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  2. Charles "Sparky" Kawamoto - Wikipedia

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    Kawamoto was born in Hilo, Hawaii on July 6, 1908, to Seki Kawamoto and Annie Hila. [1] He graduated from Hilo High School in 1928, where he would later coach. [2] With a lifelong interest in sports, as a youth after High School, despite his small stature, from around 1928-1934 he played for the Waiakea Pirates, a 150-pound big island barefoot football league, where he won a few league ...

  3. Dottie Thompson - Wikipedia

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    The Merrie Monarch Festival, which is held in Hilo, is Hawaii's premier hula event. [1] It was developed by Thompson and hula dancer, George Naʻope. [1] Dorothy Mae Elizabeth Soares was born on May 16, 1921, the youngest of five children. As a sophomore in 1937 she was named best female athlete of Hilo High School.

  4. Hawaii Tribune-Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Hilo Tribune began publication on November 23, 1895, and changed its name to the Hilo Daily Tribune in 1917. [2] The Hilo Daily Tribune, the Hawaii Herald (August 13, 1896 – February 22, 1923) and the Daily Post-Herald merged to form the Hilo Tribune-Herald, which began publishing on February 19, 1923. It continued under that name until ...

  5. Lisa Naito (Hawaii politician) - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives; In office ... Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Died: September 2011 (aged 76) Political party: Democratic [1] Lisa Naito (died ...

  6. Rufus Anderson Lyman - Wikipedia

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    The Lymans of Hilo: Part One, Compiled from the Journal and Letters of Sarah Joiner Lyman. Lyman House Memorial Museum, Hilo. J. Arthur Rath (2005). Lost generations:A Boy, a School, a Princess. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-3010-6. (Author is great-grandson of Hualani Ahung and Rufus Anderson Lyman)

  7. The Best Things Our Editors Ate This Year - AOL

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    The potato wedges have a tempura batter that fries up light and crisp to create a bite that's almost like eating a doughnut, but the savory mayo balances out the sweetness," says Deputy Editor ...

  8. Joseph Nāwahī - Wikipedia

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    The funeral procession ended at the dock where the steamer Hawaii took the coffin back to the island of Hawaii for burial. [64] During a brief stop on the island of Maui, hundreds of well-wishers came aboard the Hawaii to place bouquets and leis on the coffin of the deceased. The ship arrived in Hilo on October 2 and was escorted to shore by ...

  9. Richard Henderson (Hawaii politician) - Wikipedia

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    Henderson was born in Hilo, Hawaii and attended schooling in Hilo and Oahu. He earned a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania from in 1950. [1] A Republican, Henderson served in the Hawaii Senate from 1970 to 1978 and 1981 to 1987. He served as minority leader from 1983 to 1987. [2]

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