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  John Randolph Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The John Randolph Club (JRC) is a paleoconservative social and political organization founded in the 1980s and operated by the Rockford Institute with chapters throughout the United States.
The JRC is a program of the Rockford Institute, based in Rockford, Illinois, a political organization which describes itself as the "authentic voice of the American Heartland" with the goals of seeking the "renewal of Christendom" and promoting:
JRC events are promoted though the Rockford Institute's Chronicles Magazine, a printed and online paleoconservative political publication that opposes Abortion and the War in Iraq, and has taken stances critical of the positions of both President George W. Bush and his one-time opponent Senator John Kerry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Randolph_Club   (296 words)

  
 Descendants of John Langhorne, 1640
John Langhorne-[23775] was born in 1695 in Warwick County, Virginia and died in 1767 in Warwick County, Virginia at age 72.
John Trotter Langhorne-[15693] was born on 1-4-1779 in Mississippi, died on 6-30-1833 in Maysville, Kentucky at age 54, and was buried in 1833 in Maysville Cemetery, Maysville, Kentucky.
John Scarsbrook Langhorne-[10241] was born on 6-1-1819 in Cumberland County, Virginia and died on 8-29-1886 in Lynchburg, Virginia at age 67.
www.livelyroots.com /langhorne/d1.htm   (13889 words)

  
 The John Randolph Haynes Foundation
Established in 1926 by a prominent, reform-minded physician and his suffragist wife, the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation is a leading supporter of social science research for Los Angeles.
John and Dora married in 1882 after Dora returned to Pennsylvania from a year’s attendance at Wellesley College.
Married to John for fifty-two years, Dora Haynes supported his many reform efforts and was an important contributor in her own right.
www.haynesfoundation.org /about/index.cfm   (1067 words)

  
 Planetary Healers Jan and John Randolph Price
And although by anyone’s definition of success John and his college sweetheart Jan Bryant Price were clearly "living a dream," both became increasingly open to the idea that their complacency was unwarranted.
Jan and John Randolph Price are part of a powerful metaphysical lecture series, co-hosted by Clayton College of Natural Health and The Human Potential Foundation; their topic is Abundance: Being Spiritually Rich and Materially Happy.
John: When the phrase "It Is Now Time for World Service" channeled through me on an airplane, I quickly jotted it down on a napkin.
www.indigosun.com /Sept01/planetary_healers_jan_and_john_r.htm   (884 words)

  
 Lions Eye Mobile Randolph Lions Club
Its purpose was to provide free health screenings to its citizens with particular emphasis on vision care and the prevention of blindness, the major focus of its parent organization, the International Association of Lions Clubs.
In 1974 the project expanded to include 58 communities, in and around the greater Boston areas, when the fifty-two Lions Clubs of Massachusetts District 33K elected to accept the Eyemobile and its mission as a District project.
In 1988 the Clubs raised money to purchase a new trailer which was retired last year.
www.lions-randolph-ma.org /LionsEyeMobile.html   (573 words)

  
 Randolph, New Hampshire
Randolph was a long-time member of the House of Representatives, an advocate of states' rights, and a descendant of Pocahontas.
Randolph's population increased by a total of 181 residents, going from 158 in 1950 to 339 residents in 2000.
The 2004 Census estimate for Randolph was 343 residents, which ranked 222nd among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
www.nhes.state.nh.us /elmi/htmlprofiles/randolph.html   (318 words)

  
 AXE - Special Collections - John Randolph - Scrapbook, 1894-1898. 1 Volume
John Randolph, a native of Pennsylvania, was born September 9, 1857.
Randolph's legal career thrived and he was involved in numerous community projects and movements such as the establishment of the Pittsburg Public Library.
Randolph was frequently a delegate to city, county, state and national conventions.
library.pittstate.edu /spcoll/ndxrandolph_john.html   (758 words)

  
 Hike-NH.com: Randolph Mountain Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
By the early 1900s, logging in the Randolph area had demolished much of their original efforts, but the men's advanced age did not allow them to fulfill their desire to maintain the trails they constructed.
The RMC is a smallish club founded in 1910 by avid outdoorsmen attempting to maintain the legacy of these dedicated and energetic men, who cut almost a hundred miles of trails.
As of 1997, the RMC had over 750 members providing a variety of outdoor activities, not the least of which is maintaining the hundreds of miles of trails by experienced trail crews.
www.hike-nh.com /clubs/rmc/index.shtml   (772 words)

  
 The John Randolph Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
The "Beer-Hall conservatives" of the John Randolph Club meet annually in various cities throughout the republic for a weekend of—in the tradition of the club's namesake, John Randolph of Roanoke—oratory, spirited debate, and conviviality.
Click here to buy John Randolph of Roanoke: A Study in American Politics With Selected Speeches and Letters by Russell Kirk.
View a slideshow movie of the protestors from Mexa who thought that John Randolph was our featured speaker.
www.chroniclesmagazine.org /www/Events/JRC/JRC.html   (243 words)

