George R. Tweed’s 1945 book “Robinson Crusoe USN” wasn’t really written by Tweed. It was ghostwritten by journalist Blake Clark, based off of Tweed’s account of his experience hiding and
After its debut at the Isla Center for the Arts, “The Spirit of Budo: The History of Japan’s Martial Arts” is now open to the public at the Guam Museum
During mock trial rounds in high school and college, Lillian Dolores Perez Gill enjoyed making oral arguments before actual judges and attorneys. She loved the exercise of having to come
The 1946 protest of Navy radioman George Tweed by more than 100 CHamorus was primarily organized by Påle’ Oscar Lujan Calvo, who later became a monsignor. In Tweed’s book, “Robinson