Paradise of the Pacific, vol. 30, no. 12 1917-12

dc.date.accessioned2025-04-29T23:35:07Z
dc.date.available2025-04-29T23:35:07Z
dc.date.issued1917-12
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10524/82049
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherWill Sabin (Editor) & E.A. Langton-Boyle (Proprietor)
dc.rightsNo copyright - United States
dc.titleParadise of the Pacific, vol. 30, no. 12 1917-12
dc.typePeriodicals
dc.type.dcmiText
dcterms.extent104 pages
dcterms.spatialHawaii
dcterms.tableOfContentsARTICLES: Good will, but no peace -- Between Christmases -- Christmas, 1917 / Joseph Dutton -- Ninau-the seeker / W.D. Westervelt -- The first clash / Albert P. Taylor -- Military on Oahu / R.S. Kelly -- Valleys of Kauai / Vaughan MacCaughey -- Democracy forever / Earley Vernon Wilcox -- Sons of a Slacker / Rhoda Green Thayer -- Over the heights from town -- Maunawai / Roberta Lyon Boardman -- Along the Napali coast / J. M. Lydgate -- A jolly, necessary zoo / E. J. Botts -- A child of the Belgians / Will Sabin -- Hawaii's Belgian relief work / Lillian S. Mesick -- Greetings / Emma L. Dillingham -- A Christmas prayer / Mary Dillingham Frear -- Military training in schools / Captain L. G. Blackman -- Charlie Chaplin in Hawaii -- Hilo and Hawaii Island -- Beautiful island of Oahu / William D. Coburn -- Half a century of newspapering -- When the Bugler plays "Aloha Oe" / Emma Lyons Doyle -- Advice of the Indifferent / Irene West -- A week with a volcano / T. A. Jagger, Jr. (Director Kilauea Volcano Observatory) -- Metropolitan market a model -- Bank of Hawaii, Limited -- Honolulu's Banking Houses. IMAGES: Upper - Honolulu, from 500-foot rim of Punchbowl Hill (extinct crater). Lower - Looking northeasterly from Young Hotel roof garden -- Old style: grass-hut occupant weaving a mat -- Liquid sunshine: in Manoa Valley, near Honolulu on Oahu Isle, Hawaii: a few yards down the country road the rain is falling -- Albert P. Taylor, former promotion director -- Gunboat geier attempting suicide in vain -- "Old plantation", on the road to Waikiki, where the palm trees hold their congress in serene felicity -- Black Point, near Diamond Head, Oahu island, Hawaii, especially famous among fishermen -- D company, National Guard of Hawaii, made up entirely of Japanese. This alert unit of the guard recently did duty guarding the city's water supply in Nuuanu Valley -- C.M. Cooke residence, upper road, Manoa Valley, a Honolulu suburb -- At Coral Gardens, with the Pali cliff in background, on Oahuʻs windward side -- Cocoanut palms and pond and Waikiki, Honolulu

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