Micronesian Reporter 1964 V12 02
Micronesian Reporter 1964 V12 02. Micronesian Reporter (Report). Saipan, Mariana Islands: Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. February 1964. p. 20.
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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.
The March–April 1964 issue provides district updates and reports on education, health, and agriculture across the Trust Territory.
Articles include contributions from district correspondents such as John C. Pangelinan (Marianas), Tribrikrik Samuel (Marshalls), Lazarus Salii (Palau), and staff from Pohnpei, Chuuk, and Yap. Reports highlight school progress in Palau, medical programs in Kosrae, and cooperative economic activities in Majuro. The issue also emphasizes the role of women’s groups and youth organizations in supporting civic development.
Individuals named include High Commissioner M. W. Goding, editor Luke M. Tman, and managing editor John D. Livsey Jr. Institutions mentioned are the Trust Territory administration, district legislatures, and mission schools active in both education and health outreach. Volume Twelve, Number Three (1964) Index:
Volume Twelve, Number Two (1964) Index:
Ambassador 5, 10
Art 4, 14, 17
Babelthuap (also "Babeldaob") 6
Chigiy 4
China 5
Court 20
Ebeye 7
Economic 10, 13
Education 9, 11 – 12, 19
Fais 9
Fassarai (or "Federai," an Island on Ulithi) 9
Furber 20
Guam 5 – 10, 13
Ibedul 15
Japan 21
Kapingamarangi 6
Keate 15
Kusaie (later termed "Kosrae")6
Kwajalein 7, 13
Lukunor 6
Majuro 7, 19
Mariana Islands 3 – 4, 7, 11, 19
Mutnguy 19
Nukuoro 6
Outer Islands 6
Palau 4, 6, 9, 12 – 17, 19
Pangelinan 4
Pelew (or "Palau")15
Polynesian 6
Ponape (or "Pohnpei") 4, 6, 11 – 13, 21
Ramarui 12
Truk (later termed "Chuuk") 4, 6 – 7, 12 – 13, 21
Udui 4
Ulithi 6, 8 – 9, 12
Ulithians 8 – 9
United Nations 4 – 6, 10, 22
World War 4, 17
Yamalmai 9
Yap 4, 6, 10, 12, 19