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Live at the Soul Full Cup in Corning, NY 8/18/06. Featuring Chad Walsh on guitar. http://trulyamelia.com/ http://adamwinfield.com/
AKPsi Spring Rush 2008 Trailer UB Beta Iota
Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity @ University at Buffalo - Beta Iota Chapter Notable Brothers of Alpha Kappa Psi: * U.S. President Ronald Reagan * U.S. President Richard Nixon * J.E. Davis, Founder, Winn-Dixie * Bernie Marcus, Founder, The Home Depot * James Cash Penney, Founder, J. C. Penney * Joyce C. Hall, Founder, Hallmark Cards * Gordon M. Metcalf, Chairman and CEO, Sears Holdings Corporation * Bert L. Thomas, President, Winn-Dixie * John W. Taylor, Senior Vice President, McGraw-Hill * Artemus D. Davis, President, Winn-Dixie * Bernard Faubert, Chief Executive Officer, K-Mart * Malcolm 'Steve' Forbes Jr., Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Magazine * Randolph C. Wood, Vice President, Paramount Pictures * J. Willard Marriott, Founder, Marriott International * Richard Allen, CEO, Delta Air Lines * Robert Six, Founder, Continental Airlines * C.R. Smith, president of American Airlines from 1934 to 1968 and from 1973 to 1974 * William McPherson Allen, President,Boeing * Walter F. Burke, President, McDonnell-Douglas * Donald Douglas, Jr., President, Douglas Aircraft Company * David S. Lewis, President, McDonnell Aircraft * Dwane L. Wallace, President, Cessna * Arthur Andersen, Founder, Arthur Andersen * Seth C. Beise, President, Bank of America * Edward A. Kangas, CEO & Chairman of the Board, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu * David Dodd, Co-Author, Security Analysis * Dudley Dowell, President, New York Life Insurance Company * Edward A. Schrader, Partner, Goldman Sachs * Murray M. Baker, President, Caterpillar Inc. * Roger M. Blough, Chairman of the Board, U.S. Steel * Harold Boeschenstein, President, Owens-Corning * Leonard Firestone, President, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company * Leslie B. Worthington, President, U.S. Steel * Edwin Hays Gott, President, U.S. Steel * Elmer L. Andersen, President, HB Fuller Company * Jeffrey A. Blade, senior vice president and CFO, Steak N Shake * Harry A. Bullis, Chairman of the Board, General Mills * Jack A. Dinos, President, Mocha Coffee Company, Founder and CEO, Southern Tea Company * Leonard Firestone, Founder, Firestone Vinyards * Samuel F. Hinkle, President, The Hershey Company * Harrison Jones, Chairman of the Board, The Coca-Cola Company * Norman R. Klug, President, Miller Brewing * William E. Schiller, Chairman of the Board, The Hershey Company * Harlow H. Curtice, President, General Motors * Frederic G. Donner, Chairman of the Board, General Motors * Lee Iacocca, CEO, Chrysler Corporation * Arjay R. Miller, President, Ford Motor Company * George W. Romney, Chairman of the Board, American Motors Corporation * James A. Ryder, Founder, Ryder This could be a sample of your future network within the business world. RUSH ALPHA KAPPA PSI SPRING 2008
AKPsi University at Buffalo Beta Iota
Alpha Kappa Psi Beta Iota Chapter at the University at Buffalo Notable Brothers of Alpha Kappa Psi: * U.S. President Ronald Reagan * U.S. President Richard Nixon * J.E. Davis, Founder, Winn-Dixie * Bernie Marcus, Founder, The Home Depot * James Cash Penney, Founder, J. C. Penney * Joyce C. Hall, Founder, Hallmark Cards * Gordon M. Metcalf, Chairman and CEO, Sears Holdings Corporation * Bert L. Thomas, President, Winn-Dixie * John W. Taylor, Senior Vice President, McGraw-Hill * Artemus D. Davis, President, Winn-Dixie * Bernard Faubert, Chief Executive Officer, K-Mart * Malcolm 'Steve' Forbes Jr., Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Magazine * Randolph C. Wood, Vice President, Paramount Pictures * J. Willard Marriott, Founder, Marriott International * Richard Allen, CEO, Delta Air Lines * Robert Six, Founder, Continental Airlines * C.R. Smith, president of American Airlines from 1934 to 1968 and from 1973 to 1974 * William McPherson Allen, President,Boeing * Walter F. Burke, President, McDonnell-Douglas * Donald Douglas, Jr., President, Douglas Aircraft Company * David S. Lewis, President, McDonnell Aircraft * Dwane L. Wallace, President, Cessna * Arthur Andersen, Founder, Arthur Andersen * Seth C. Beise, President, Bank of America * Edward A. Kangas, CEO & Chairman of the Board, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu * David Dodd, Co-Author, Security Analysis * Dudley Dowell, President, New York Life Insurance Company * Edward A. Schrader, Partner, Goldman Sachs * Murray M. Baker, President, Caterpillar Inc. * Roger M. Blough, Chairman of the Board, U.S. Steel * Harold Boeschenstein, President, Owens-Corning * Leonard Firestone, President, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company * Leslie B. Worthington, President, U.S. Steel * Edwin Hays Gott, President, U.S. Steel * Elmer L. Andersen, President, HB Fuller Company * Jeffrey A. Blade, senior vice president and