Name/Title
Book Articles by or about George WestDescription
Four Articles By or About George West and His Participation in the Settlement of Jarvis Island:
1. A manuscript by George West titled "Pioneering on Jarvis".
2. An article "Pacific Dots" from the January 23, 1937, issue
of the Literary Digest.
3. An article, "State College Freshman Empire Builder for
U.S." from the San Jose Mercury Herald, January 27, 1936.
4. Portions of Page 7, the Columbia Missourian, for Friday,
February 18, 1938, including an article, "Lobster Hunting, a
Jarvis Island Custom," with pictures.Context
These items, all either by or about George West, were
copied from material given by Winifred West, the widow
of George Nuuanu West, Sr. (May 29, 1915 - April 19, 1977). George was a writer for the Star-Bulletin at the time of his death. He was one of about 134 young men (mostly Kamehameha School students or graduates) who took part in the "settlement" of Jarvis, Howland, Baker, Canton and Enderbury islands during the period 1935-42 to help the United States assert its claims to these islands for aviation purposes. The islands never proved as important to aviation as expected, but today they seem to have renewed importance to the nation, as result of the new 200-mile economic zone which went into effect in March, 1977.Collection
Repository: Library Collection University of Hawaii at ManoaOther Names and Numbers
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Number Type
Number of PagesOther Number
26Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
West, George, Pan American Airlines, Gatty, HaroldRelated Places
Place
Island
Jarvis IslandContinent
OceaniaOcean
Pacific Ocean