/ Black students assemble in front of Tigert Hall on the morning of April 15, 1971, in preparation for their confrontation with Stephen O Connell.
On April 15, 1971, a group of Black students marched to Tigert Hall with six demands in hand. Then-UF President Stephen C. O Connell threatened to suspend them all unless they vacated the premises immediately, and the students ended up in jail.
Procrastinating Americans woke up on that April day knowing their taxes were due. President Richard Nixon had just eased a trade embargo on China. The Supreme Court was deciding whether busing was a constitutional means to desegregate American schools. In a few months, the voting age would be lowered to 18, and The New York Times would expose government secrets by publishing the Pentagon Papers, making the Vietnam War even more unpopular with the public. In Florida, Walt Disney World would open its doors, forever changing the tourism landscape of the state.
She was born April 3, 1943 in Denver, CO to Clarence A. and Edna Schroeder Kluenner.
Carolyn worked for the Sweetwater county school district #2 for 20+ years.
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Carolyn loved donating her time to the humane society and helped every year to set up fundraisers also donating her time at Broadway Bargains. She enjoyed going on trips and seeing new places. She also loved going to Denver to visit family. Carolyn loved going to lunch with friends and feeding her family.
Her dog was her best friend and partner in crime they loved visiting the dog park and seeing all of their friends.
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[caption id="attachment 451925" align="alignleft" width="200"] D. Culver "Skip" Smith III[/caption] Lawyers should be able to use a variety of online payment apps, such as Venmo and PayPal, to accept payments, including trust funds, according to a proposed ethics advisory opinion being prepared for the Professional Ethics Committee. Committee member Skip Smith, who chairs a subcommittee looking at payment apps, said the subcommittee hopes to have a finished opinion ready before the PEC’s June meeting. He reported at the committee’s January 15 meeting. Two lawyers have requested guidance on using payment apps and Bar ethics staff passed the issue to the PEC since there is no precedent on how to answer. Smith said options include directing staff to not answer the inquiries for lack of precedent, instruct staff to respond with an answer adopted by the committee, approve an ethics opinion to provide guidance to all Bar members, or propose
Watch The Entire Final Concert By Legendary Maine Band The Blend
Maybe you where there to witness glorious, sweaty shows with these guys at The Loft in Portland years ago. Or maybe you saw them open for ZZ Top in 1977 cementing their place in Maine concert history as the first band to ever play at the Cumberland County Civic Center.
They are the legendary Maine and New Hampshire rock outfit, The Blend (originally White Mountain National Blend). The Blend was led by singer and guitarist James JD Drown. The powerhouse band included Steven Dore on guitar, Ken Holt on bass, Donnie DP Pomber on guitar/piano and Skip Smith on drums.