Univ. Of Arkansas, Fayetteville: WILLIAM H. HUGHES After receiving a diploma from the Pea Ridge Masonic Institute he taught forseveral years in a secondary boarding school in St. Paul, arkansas. http://libinfo.uark.edu/SpecialCollections/findingaids/wmhughesaid.html
Extractions: Return to University of Arkansas Libraries Home Page Southwest American and the Arkansas Gazette, and he also served as editor of the Madison County Democrat. He took correspondence courses from the University of Arkansas and received a Master of Arts degree in English and history. After thirty years of teaching, the Great Depression forced Hughes to look for a more sustainable work so he left his teaching profession to go briefly into real estate. He was licensed as a real estate broker in 1936. Shortly after that, the Northwest Arkansas Times offered him a position and he wrote features for seventeen years until his retirement. He was considered one of the most knowledgeable men about Arkansas politics of his day. Hughes is the author of a book of poetry
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Benedictines St. Scholastica Monastery History Page The arkansas Fort Smith Benedictines helped the Bishop fulfill the 1884 Councilof In 1890 the Sisters at Shoal Creek opened a boarding school called The http://www.scholasticafortsmith.org/history.html
Extractions: BACKGROUND HISTORY Arkansas had been a state only 43 years, and the Catholic diocese of Little Rock had been in existence only 36 years when a national eagerness to develop the whole Continental United States in the 19th century inspired the government to give large grants of land to railroad companies willing to encourage settlers to populate both sides of the track in western Arkansas. The Little Rock/Fort Smith branch of the Cairo and Fulton Railroad Company invited Indiana BENEDICTINES to Logan county, Arkansas, to minister to the German Catholic settlers. At the time there was great unrest in Europe, especially in Germany, Prussia, and Ireland, and citizens were looking for a way out. The railroad company sensed an opportunity and offered land grants to religious institutions with European roots recently founded in Indiana and asked them to establish churches and schools along the railroad in Arkansas.
Wintrhop Rockefeller Foundation: Grants 2001 NY $ 23,711 To recruit outstanding 7th through 9th grade minority students in ruralArkansas to attend college preparatory and boarding schools nationwide. http://www.wrockefellerfoundation.org/grants/grants2001.html
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A Better Chance, Inc. with sites in Newark, New Jersey and Pine Bluff, arkansas, which provides Each localcommunity establishes its own miniboarding school that is supported by http://clinton4.nara.gov/Initiatives/OneAmerica/Practices/pp_19980915.2754.html
Extractions: T H E W H I T E H O U S E One America - A Better Chance, Inc. Help Site Map Text Only Program: A Better Chance, Inc. , Boston, MA Contact(s): Judith Berry Griffin, President: (212) 456-1925 Purpose: To open doors of educational opportunity for gifted and motivated minority students Background Program Operations Outcomes Background A Better Chance was founded in 1963 by the heads of 23 northeastern, independent boarding schools. Their purpose was to racially integrate their student bodies and to give gifted minority high school students an opportunity to attain a high quality, college preparatory school education and enter highly competitive colleges. Program Operations Outcomes and Significant Accomplishments More than 99 percent of A Better Chance's graduates immediately go on to college, attending schools such as Harvard, Yale, Wesleyan, Oberlin and Stanford. Over 90 percent of them receive college degrees. Each year, A Better Chance places 350 students in one of its 193 member schools nationwide. A Better Chance graduates, numbering close to 9,000, have achieved success as elected or appointed officials, educators, journalists and business professionals. President and First Lady Vice President and Mrs. Gore
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.:: WilliamGuo.com ::. I heard about this gifted and talented boarding school for juniors and seniorsup in central AR called the arkansas School for Math and Science. http://www-personal.umich.edu/~guowi/about.html
Extractions: Home Evolution Contact Me [About] Profile Haha Links About Me : Aight first off, I know I need a haircut in that one pic. Anyway, guess I'll start from the very beginning. I was born in Jinan, the capital city of the Shandong province in China, on November 10th, 1983. The summer of '85, I moved to Starkville, Mississippi. For 11 long years, that's where I lived. When I was there, I thought it was ok. After I left, I fucking hated it. Since it was a college town, it was pretty diverse so I wasn't really exposed to a whole lotta racist shit. That all changed once I moved across the Mississippi River into the "Natural State" in the summer of '96. I'm talkin bout Arkansas for those of you who don't know what I'm referring to. But I'm not gonna get into all that. Schooling at Starkville Public Schools was a fucking joke. Things were goin smoothly till I got to 3rd grade. This cocksucking bitch named Mrs. Crowell absolutely hated me. She made me sit at a small desk right in front of hers away from all the rest of the students. She tried to get me kicked outta school and all kinds of shit like that. To this day, I don't know what I did to set her off. Amazingly, the last few weeks of school, she was actually really nice to me and I stopped hating her. 4th grade was awesome and also the peak of my own personal happiness in Starkville. It all went downhill from there... 5th and 6th grades were terrible. I had few friends outside of the neighborhood I lived in, and even they started to hate me. It was a very bad time. I'm not even playin when I say I was a fucking loser. Fat, lazy, nerdy, mean... I was all those things. If I'd stayed the rest of my academic career there, who knows what would've happened? Luckily, I got the change I needed.
