By Journal on December 31, 2021
Back in the Day, Bob O’Connell, Darrell Westover, Ebaden Island, Fr. Hacker and Jina Lavin., Jim Pualoa, Kabua Kabua, Oscar deBrum, Robin Johnson, Scout
Back In The Day
Journal 1/4/1974 P7 Boy Scouts first camp First aid, swimming and lifesaving, map reading, using a compass, knots and lashing, safe handling of ax, saw and knife — these basic skills were presented to 221 Majuro Boy Scouts and their leaders, in a five-day camp held over the New Year’s weekend on Majuro’s Ebaden Island. […]
By Journal on May 22, 2020
Alber Alik, Arjen Anni, Carolyn Rowland, Gordon Samson, Ideto Jonathan, Jepjin Jeik, Jibaibe Boktok, Justina Langdrik, Kollo Ninne, Len Blix, Leroy, Litokwa Tomeing, Manty Taidrik, Mitham, Oscar deBrum, Rantly Kattil
Back In The Day
Journal 5/20/1983 P1 WCC sends radiation team A team of five people from the World Council of Churches will arrive Sunday to spend two weeks in the Marshalls talking with leaders and interviewing persons affected by low level radiation during the tests on Bikini and Enewetak. Plans are being made for them to fly to […]
By Journal on April 6, 2018
College of Micronesia, College of the Marshall Islands, Oscar deBrum
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Journal 4/3/1981 P1 Namo emoj an kallib ilo Rita A crowd, estimated in the thousands, turned out at the burial site of Iroij Namo Hermios in Rita. He died on March 27 at the age of 53. He was Vice Speaker of Nitijela. P8 President returns A huge crowd of Majuro residents, including elected and […]
By Journal on February 23, 2018
big waves, Mejit, Oscar deBrum, Utrik
Back In The Day
Journal 2/20/1981 P1 Wave threat subsides Fear of another ‘big wave’ like the ones that hit the DUD area of Majuro in 1979 swept over the Marshalls starting Saturday February 14. Sunday February 15 waves of about 12 feet hit Utrik and Mejit inflicting minimal damage as residents of Majuro and other atolls made preparations […]
By Journal on March 31, 2017
Marty Jenkins, Oscar deBrum, solar oven
Back In The Day
Journal 5/02/1975 P7 Marshalls’ Legislature Finishes a Nice Session The Marshall Islands’ Nitijela, characterized in its 1974 regular session as a separatist legislature fraught with tension and momentous statements has completed its recent 1975 session in a much more temperate fashion, a fashion possibly suited to the rather hectic pace of change occurring generally throughout […]