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James Michael Bateman

James Michael Bateman, a 51-year-old resident of Murtaugh, passed away unexpectedly Friday, Dec. 11, 2020, at St. Luke’s Magic Valley Medical Center in Twin Falls. When he chose to go home, he knew that his wife, Gayle Andrew Bateman, and his children, Jerek Bateman, Logan Bateman, and Dany Bateman, would be well cared for.  His parents, Michael Ray and Sue Ann Oakeson Bateman, along with his brothers and sisters, Heidi Robbins (Bruce), Michael Bateman (Amy), David Bateman (Jenny), Harley Bateman (Amber), and Anna Bateman, will miss him very much. He was always there for his family and friends.  He brought happiness to everyone who knew him.  Throughout his life he had participated in several forms of farming.  Participating and interacting with farmers was one of his passions.  His greatest love was volleyball.  He loved coaching the sport as well as playing.  His love for all of his volleyball teams was unending.  While he loved volleyball very much,

CSPAN2 Book TV April 22, 2012

until buchanan left. s.? wondering about the correspondence between meigs in crawford. crawford was in italy, so it must ve taken a long time for them to be communicating back and forth as to what was happening with that statue. a really interesting point, and one that i thought of. not only did i correspond, correspond frequently, but they correspond at great length. meigs wrote huge letters to crawford, in which he pretty much described everything that was going on. a really important thing, i think, you know that meigs is that he had his handwriting was as bad as anybody s i have ever seen. so i can just see crawford getting one of these letters about 14 or 15 chicken scratch pages, sitting down with his wife and everyone else trying to figure out what the hell is this guy saying, you know? there s a famous line of sherman in georgia, get the note from meigs a body supply train and journalist of his as well this is from journal general meigs, do what he says. i can

CSPAN2 Book TV March 26, 2012

very exciting. before i begin i need to cite the library museum and historic site and all the wonderful staff members include ingemar the and the woman behind the curtain, so thank you for bringing me here and for all the work it takes it s not an inconsiderable task. so, every girl has to have her own understanding and the rest of the world has never heard of her. today i want to try to dhaka little bit about her life just to give you the encapsulated biography of her, concentrating on the big topics i think today, and then there will be at least one the slide in there for girl scouts because i know when i speak to audiences about juliette low those who know a lot about her and know very little about her. here we go. sure we go. hear me. we are not going. there we go. [laughter] thanks, jeremy. she found the most important organization for girls in the history of the nation, yet if i put this picture in front no one would be able to identify her. i find that stunning and it

CSPAN2 Book TV March 25, 2012

magic, i m going to put my water bottles there. ak, i m so excited to be here with you all today. we are coming up on a great and amazing anniversary, celebration, very exciting. before a beginner need to thank the founder and president of the national library and museum site and all the wonderful staff members who helped us here including martha and lucinda fraley and the one behind the curtain. thank you for bringing me here in thank you for all the work, not an inconsiderable task. every girl has her understanding of juliet gordon low and i want to talk about her life to give you the encapsulated biography of her, concentrating on the big topics i think today and then there will be at least one slide and therefore girl scouts because i know that when i speak to audiences about juliette low i have to split the difference between those who know nothing about her and those who know a lot about herb. so here we go. here we go. here we go. jeremy, we are not going. there we g

CSPAN2 Book TV June 26, 2011

greatly em bittered in the 1930s with the depression, images of veterans standing on street corners selling apples, being routed from the capitol by the army in the bonus riot, and consequently, most soldiers coming home anticipated a depression and fear that they would be stuck in a similar place. but in the interwar period the american legion and other veterans lobbies had formed and gained considerable leverage within the corridors of the capitol starting in the mid 1930s and cresting, really, during the 1940s during the war. and is servicemen readjustment act, the g.i. bill, really demonstrated how that leverage had increased. now, the veterans were not unanimous. there were millions of them. they came in all different political stripes, had different interests, but the most powerful lobbies the american legion, the vfw and some others of course, played an essential role in shaping postwar political life. and i should add with great popular support. there was nothin

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