âMr. Horlick was one of the very best citizens I have ever known. He was a great benefactor and the people of Racine are under heavy obligation to him for his many contributions to the advancement and improvement of the city. He was a man of high ideals, and his death will be one of the greatest losses Racine has had for many years.â
â Henry C. Baker
While his name lives on at William Horlick High School on Rapids Drive and several blocks away at Horlick Athletic Field on High Street, today little is known about William Horlick, the man behind the name.
dr. angelou served as the reynolds professor of american studies. we ll have more on that service later in the program. but we begin this morning with former federal reserve chairman ben bernanke in 2012 signaling that the housing market was showing promising signs of recovery, but warning of remaining challenges. while the economic recovery and regulatory policy affect access to credit for all households, some potential borrowers may face the additional burden of discrimination. two types of discrimination continue to have particular significant to mortgage markets. one is red lining in which mortgage lenders discriminate against minority neighborhoods. now, this is important. what then chairman bernanke was saying. and it is important that he was even talking about the term red lining in a modern context. red lining is a term you are more than familiar with if you read the atlantic magazine article the case for reparations. if you haven t, let me offer this explanat
allies. moammar gadhafi s heavy weapons are being destroyed by coalition pilots. and the air attack that was run by the u.s. will be commanded by nato, an obama diplomatic win. but many in congress warn president obama not to send u.s. ground troops to depose gadhafi, who is said to be in this car today. yes, we want him out. no, we don t want to do it at the enormous cost of military invasion. reporter: the president has to justify taking sides in what some see as a civil war. what is our mission in libya? what s at stake there? why are we in now a third engagement in the middle east? reporter: lawmakers wanted a role in advance of the air war. a debate as to why this was in our vital interest before we committed military forces to libya. reporter: defense secretary gates admitted on meet the press libya s not fighting. no, i don t think it s of vital interest for the united states, but we clearly have interest there, and it s a part of the region which is of
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