... Corps volunteers in the late 1960s. Pyle helped establish a joint Peace Corps-Rotary club project that continues today. For more information on these p THE ROTARIAN I AUGUST. they had a world perspective. I connected with that." He ...
... Corps Wants Black Volunteers The first of a new program of NAACP TRAVEL TOURS. THIS year the Peace Corps celebrates its eleventh anniversary. In its short lifetime it has operated in more than sixty countries, including Latin America ...
The. Peace. Corps. mature. at. 25. TOP PHOTO COURTESY THE PEACE CORPS. by. Cary. Silver. In 1961, Bernard Lovitky was 38 years old when U.S. President John F. Kennedy announced the birth of his pet project, the Peace Corps. Bernie vaguely ...
... corps, is an army's nervous system. Its circuits are charged with reconnaissance reports of threats and opportunities and with the headquarters' reflex of plans and commands to action. These are the most urgent and secret of messages ...
... CORPS: ADAM WALINSKY HAS SPENT THE BEtter part of a decade honing and selling the Police Corps. The idea has been endorsed by chiefs of police across the country, including New York's Lee Brown. The Police Corps bill has congressional ...
... Corps. This is an organization of uniformed civilians which will play an active part in -winning the war. It is for men skilled in science, engineering, technical work, or business administration, but unlikely to be called for military ...
... Corps George L Coles, Jr., Lieutenant (Junior Grade), NOAA Officer Corps Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H/V Drug Screening Is A Condition Of. Achievement Profile Name: Evelyn J. Fields Job Title: Commander, NOAA Officer Corps Major ...
... Corps' history, more than any other school in the Southwest, and UT's 68 alumni active in the Peace Corps in 2000 were more than all but three schools nationwide (Wisconsin, Colorado, and UC- Berkeley). On September 22, the Peace Corps ...
... Corps, to enlist young Americans for voluntary service abroad, was formed by executive order of President John F. Kennedy on March 1. The President described the Peace Corps as "a pool of trained American men and women sent overseas ...
... corps recently marched and played before critical judges in Philadelphia, Pa. These school children, led by tiny drum majors, professionally whirling their batons, demonstrated their proficiency and the popularity of the drum corps ...