...was 20 years old. My sister had already gone to South Africa with her husband, but I had my heart set on the Serengeti of Tanzania which would require a yellow fever shot and she wouldn't get one. So I never got a taker until last year. Mary Green of...
...Three climbers - Bauer, Acosta and Ret. Army Sgt. Neil Duncan of Denver, the other double amputee - previously climbed Tanzania's 19,336-foot Mount Kilimanjaro. If successful, they wouldn't be the first with physical challenges to make the ascent...
...Mortenson holds a doctorate in developmental psychology from University of Minnesota, and has taught in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Tanzania with her family as missionaries for 13 years. The event is April 1 in O'Neill hall, beginning with a soup supper at 5...
...Knoxville, Tenn.; and Virginia DeFoor of Olsburg, Kan. The couple spent a week in Paris, three weeks touring game parks in Kenya and Tanzania, followed by a week in London for their honeymoon. They make their home in Hixson, Tenn.
...Mortenson holds a doctorate in developmental psychology from University of Minnesota, and has taught in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Tanzania with her family as missionaries for 13 years. The event is April 1 in O'Neill hall, beginning with a soup supper at 5...
...Mortenson holds a doctorate in developmental psychology from University of Minnesota, and has taught in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Tanzania with her family as missionaries for 13 years. The event is April 1 in O'Neill hall, beginning with a soup supper at 5...
...Pentecost, which this year is May 23. The 1968 Olympics in Mexico City had an unusual ending to its marathon. A runner from Tanzania was the last one in, an hour and a half after the winner. His leg bloody and bandaged, he slowly crossed the finish line...
...Mortenson holds a doctorate in developmental psychology from University of Minnesota, and has taught in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Tanzania with her family as missionaries for 13 years. The event is April 1 in O'Neill hall, beginning with a soup supper at 5...
...worked to develop a productive farming program for Alaska. In 1985, he became the Peace Corps director of Tanzania. After serving in Tanzania, Mr. Palmer built himself a house in Costa Rica, where he and his wife lived for six years. "Bob loved...
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