...charter as a collegiate-level branch of Rotary International. Anna Backberg of Brainerd was inaugurated as the first president of the club.Don Cavalier, district governor of Rotary International, installed the first set of officers and awarded...
...like to have a martini with. The people he would like to have a martini with include Dwight D. Eisenhower, the first president he remembers; Margaret Thatcher; Ronald Reagan; and Ringo Star, for saying "Everything government touches turns...
...the duration of the war and was re-established in 1948 as the Civic Music Association with Walter Wieland as the first president. The name later changed to Lakes Area Concert Association and it has been providing a varied program of concerts...
...tales. For many years he was also a volunteer gun safety instructor. Dave had the distinction of serving as the very first president of the Brainerd Chapter of Optimist International. Dave was a gentle, kind soul who appreciated the down-to-earth...
...Rise of the President's Permanent Campaign," by Naval Academy political scientist Brendan Doherty, Obama was the first president in at least 32 years to visit all of the battleground states during his first year in office. He has kept that pace...
...repent is because Christ paid for our sins. Man alone cannot work his way to heaven. Joseph Smith, Jr. was the first president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mormons believe he was a prophet and received heavenly manifestations...
...damage control program and an aerial applicator for about 50 years.In 1944 Brand returned to the farm and was the first president of the North Dakota Flying Farmers, a group organized in 1946.He was in the first class inducted into the North...
...president. May 9. Burt Reinhardt, 91. One of CNN's first presidents and an American television pioneer who is credited...Verde islands and became the West African nation's first president. Sept. 23. Wangari Maathi, 71. The first African...
...business cut, the more jobs we lose. We need more revenue from all of us for deficits and programs that multiply. Our first President reminded us of that in his 1796 farewell address. Washington said simply, "Towards the payment of debts there must...
...the highway." He also challenged the opposition's claim to represent the wishes of the Founders, quoting the first president on the necessity of taxes. To that, he added one more bit of class struggle - "it's not about numbers on a ledger...
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