Judith browne dianis biography of william hill
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ARTHUR B. HILL | Founder of the Hill-Snowdon Foundation
Arthur Bullock Hill was born to homesteaders in Oklahoma City on October 20, As one of many children, money was very tight in the Hill household. He left school at the age of twelve to go to work at a drugstore, which he purchased within a few years. In his early twenties he sold the drugstore and took a job in pharmaceutical sales. On a sales trip to Dallas, he met Marguerite Stewart. They married in and settled in Dallas. Lillian Lee, their only daughter, was born in and married Edward Snowdon in
On another sales trip, Arthur met a senior manager of Johnson & Johnson (J&J), which was fast becoming the nation’s largest medical product company. When Arthur was offered a job with the firm he moved the family to Chicago in the early thirties to head the Midwest sales division. In the late thirties, the Hills moved to New Jersey to be near J&J’s New Brunswick headquarters, settling first in Bound Brook and later in Plainfield.
Despite his lack of formal education, Arthur worked his way up in the company. When he retired in , he was the Vice President of Sales and on the Board of Directors. Arthur retired relat
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'The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell' for Wednesday, February 27th,
THE LAST WORD WITH LAWRENCE O`DONNELL
February 27,
Guests: Judith Browne Dianis, Dorian Warren, Josh Barro, Howard Wolfson
CHRIS HAYES, GUEST HOST: Who decides when racism is over? Five
justices on the Supreme Court seem poised to announce we do.
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: The civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks makes
history again.
BARACK OBAMA, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Rosa Parks` singular
act launched a movement.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Becoming the first African-American woman to
have a statue in the Capitol.
OBAMA: It is because of these men and women that I stand here today.
MARTIN BASHIR, MSNBC HOST: And now for the ironic kudos (ph) to that
moving ceremony.
CHRIS JANSING, MSNBC ANCHOR: Well, the Supreme Court is hearing
arguments.
CHUCK TODD, NBC NEWS: The Supreme Court hears oral arguments today.
JANSING: On the Voting Rights Act of
TAMRON HALL, MSNBC ANCHOR: Legal experts say it is now in serious
trouble.
REP. NANCY PELOSI (D), CALIFORNIA: The right to vote must be
preserved.
REP. JOHN LEWIS (D), GEORGIA: There are still forces in this country
that want to take us back.
PELOSI: The right to vote must be protected.
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