No Barbers at Jarvis

Because of the interest shown for an article which appeared in this paper (Ka Moi) concerning the Kamehameha. activities on the equatorial islands, this photographic evidence shows that the Kam boys have gone native in a big way. From left to right: Solomon Kalama (class of '34), Jacob Haili (class of) '35, and Manuel Sproat (class of)'37: Three Kamehameha Schools alumni on Jarvis Island
Because of the interest shown for an article which appeared in this paper (Ka Moi) concerning the Kamehameha. activities on the equatorial islands, this photographic evidence shows that the Kam boys have gone native in a big way. From left to right: Solomon Kalama (class of '34), Jacob Haili (class of) '35, and Manuel Sproat (class of)'37

Three Kamehameha Schools alumni on Jarvis Island

Name/Title

No Barbers at Jarvis

Description

Ka Mōʻī Volume 14 Number 11 Page 3

Collection

Repository: Kamehameha Schools Archives

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Text

Other Names

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Number of Pages

Other Name

1

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Kamehameha Schools, Sproat, Emanuel, Kalama, Solomon, Haili, Jacob

Related Places

Place

Island

Jarvis Island

Continent

Oceania

Ocean

Pacific Ocean

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