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GOOD STUFF. April 19, 2001--Tennessee State University has renamed the Heiman
Street Residential Complex the Harold E. Ford Sr. and ...
... Cora fixed up all kinds of good stuff to eat and I brought along a bottle
of wine from Sonoma. I even let my nephew Jess have a sip. ...
stuff. [[[[[good for closeing arguments ]]]]] We have a clear choice of accepting
increasing immigration with the consequent exploitation of this land ...
... During the end of middle school I was steeling liquor from the almighty cabinet
that my parents kept all of the good stuff in. Instead ...
... Thanks to refund checks student go out and buy things they normally couldn't afford
such as cars, clothes, jewelry, cell phones, and all that other good stuff. ...
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April 19, 2001--Tennessee State University has renamed the Heiman Street Residential Complex the Harold E. Ford Sr. and John N. Ford Residential Complex. The Ford brothers were joined by other family members for ceremonies help April 18 on the grounds of the complex.
"It is wonderful to see so many senators here today; we can hold a budget meeting right now," Harold Ford said, as he pointed out dignitaries in the audience. They included Lieutenant Governor John Wilder, Deputy Governor Wendell Moore, Senator Gene Elsea, Senator Doug Henry, Senator James Kyle Jr., and Senator Randy McNally.
After receiving commemorative gifts, the Fords surprised the audience with a gift to Tennessee State of $500,000.
"This is a truly outstanding donation, and the Fords can be sure Tennessee State University will put it to good use," said TSU President James Hefner.
There are 12 siblings in the Ford family, most of whom graduated from Tennessee State University. On hand for the presentation were brother Joe Ford; sisters Joyce Ford Miller and Ophelia Ford; nephews James Ford Jr. and Edmund Ford; and Autumn Ford, John Ford's daughter. Harold Ford Jr., U.S. Representative, relayed his regrets for not being able to attend, as did Governor Don Sundquist and former vice president Al Gore.
"I am proud today," said Lt. Gov. Wilder. "Is it because of the bricks and mortar we are recognizing today? No, though we need bricks and mortar. Is it because of Tennessee State University? No, though that is reason to be proud.
"I am proud because I look back to Purdy, Tennessee, where Otis Floyd [former president of Tennessee State University] attended school in a one-room schoolhouse. He let me walk by his side. I am proud when I think of Odell Horton [United States District Judge for the Western District of Tennessee] working in a cotton patch in Hardin County. He let me walk by his side. But nothing makes...
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