I first encountered Siñora Rose Franquez Brown when I was a graduate student in Micronesian Studies and I was poring through the archives at the Micronesian Area Research Center looking
The names of Manuel DeGracia and Jesus Duenas are forever connected in our history books with that of Shoichi Yokoi, one of the last Japanese holdouts from World War II.
After being closed for 13 years, on Saturday, May 29th, 1954, the Guam Museum opened its doors once again. Although technically still in existence during the Japanese occupation, the Guam
The First Guam Constitutional Convention was created under Guam Public Law 9-244 of the ninth Guam Legislature. Guam Senator Richard F. Taitano, a Democrat, and former director of the Office