  
 John RANDOLPH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
“John Randolph and the Growth of Federal Power: The Opinions of a States Righter on the Political Issues of His Time.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kansas, 1957.
The Early Career of John Randolph of Roanoke, 1773-1805.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Virginia, 1955.
Wendelken, David H. “The Rhetoric of John Randolph of Roanoke: A New Evaluation.” Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio University, 1984.
www.infoplease.com /biography/us/congress/randolph-john.html   (311 words)

  
 Untitled Document
On May 2, 2004 the Sholom Aleichem Club celebrated its 50th anniversary of promoting and preserving Secular Jewish culture in the Philadelphia area and beyond with a banquet for members and guests.
The Club is an affiliate of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia, has had a long relationship with the Church of the Advocate and the late Father Paul Washington, and has been active in Action Alliance of Senior Citizens and voter registration drives.
The Club publishes a monthly newsletter, News & Comment, which not only announces upcoming meetings and recaps the previous month’s program, but also acts as a forum of poetry, essays, political opinion and actions, and includes a column, News of the Mishpocha (family), The May 2004 edition of this newsletter was its 500th.
www.sholomaleichemclub.org /history.htm   (1732 words)

  
 Southeast Bottle Club - Sep/Oct/Nov 2003 Newsletter
All past newsletters are stored on the club web page for quick and easy reference, so there is no need to print them (save a tree instead).
The Southeast Bottle Club is a non-profit organization serving the Southeastern United States.
Club members receive the monthly newsletter via Email or postal mail, run free ads in this newsletter, and participate in all the fun and benefits the club has to offer.
www.antiquebottles.com /southeast/sep03.html   (3774 words)

  
 The Paleo Question
There is a direct line between the bourgeois radicalism now on display across the country, and the meetings of dissidents at the John Randolph Club in the early 1990s.
The fallacy on display in Lubinskas's article is the identification of Buchanan's politics, with its vituperative anti-capitalism and belligerent nationalism, with the original goals behind the movement he regrettably came to represent.
It was especially ironic, since the original charter of the Randolph Club barred politicians and other government agents from membership or even speaking.
www.lewrockwell.com /rockwell/paleo1.html   (1139 words)

  
 The End of Paleoconservatism
In 1990 they formed the John Randolph Club which served as an annual forum for debate between the conservative and libertarian factions.
The libertarians left the movement in 1996 after a fractious meeting of the John Randolph Club.
Another fractious meeting of the John Randolph Club in 1997 led to more dropouts from the movement including classicist Christian Kopff who saw a degree of hypocrisy in Fleming’s support for Southern secession and his criticism of white identity politics.
www.nationalinvestor.com /Experts-Lubinskas.htm   (2251 words)

  
 John Tyler Community College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
John Tyler Community College faculty committed to the importance of study abroad have established this scholarship to assist students enrolled in a course or courses which require travel and study abroad.
The Johns Foundation at CJW Medical Center established an endowed scholarship at John Tyler Community College to assist a nursing student who is interested in specializing in the field of oncology.
The John Tyler Community College nursing program has been selected as one of the recipients of an $1,800 scholarship, to be distributed to a student toward the cost of tuition.
www.jt.cc.va.us /index.cfm?fuseaction=scholarships.showScholars&locid=FacultyStaff   (6652 words)

  
 JOHN R. DAVIS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
NORFOLK - John Randolph Davis, 91, of the 1000 block of Covington Lane, died Feb. 6, 1996, in a Norfolk hospital.
Davis was a member of Wally Byam Caravan Club International and charter member of the Virginia Unit and the Tidewater Virginia Unit.
John Harvey, U.S.A., retired, of St. Augustine, Fla.; a son, John Randolph Davis Jr.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1996/vp960208/02080343.htm   (361 words)

  
 John Agar at Brian's Drive-In Theater
Although John Agar is best remembered for his fun horror and science fiction films, many fans will recall his numerous western roles at which he excelled.
John Ford's classic frontier epic about an isolated Cavalry outpost and the men and women who live there stars Henry Fonda as the fort's stubborn new commander, whose rigorous stance puts him at odds with his men and leads to war with the Apache, and John Wayne as his veteran second-in-command.
John Wayne is a peace-minded cattle baron in a territory riddled with corrupt officials.
www.briansdriveintheater.com /johnagar.html   (2995 words)

  
 Ground Zero
It was my first airline flight since 9/11, and I returned believing the earliest expressions of war weariness will come from the country’s frequent fliers, and take the form of demands that the Bush administration use some common sense ethnic profiling in its efforts to keep hijackers off the planes.
By default then, John Randolph Club members are reluctant backers of Colin Powell's limited and coalitional war strategy, opposing Paul Wolfowitz's push for a broader campaign against as many as a half dozen countries in the Middle East.
In short, the John Randolph Club was a group in flux, holding tightly to its reflexes of opposition and dissent, but not actually opposed to what the Bush administration is doing now as much as it is opposed to the steps that led the United States into its current, difficult, circumstances.
www.antiwar.com /mcconnell/mc111301.html   (1090 words)