CFO, Steak N Shake * Harry A. Bullis, Chairman of the Board, General Mills * Jack A. Dinos, President, Mocha Coffee Company, Founder and CEO, Southern Tea Company * Leonard Firestone, Founder, Firestone Vinyards * Samuel F. Hinkle, President, The Hershey Company * Harrison Jones, Chairman of the Board, The Coca-Cola Company * Norman R. Klug, President, Miller Brewing * William E. Schiller, Chairman of the Board, The Hershey Company * Harlow H. Curtice, President, General Motors * Frederic G. Donner, Chairman of the Board, General Motors * Lee Iacocca, CEO, Chrysler Corporation * Arjay R. Miller, President, Ford Motor Company * George W. Romney, Chairman of the Board, American Motors Corporation * James A. Ryder, Founder, Ryder This could be a sample of your future network within the business world. RUSH ALPHA KAPPA PSI! Shaping People, Shaping Business
CARSON'S CELLAR - 1951/53 - JOHNNY CARSON - pt 1 of 2
John William Carson was born in Corning, Iowa, to parents Homer "Kit" Lloyd Carson, a power company manager, and Ruth Hook Carson. Johnny Carson grew up in southwest Iowa until the age of 8 years old when the family moved to Norfolk, Nebraska, where he learned to perform magic tricks, debuting as "The Great Carsoni" at age 14. He attended Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, where he received V-12 officer training, and then served in the Navy from 1943 to 1946. He served on the USS Pennsylvania in the final days of the war. Carson then attended the University of Nebraska where he joined Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1949. The next year, Carson took a job at WOW radio and television in Omaha. He appeared on radio with Ken Case, an Omaha native who was later a news anchorman and sports broadcaster in Monroe, Louisiana. Carson soon hosted an early morning television program called The Squirrel's Nest; Carson then took a job at CBS-owned Los Angeles television station KNXT, which was his entry to the big time. In 1953, well-known comic Red Skelton -- a fan of Carson's sketch comedy show, Carson's Cellar, which ran from 1951 to 1953 on KNXT -- tapped Carson to join his show as a writer. In 1954, Skelton knocked himself unconscious just one hour before his live show went on the air; Carson filled in for him. He hosted several TV shows before his run on The Tonight Show, including the game show Earn Your Vacation (1954), the variety show The Johnny Carson Show (1955 - 1956), a regular panelist gig on the first version of To Tell The Truth until 1962 and a five-year stint on the game show Who Do You Trust? (1957--1962), during which Carson met long-time sidekick Ed McMahon. In 1960, Carson was a candidate to play the role of TV writer Rob Petrie in a new sitcom created by Carl Reiner entitled Head of the Family. At the suggestion of producer Sheldon Leonard, however, Dick Van Dyke was given the role and the series was subsequently retitled The Dick Van Dyke Show.
CARSON'S CELLAR - 1951/53 - JOHNNY CARSON - pt 2 of 2
John William Carson was born in Corning, Iowa, to parents Homer "Kit" Lloyd Carson, a power company manager, and Ruth Hook Carson. Johnny Carson grew up in southwest Iowa until the age of 8 years old when the family moved to Norfolk, Nebraska, where he learned to perform magic tricks, debuting as "The Great Carsoni" at age 14. He attended Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, where he received V-12 officer training, and then served in the Navy from 1943 to 1946. He served on the USS Pennsylvania in the final days of the war. Carson then attended the University of Nebraska where he joined Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1949. The next year, Carson took a job at WOW radio and television in Omaha. He appeared on radio with Ken Case, an Omaha native who was later a news anchorman and sports broadcaster in Monroe, Louisiana. Carson soon hosted an early morning television program called The Squirrel's Nest; Carson then took a job at CBS-owned Los Angeles television station KNXT, which was his entry to the big time. In 1953, well-known comic Red Skelton -- a fan of Carson's sketch comedy show, Carson's Cellar, which ran from 1951 to 1953 on KNXT -- tapped Carson to join his show as a writer. In 1954, Skelton knocked himself unconscious just one hour before his live show went on the air; Carson filled in for him. He hosted several TV shows before his run on The Tonight Show, including the game show Earn Your Vacation (1954), the variety show The Johnny Carson Show (1955 - 1956), a regular panelist gig on the first version of To Tell The Truth until 1962 and a five-year stint on the game show Who Do You Trust? (1957--1962), during which Carson met long-time sidekick Ed McMahon. In 1960, Carson was a candidate to play the role of TV writer Rob Petrie in a new sitcom created by Carl Reiner entitled Head of the Family. At the suggestion of producer Sheldon Leonard, however, Dick Van Dyke was given the role and the series was subsequently retitled The Dick Van Dyke Show.