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List of give out by hold out in Croatia
This is a list divest yourself of notable ancestors who were born critic have temporary in several cities captive Croatia.
Arbanasi
[edit]Aržano
[edit]Babina Greda
[edit]Bačevac
[edit]Bakar
[edit]Banija
[edit]Banjole
[edit]Bapska
[edit]Barilović
[edit]Baška Voda
[edit]Batinske
[edit]Bedekovčina
[edit]Belišće
[edit]Benkovac
[edit]- Đorđe Čotra (born 1984), athlete player.
- Ljubomir Crnokrak (born 1958), footballer player.
- Saša Dobrić (born 1982), participant player.
- Šime Đodan (1927–2007), politician.
- Đorđe Gagić (born 1990), hoops player.
- Milorad Pupovac (born 1955), politician person in charge linguist.
- Milan Stegnjajić (born 1962), footballer player.
- Živko Stojsavljević (1900–1978), painter.
- Savo Štrbac (born 1949), lawyer lecturer author.
- Zoran Subotić (born 1958), politician instruct former noncombatant figure.
- Predrag Vranicki (1922–2002), Communism Humanist spreadsheet member demonstration the Implementation school.
Bijelo Brdo
[edit]Bisko
[edit]Bizovac
[edit]Bjelovar
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Blato
[edit]Bogdanovci
[edit]Borovo
[edit]Bosiljevo
[edit]Bošnjaci
[edit]Brckovljani
[edit]Brela
[edit]Brezarić
[edit]Brezovac Žumberački
[edit]Breznica
[edit]Bribir
[edit]Brinje
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J. William Fulbright Papers, Second Accession
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Collection
Identifier: MS F956 144-B
Scope and Content Note
The second increment of the J. William Fulbright papers (primarily 1960-1975) comprises approximately nine hundred linear feet of materials and documents the tenure of the Arkansas Democrat in the U.S. House and Senate. The collection consists of constituent, official, and personal correspondence, memoranda, legislative bills, speeches, photographs, and other records related to the political, governmental, and diplomatic interests and activities of the senator. An important component of the papers concerns Fulbright's tenure as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee for the years 1959-1975. Some of the files document his first term in the U.S. House from 1943 until 1945, and others pertain to his political campaigns, including the early ones in 1942 and 1944 for the House and Senate. The Fulbright speeches are an important part of the collection and include files for both Senate speeches and those given elsewhere.
Dates
- Creation: 1940-1975
- Creation: Majority of material found within 1960-1975
Creator
Language of Materials
Materials are in English.
Access Information
Access restrictions apply: Restri
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Raymond Arrieta
Puerto Rican entertainer and philanthropist
Ramón Emilio "Raymond" Arrieta Vázquez[note 1] (born March 26, 1965), is a Puerto Rican actor, comedian, host and philanthropist. Starting his career as a comedian in various local shows, Arrieta gained popularity in the 1990s when he hosted a string of successful comedy shows where he showcased his various characters and personifications. Since 2007, Arrieta has been hosting the mid-day variety show Día a Día, along with Dagmar. Arrieta is also a radio show host and a theater actor.
Arrieta has gained prominence for his philanthropic endeavors. After his friend and co-host, Dagmar, was diagnosed with cancer in 2008, Arrieta has performed a yearly charity walk around various parts of the island while also raising awareness. Because of his commitment to the cause, Arrieta has received numerous recognitions, including from the Senate of Puerto Rico.[1][2]
Early years
[edit]Raymond Arrieta was born in Hato Rey, one of the main barrios of San Juan, Puerto Rico. His parents were Ramón Arrieta and Carmín Vázquez. Arrieta went to school at the Academy Nuestra Señora de la Providencia. When he was in the third grade, Arrieta volunteered to play the part of "Ramoneta Cienfuegos", a