  
 The John Randolph Haynes Foundation
Philip M. Hawley is the former Chair and CEO of Carter Hawley Hale Stores, which at the time of his retirement was the biggest department store chain in the West.
is the President Emeritus of the Haynes Foundation and a grand nephew of Foundation founder John Randolph Haynes.
Wood is the Chairman of the American Automobile Association and serves as a Director of the Automobile Club of Southern California and Washington Mutual Inc. In 1995, Mr.
www.haynesfoundation.org /about/board.cfm   (1387 words)

  
 JOHN R. DAVIS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
JOHN R. John Randolph Davis, 91, of the 1000 block of Covington Lane, died Feb. 6, 1996, in a Norfolk hospital.
Davis was a member of Wally Byan Caravan Club International and Charter Member of the Virginia Unit and the Tidewater Virginia Unit.
John Harvey, U.S. Army, (Ret.) of St. Augustine, Fla.; a son, John Randolph Davis Jr.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1996/vp960207/02070389.htm   (350 words)

  
 Randolph Athletic Club -- Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
At the Randolph Athletic Club, we offer a total approach to personal training.
Magnum Scuba is a full-service dive facility located in the loop area with the Randolph Athletic Club as it's home base for in-water instruction.
Randolph Athletic Club 188 West Randolph 27th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60601 (312) 269-5820
www.randolphathleticclub.com /services.html   (313 words)

  
 Theater News - Theater News: Tony Winner John Randolph Dies at 88 -
John Randolph, who won a Tony Award for his performance as grandfather Ben in the 1986 Neil Simon play Broadway Bound, died on February 24 in Hollywood.
Randolph was born Emanuel Hirsch Cohen on June 1, 1915 in the Bronx; he attended City College prior to studying at the Federal Theater Project and with acclaimed acting teacher Stella Adler.
Randolph's wife, actress Sarah Cunningham, died in 1986.
www.theatermania.com /content/news.cfm?int_news_id=4438   (265 words)

  
 A STRATEGY FOR THE RIGHT
A second crucial point: society is divided into a ruling elite, which is necessarily a minority of the population, which lives off the second group – the rest of the population.
Consider the roll-call: isolationists (such as John T. Flynn), anti-Zionists, libertarians, Ayn Randians, the John Birch Society, and all those who continued, like the early National Review, to dare to oppose Martin Luther King and the civil rights revolution after Buckley had changed and decided to embrace it.
Here is John's remarkable revelation of National Review's self image: "Since its foundation, National Review has quietly played the role of conscience of the right." After listing a few of Buckley's purges – although omitting isolationists, Randians, libertarians, and anti-civil rightsers – O'Sullivan gets to anti-Semites, and the need for wise judgment on the issue.
www.lewrockwell.com /rothbard/ir/Ch1.html   (7535 words)

  
 John Randolph Tucker High School
Club organizes fund raisers to help the Drama club, and gets involved in the one act plays towards the end of the school year.
Club devoted to promoting recycling and taking care of our Earth.
The Latin Club tries to remain active within the school and community.
www.henrico.k12.va.us /HS/Tucker/organizations   (515 words)

  
 Maquoketa Rotary Club
She is Kathy Manson of Maquoketa and the Maquoketa Rotary Club, in honor of her retirement and many years of teaching, is happy to name her this week's "Citizen Of The week" in Maquoketa.
The Maquoketa Rotary Club "CITIZEN OF THE WEEK" is a Maquoketa High School Graduate who left Maquoketa for about 40 years and (along with her husband), came back to the Timber City and is now doing a GREAT job as Curator for the Jackson County Historical Society and its Museum on the fairgrounds in Maquoketa.
We asked John the importance of a little theatre group in the community and his reply was: "A community theatre provides a creative outlet for people but more importantly, permits cultural events...by and for adults...on a local level.
www.maquoketa-rotary.org /citizen-2.htm   (16662 words)

  
 Olivia Newton-John Fan Club Only Olivia : Olivia News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Tickets are $500 and include a ticket to Olivia's Reno concert on Friday at the Reno Hilton and a private reception with Newton-John at the casino before the show.
State Sen. Randolph Townsend, R-Reno, and his wife are co-hosting the event.
John Mason, an entertainment attorney and former head of the state Republican Party, is challenging Chief Justice Deborah Agosti for her Supreme Court seat.
www.onlyolivia.com /news/wmview.php?ArtID=1478   (177 words)

  
 SPLCenter.org: Keeping America White
They call themselves paleoconservatives ý but a more accurate term, and one that is actually used by many of those who attended the New Orleans meeting of the Rockford Institute's John Randolph Club, might be racial nationalists.
The club used to include libertarians and others with a variety of political views but, as chronicled in an important article by James Lubinskas, that has changed.
The club has shrunk, become more politically isolated, and focused in on issues related to race.
www.splcenter.org /intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=152&printable=1   (1181 words)

  
 John Randolph Price Home Page
John Randolph Price is an internationally know lecturer and author of eighteen nonfiction books incorporating ancient wisdom, contemporary metaphysics, and spiritual philosophy.
John has been featured in newspaper and magazine articles, is a frequent guest on radio, and has appeared on the Wisdom Channel and major market television.
John’s biographical record is included in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in Entertainment.
johnrandolphprice.wwwhubs.com   (540 words)

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