...reach has also extended to scholarships and global aid for hurricane and tsunami victims.The award, named for the first secretary of the GWAA, is given to a professional golfer for his/her unselfish contributions to the betterment of society...
...over 25 years, she was the bookkeeper at Johnson's Garage in Waynesboro. She was a charter member as well as the first secretary at Rosemont Heights Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, R. L. " Bob" Brunson. She is survived...
...over 25 years, she was the bookkeeper at Johnson's Garage in Waynesboro. She was a charter member as well as the first secretary at Rosemont Heights Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, R. L. Bob Brunson. She is survived...
...her God, family and friends. Mrs. Guthrie was a graduate of the Junior College of Augusta in 1937. She was the first secretary of T. Harry Garrett School for 16 years and loved the children and educators there. Mrs. Guthrie retired from the...
...from the East Indies, to attend college as a teenager in New York. Years later he would become this nation's first secretary of the Treasury. Henry Kissinger and his family arrived in America penniless except for the clothes they were wearing...
...a red image of the Statue of Liberty's torch on the left side of a revised portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the first secretary of the Treasury, who is shown without the traditional oval frame around his portrait. Also highlighted in red is...
...GWAA announced Monday that Stewart will be honored as the recipient of the Charles Bartlett Award, named for the first secretary of the GWAA and given to Stewart for his unselfish contributions to the betterment of society. Stewart was involved...
...unjustified; the Soviets' internal power struggle touched off by Stalin's death brought Nikita Khrushchev to the fore as first secretary, or head, of the Soviet Communist Party. Khrushchev had criticized the cruelty of Stalin's regime, but the new...
...German defenses on the Western Front had been broken. 1958: Nikita Khrushchev became Soviet premier in addition to First Secretary of the Communist Party. 1964: Alaska was rocked by a powerful earthquake that killed 114 people. 1968: Soviet...
Sunday campaign: Colin Powell, a Republican and retired general who was President Bush's first secretary of state, broke with the party and endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president, calling him a "transformational figure" while...