1951, the Headquarters for the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI) regularly published a magazine that detailed its work in the region. From 1951 through the first issue of 1956, the magazine was known as the Micronesian Monthly; from the second issue of 1956 through the end of the run in 1980, it was known as the Micronesian Reporter. From 1951 through December 1967, publication cycles varied: For the most part, the magazine was produced monthly, though certain issues cover two or more months. Starting in 1968, the magazine was formally shifted to a quarterly publication cycle, which continued through the first quarter of 1980, when publication ceased.

Volume Eleven, Number Four (1963) Index:

Agriculture 15, 19 – 20 Amaraich 10 Andon 10 Army 10 Babelthuap (also "Babeldaob") 6, 12, 23 Bikini 5 Boeki 14 Chigiy 4 Congress 5, 11 – 12 Doone 19 Economic 4, 6, 10, 12, 19 Education 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, 18, 24 Fisheries 6 Godinez 12 – 13 Guam 4 – 7, 16, 19, 24 Handicraft 4, 7, 16 – 17 Hicking 14 Hirosi 19 Interior 5, 9, 24 Jaluit 11 Japan 14, 25 Japanese 11, 14 Kabua 10 Kanoa 18 Kusaie (later termed "Kosrae")20 – 21 Kwajalein 5, 16 – 17 Mangefel 19 Mariana Islands 3 – 4, 19, 25 Marshall Islands 11, 16, 25 Mendiola 10 Metalanim (or "Madolenihmw") 4, 15, 20 Nanyo 14 Navigation 11 Navy 16 Ngardmau 23 Nuuan 10 Oiterong 19, 24 Palau 4, 6, 8, 10 – 14, 18 – 21, 23 – 25 Pangelinan 4 Ponape (or "Pohnpei") 4, 7, 10 – 11, 14 – 15, 19 – 21, 25 Ramarui 10, 13 Rengiil 19 Saburo 14 Sasauo 14 Shoecraft 24 Sigrah 10, 20 – 21 Sokehs 15 Solomon 14 Stone Money (or "Rai Stones") 11 Sumang 18 Tatasy 19 – 21 Tmetuchl 10 Truk (later termed "Chuuk") 4, 10 – 11, 14, 18 – 21 Udui 4, 24 United Nations 14 Vitarelli 12 Wainit 19 World War 10 Yap 4, 10 – 11, 14, 16, 20 – 21, 25 Yokwe 16 – 17 Zaiger 19