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The Strength of Moral Capital:: For people living on the margins of U. Paintings of Washington pioneers by Worth D. A Culinary Journey through Vietnam. A Culinary Journey through Vietnam:: Return to web page. Anderson is just the third man to win the NCAA meter hurdles title as a freshman and sophomore. When you get to the race it is second nature That summer, Dutch decided to leave school to pursue a professional career.

Anderson considered joining his friend and rival, but decided to stay at WSU. Ironically, the NCAA defeat provided an opening for Anderson that he may not have had otherwise for his senior season. Though a four-peat is not possible anymore, Anderson still has a goal in his sights—to break the collegiate meter hurdles record of Common is not something Anderson is known to be on the track. Though he is soft-spoken, Anderson speaks loudly when he is in his venue of competition, and his reaction after winning races—shouting in celebration of victory—has been captured in photographs, one of which hangs in the track and field office.

Anderson describes his exuberance as a culmination of the work he puts in, such as what he is doing on this winter day: Track and field , Hurdles. Comments are temporarily unavailable while we perform some maintenance to reduce spam messages.

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Then the Nethercutt Fellows embark on an expense-paid day trip to Washington, D. Though a life-long Republican himself, Nethercutt says he tries to be non-partisan in choosing whom the students will visit.

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I just want to have their eyes open. I want them to learn about our system and participate. There is something about being in Washington, D. Nethercutt knows that first-hand. When he was 28, he joined the staff of Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, eventually becoming his chief of staff.


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It was a wonderful opportunity to live in Washington and a great way to learn the ropes, he says. In April of , he and his wife Mary Beth moved back to Spokane to practice law and start a family. In private practice, he focused on corporate, estate and probate, and adoption law. He also participated in several community service organizations, including the Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery.


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He served as a Congressman for 10 years. He has also undertaken a video project called U. History by the Minute , in which he narrates brief clips on subjects that include Edward R.

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Combining his lists, he came up with nearly 80 songs that fit with key moments in the development of our country. He co-wrote the book with his former press secretary Tom M. It all boils down to having an informed and educated citizenry, says Nethercutt. Education , Public affairs , Alumni Tags: Politicians , Civic education.

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