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  • About
    • Mission Statement
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    • Board of Directors
    • Privacy Policy
    • Donor Privacy Policy
    • Financial Information
  • Information
    • Sponsor Profiles
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Jack Breeback, American Legion No. 92, Lavonia, GA

Jun 08 2011
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
This is our 4th year in the project, but our 1st year at the high school level. Excellent outreach project.

Kathy Stratton, Ishpeming Elks Lodge # 447, Ishpeming, MI

Jun 08 2011
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
We think it is an awesome project; the schools really appreciate the books.

Dictionary of ancient language completed

Jun 08 2011
Caroline
News

The University of Chicago has recently finished a 90-year project: the creation of a 21-volume dictionary of the language of ancient Mesopotamia.

3rd-grade Rota students to finally get their dictionaries

Jun 08 2011
Caroline
News

Better late than never.

The Rotary Club of Saipan will send out this week the dictionaries for the third grade students on Rota as part of their dictionary project.

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