Micronesian Reporter 1964 V12 07
Micronesian Reporter 1964 V12 07. Micronesian Reporter (Report). Saipan, Mariana Islands: Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. October 1964. p. 24.
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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.
Volume Twelve, Number Seven (1964) Index:
Agriculture 11, 23 – 24
Babelthuap (also "Babeldaob") 16, 19
Bedul 17
Canoes 10
Chigiy 4
Congress 4 – 9, 11
Congress Of Micronesia 4 – 5, 8
Court 8
Delegation 23
Dingal 4, 16 – 20
also "Dublon" or "Tonoas" 22
Economic 24
Education 23
Elections 5, 8
Faichuk 22
Fefan (or "Fefen")22
Guam 13, 23
Japan 10 – 12
Japanese 10 – 11, 18
Kanoa 4, 13, 21
Kansou 24
Kusaie (later termed "Kosrae")4, 23
Majuro 21, 24
Mariana Islands 3 – 4, 20
Mesubed 4, 16 – 20
Mitaro 22
Mori 11
Navy 23
Ngaraard 17
Ngardmau 16 – 17, 19 – 20
Ngas 24
Palau 4, 14 – 22, 24
Pangelinan 4
Peleliu 17
Ponape (or "Pohnpei") 4, 21 – 24
Ponape'S 21 – 23
Ponapeans 23
Rechucher 24
Saipanese 13
Shoecraft 24
Sproat 24
Truk (later termed "Chuuk") 4, 10 – 12, 18, 21 – 24
Udui 4, 8
Ulochong 7
United Nations 4, 13, 21 – 23, 26
Weaving 10 – 11
World War 17 – 18
Yap 4, 14 – 15, 18, 22, 24
Yapese 22