President Harry S. Truman signed a bill on July 3, 1948, authorizing a stamp in honor of Juliette Gordon Low.
"The Girl Scout Story" by Adele deLeeuw "Juliette Low: Girl Scout Founder", Young Patriot Series by Helen Boyd Higgins "Daisy and the Girl Scouts: The Story of Juliette Gordon Low" by Fern Brown And, in honor of the 100th Anniversary of Girl Scouts of the USA, Ginger Wadsworth is the author of "First Girl Scout: The Life of Juliette Gordon Low" to be released on February 6, 2012. See Related Links for her blog about writing the book and information she collected while researching the book.
Girl Scouts of the USA established the Juliette Gordon Low World Friendship Fund. Donations to the fund support girl's travel to international events, plus participation in training and international events.
Gordon Parks High School in Saint Paul was named in his honor.
I believe a Liberty Ship or assault troop transport was named in her honor. She was honored on a postage stamp in I believe l948
The cast of His Honor the Mayor - 1930 includes: Eddie Baker Mary Gordon Charles Murray Carol Wines
Abraham Lincoln
the honor code, you signed it
George bush
One's honor cannot be signed away
Yes, the moment the owner of the policy changed the beneficiary and signed the form, the intent was made. Some companies will honor the change based on the postage date, others will honor it based on the receipt in home office and still others life Fraternal companies will honor it upon receipt and approval from the board. Regardless, the owners intent was clear when he signed the form so you should not be trying to go against his wishes.
Generally, no. The realtor must honor the terms of the first contract. A legally binding contract is enforceable in court.
Who the heck whants to know about that. what a history freck.