Kamehameha Schools Song Contest, yesterday and today, 1944 / 2014.
[Found under: “News From Boys, Girls Kamehameha School”] By HARRIETTE HURLEY People who enjoy Hawaiian music have expressed the desire to know the meanings of the Hawaiian songs. Translations of the...
View ArticleKamehameha Schools new year, 1947.
Students at Kamehameha There are 24 children from Hawaii Island who are students at the Boys School, and their names are below: Richard Akiona, Donald E. Auld, Edmund Char, Joseph Hao, Andrew Kahili,...
View ArticleKamehameha School for Girls, 50th Anniversary, 1944.
50th ANNIVERSARY STORY¹ By Betty Yim Featuring the education of the Hawaiian people from early times up to the present day, an historical pageant of authenticly staged scenes with more than 100...
View ArticleE o, e ka wahine hele la o Kaiona! 1894.
Day of Remembrance for the Chiefess Pauahi. This past Wednesday was a grand day indeed on the campus of the Kamehameha Schools, as usual. In the early morning the students went together upon large...
View ArticleKamehameha Girls’ School Art Week, 1941.
Art Week Celebrated FINISHING TOUCHES—Amelia Kaopua, president of the Kamehameha School for Girls’ student body, yesterday put finishing touches on her landscape preparatory to its entry in the Art...
View ArticleKamehameha Alumni to build building in honor of Ida M. Pope, 1919.
A MEMORIAL FOR MISS IDA M. POPE. Work to build a building as a home for the girls is being planned, and this building will be a memorial to Miss Ida M. Pope who served as the first principal of …...
View ArticleHelen Lanmoy Apo, Popular Teacher, 1909.
DEATH CLAIMS A POPULAR TEACHER Miss Helen Lanmoy Apo died of typhoid fever last Sunday morning, December 12, 1888, in Iao Valley, Wailuku, Maui. She attended the Kamehameha School for girls, and was...
View ArticleNews of the death of Ida Pope, 1914.
[Found under: “Nuhou Kuloko”] By way of telegraph, the friends on this past Wednesday received news of the death of Miss Ida M. Pope, the principal of the Kamehameha School for Girls, on the morning of...
View ArticleDeath of Ida Pope, Principal of Kamehameha School for Girls, 1914.
MISS IDA M. POPE DIED IN CHICAGO Had Been at Home About a Month SHOCK TO BUCYRUS FRIENDS Burial to be in Bucyrus Friday Morning, the Remains to Arrive on the Train From Chicago at 9 O’clock—Short...
View ArticleReaction to the death of Ida Pope, 1914.
[Found under: “NUHOU KULOKO”] The girls of the Kamehameha schools are in a state of grief these days because of the departure from this life of their principal Miss Pope. (Holomua, 7/18/1914, p. 8) Ka...
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