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ified strikes was the disastrous 1938 strike in | Hilo against the Inter-Island Steamship Company. |
He then attended the University of Hawaii at | Hilo and Southern Oregon University. |
It is part of the University of Hawaii at | Hilo, and is located near the base facilities for se |
ather Elelule La'akeaelelulu, the high chief of | Hilo and son of ʻUlulani, Chiefess of Hilo and most |
rted from the forested mountains of the Kohala, | Hilo and Kona districts on the island of Hawaiʻi. |
60 cm tsunami was recorded in Kahului, 47 cm in | Hilo, and 15 cm in Unalaska. |
1 m) of rain was reported in the Hamakua, South | Hilo, and Puna Districts. |
ciate Professor at the University of Hawaiʻi at | Hilo and chair of its Anthropology Department, and h |
s re-established daily non-stop service between | Hilo and Oakland International Airport in California |
vil Defense opened disaster recovery centers in | Hilo and Pahala, respectively, to provide the affect |
kings carried troops and cargo to such ports as | Hilo and Pearl Harbor; the island of Guam; Ulithi, i |
Hawaiʻi where it was extensively planted in the | Hilo area during a 1920s reforestation program. |
Hilo Art Museum, (Hilo Hawaii, USA) | |
He was educated at | Hilo Boarding School, the Lahainaluna Seminary, Maui |
uerling's successful all-male vocal group, The | Hi-Lo's, some years previously, though Shelton was a |
moved to the Holo Women's Club and then to the | Hilo Boy's and Girl's Club. |
In 1896 opened the | Hilo branch of the company, and became a director in |
aii's territorial senate; he ran from the South | Hilo district as a Republican. |
Departing Pearl Harbor she called at Midway, | Hilo, Eniwetok, Ulithi, Okinawa, Saipan, Leyte, Sama |
nes' inauguration of direct overseas service to | Hilo for the first time in nearly two decades was me |
' | Hilo from the Bay', oil on canvas painting by James |
irlines announced that it would begin to fly to | Hilo from both San Francisco and Los Angeles in June |
rea include ironwood (Casuarina equisetifolia), | Hilo grass (Paspalum conjugatum), Christmasberry (Sc |
Embarking Marines at | Hilo, Hamblen sailed for Japan ,circled for an unkno |
Hilo Hattie as Palola | |
Hilo Hattie - Mama Mary | |
Ochikubo died in | Hilo, Hawaii in 1975. |
Albert Spencer Wilcox was born in | Hilo, Hawaii on May 24, 1844. |
ronomer at United Kingdom Infrared Telescope in | Hilo Hawaii in 1979. |
Herman John Wedemeyer (May 20, 1924; | Hilo, Hawaii - January 25, 1999; Honolulu, Hawaii) w |
ow while located over 800 mi (1287 km) north of | Hilo, Hawaii on August 28 at 1200 UTC. |
He participated in further training at | Hilo, Hawaii, where the 5th Division encamped for fi |
the first of two voyages between San Diego and | Hilo, Hawaii, carrying troops and equipment between |
from Mauna Loa volcano, thus saving the city of | Hilo, Hawaii, from destruction. |
Born and raised in | Hilo, Hawaii, she won a Grammy Award for Best Record |
Kahoilua was born and raised in | Hilo, Hawaii. |
fe Anna started a church in the Waiakea Villas, | Hilo, Hawaii. |
He brought his son in 1836 and settled in | Hilo, Hawaii. |
n in Ilocos Sur in the Philippines and moved to | Hilo, Hawaii. |
on August 6 about 450 mi (725 km) southeast of | Hilo, Hawaii. |
Jun Chen at the Observatories at Mauna Kea near | Hilo, Hawaii. |
gh June 1966 at the Waiakea Forest Reserve near | Hilo, Hawaii. |
an a month prior to his death while visiting in | Hilo, Hawaii. |
She moved to | Hilo, Hawaii; loaded troops and equipment; and saile |
awaiian Geese in Liliuokalani Park and Gardens, | Hilo, Hawaiʻi. |
waii including the only nonstop service between | Hilo, HI and the mainland United States. |
He attended ʻOla'a School and | Hilo High School. |
Bonk attended | Hilo High School on the Island of Hawaiʻi and gradua |
rican politician and former school teacher from | Hilo in the State of Hawai'i. |
Kills!" referenced the tsunami that devastated | Hilo in 1960. |
Hilo International Airport's proximity to residentia | |
The | Hilo Longshoremen led by Jack Kawano began unified s |
The | Hilo Longshoremen merged with the ILWU, and Jack Way |
His parents taught at the | Hilo Mission boarding school founded by David Belden |
The | Hilo Noctuid Moth (Hypena newelli) was a species of |
He married secondly Emma ʻAima Aiʻi in | Hilo on February 17, 1881. |
Kapiʻolani was born December 31, 1834 in | Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island to High Chief Kuhio Kalaniana |
hich are broken down into seven smaller parties | Hilo Tea Party Patriots (Hilo), Honolulu Professiona |
vate school run by the Roman Catholic Church in | Hilo, the second largest city in Hawaii. |
At Camp Tarawa, a Marine camp in Hawaii near | Hilo, the regimental Weapons Company engaged in more |
Tompkins was co-piloting a Boeing 737-200 from | Hilo to Honolulu, Hawaii. |
Bonk taught art at the University of Hawaii at | Hilo, until moving to Honolulu with her second husba |
After the land around | Hilo was cleared in 1901, the bird was never spotted |
turn a namesake of High Chiefess Kapiʻolani of | Hilo who had defied Pele, the Volcano goddess, and e |
on March 19 against the University of Hawaii at | Hilo with three strikeouts in two innings. |
The demise of ATA Airlines left | Hilo without overseas service once again. |
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