Thursday, February 9, 2012

George washington carver

  • George Washington Carver has been hailed for his innovative development of multiple uses for the humble peanut. But thats just a small part of Carvers groundbreaking contributions to sustainable farming.
  • (Knoxville News Sentinel)
  • A unique program is planned for Saturday and Sunday at the George Washington Carver National Monument.
  • (Neosho Daily News)
  • Applications are being sought for the tenth annual George Washington Carver Scholarship, according to an announcement by the Carver Birthplace Association (CBA) in conjunction with the George Washington Carver National Monument.
  • (Joplin Independent)
  • As we wait for our world to thaw, I'd like to take some time to reflect on a couple of people that made huge contributions to the world of agriculture.
  • (Albany Times Union (blog))
  • The children painted Valentines, formed hearts with Play-Doh and made their own books in a colorful classroom at Long Beachs George Washington Carver Elementary School.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • While it did not appear on any calendars around the office, the date Jan. 5 was declared by the United States Congress in 1946 as George Washington Carver Day in memory and honor of an African American scientist who had died on this date in 1943.
  • (Banner-Graphic)
  • She was a graduate of George Washington Carver in 1972 and a graduate of Moler Beauty School. A Celebration of Life for Shirley Jean will be held at Mt.
  • (nola.com)
  • Kids at George Washington Carver Community School enjoyed a break in their routine Tuesday when Iowa State Patrol Trooper Chelsea Dexter visited them to read a couple stories.
  • (Des Moines Register)
  • George Washington Carver Community Center could become a public facility if early discussions about having the Peoria Park District take it over come to fruition.
  • (Peoria Journal Star)
  • George Washington Carver, Harriet Tubman and Martin Luther King, Jr. are icons learned about in grade school. While many students are taught about these significant individuals, a specific part of black history is not as well known.
  • (BYU Newsnet)

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