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Extractions: The following are a few of the hundreds of social service options available through LEAPNow. VOLUNTEER WORK IN SOUTH INDIA - Volunteer work at a community of 1200 people in south India. The community is dedicated to peace and sustainable living. Year-round work in the areas of environmental regeneration, ecological agriculture, teaching, health care, renewable energy, appropriate construction technology, indigenous crafts, and village development. $6-10 per day for room and board. Flexible length of stay. - Work on construction crews to help build or renovate low-cost houses. No previous construction skills are necessary. Room and board are provided. Locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. AGRICULTURAL SERVICE: ARKANSAS - An organization "solving the problem of hunger around the world one farmer at a time." They have distributed 75,000 farm animals and 1.5 million chicks to needy families in 103 countries, to provide food and added income. Ranch/farm in Arkansas serves as a distribution center for the animals. Volunteers help with construction work and feeding and caring for the animals. Room and board. 3 month minimum. Similar farms located in Massachusetts and California.
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Extractions: Home Banks and Financial Banks, Brokers, Exchanges T - Z Union Abstract Company 1907 - Eufaula, Indian Territory Union Abstract Company 1907 - Eufaula, Indian Territory Beautifully engraved certificate from the Union Abstract Company issued in 1907. There some slight staining on the upper edge. This historic document has an ornate border around it with a vignette of an allegorical woman. This item is hand signed by the companys president and secretary and is over 93 years old. Eufaula, Oklahoma, the county seat of McIntosh County and former Record Town for Recording District No. 12 in Indian Territory, is located 12 miles south of Interstate 40 at the junction of US Highway 69 and Oklahoma State Highway 9. It is named after one of the historic Creek Indian villages in the Creek Nations old homeland, Alabama. There are only two cities named Eufaula in the United States- Eufaula, Oklahoma and Eufaula, Alabama. Just one half mile east of Eufaula was the site of North Fork Town, settled by the Creek Indians shortly after their arrival in this area in 1836. The Texas Road and a branch of the California Road crossed at North Fork Town, making it a center of traffic. This important tribal community played host to the treaty made between the Confederates and the Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Nations in 1861. North Fork Town is now covered by Lake Eufaula.
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Extractions: Home Free Offers Directory A ... Z Native Americans officially make up the majority of the population in Bolivia , Peru and Guatemala and are significant in most other former Spanish colonies, with the exception of Costa Rica , Cuba , Argentina , Dominican Republic and Uruguay The Native Americans are widely believed to have come to the Americas via the prehistoric Bering Land Bridge . However, this is not the only theory. Some archaeologists believe that the migration consisted of seafaring tribes that moved along the coast, avoiding mountainous inland terrain and highly variable terrestrial ecosystems. Other researchers have postulated an original settlement by skilled navigators from Oceania , though these American Aborigine people are believed to be nearly extinct. Yet another theory claims an early crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by people originating in Europe . Many native peoples do not believe the migration theory at all. The creation stories of many tribes place the people in North America from the beginning of time. Mormon tradition holds that some Native Americans are descendants of the lost tribes of Israel Based on anthropological evidence, at least three distinct migrations
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