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What is Seeger?

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What did pete seeger base his refusal on?

The First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of speech.


Where does Pete Seeger live today?

I think he lives in Beacon New York


When Pete Seeger appeared before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1955, he refused to answer the committee's questions about his personal beliefs He based his refusal on?

the First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of speech(apex)


What happened to Mary Chilton who came over on the Mayflower?

Mary Chilton the first female passenger to set foot on American soil orphaned on the voyage married John Winslow and had 10 children. The family moved to Boston where they became successful merchants. She died in 1679 in Boston her burial site in the King's Chapel Burying Ground. Her decendents include First Lady Lucretia Rudolph Garfield Singer Pete Seeger Poet Robert Lowell Actor Vincent Price Former Govenor Howard Dean


What is generational equity?

Generational equity pertains to the management of schools' and colleges scholarship investments. The broad goal is to preserve this particular form of balance, or equity. The specific aim is neither to advantage current scholarship recipients with an overly-generous endowment payout rate (which would dis-advantage future generations of scholarship recipients), nor to favor future generations by unduly reducing the payout to this year's recipients. Many endowments calculate their payout on a three-to-five-year rolling average, which smooths out short-term fluctuations in fund value. Management of scholarship funds must be carried out in view of a payout rate that respects generational equity; allows sufficient basis points to cover administrative, asset management and accounting costs; and preserves purchasing power through retention of an agreed-upon level of earnings to offset inflation. Definition furnished by Ed Seeger, former executive director of the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Foundation. edseeger@earthlink.net or eseeger@ppas.org. Currently vice president for institutional advancement at Presbyterian Pan American School, Kingsville, Texas.

Related questions

What is the birth name of Hal Seeger?

Hal Seeger's birth name is Harold Seeger.


What is the birth name of Mike Seeger?

Mike Seeger's birth name is Michael Seeger.


What is the birth name of Peggy Seeger?

Peggy Seeger's birth name is Margaret Seeger.


Which singer refused to testify before a government committee investigating anti-Communism?

pete segeer


What is the birth name of Benjamin Seeger?

Benjamin Seeger's birth name is Benjamin Whitstock Seeger.


Is bob seeger related to pete seeger?

No Bob Seger and Pete Seeger are not related. They have different last names.


Is pete seeger related to bob seeger?

No Bob Seger and Pete Seeger are not related. They have different last names.


When was Stefan Seeger born?

Stefan Seeger was born in 1962.


When did Louis Seeger die?

Louis Seeger died in 1865.


When was Louis Seeger born?

Louis Seeger was born in 1798.


When was Raymond Seeger born?

Raymond Seeger was born in 1906.


When did Raymond Seeger die?

Raymond Seeger died in 1992.