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SUMMARY:An Afternoon with Tom Brokaw
DESCRIPTION:Tom Brokaw\, Former Anchor of NBC Nightly News and Author \nThe Dole Lecture is a public event headlined by a national figure discussing an aspect of current politics or policy. \nHeld each spring\, it commemorates April 14\, 1945\, when Bob Dole was critically wounded while serving in Italy during World War II. The Dole Lecture honors Dole’s courageous recovery and continuing commitment to serve the nation.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/an-afternoon-with-tom-brokaw/
CATEGORIES:Dole Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20071021T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20071021T000000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095017
CREATED:20211027T201804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T161656Z
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SUMMARY:John Lewis\, U.S. Congressman and Civil Rights activist
DESCRIPTION:Congressman John Lewis received the 2007 Dole Leadership Prize for his courageous leadership in the Civil Rights Movement and his commitment to creating positive change through the political system.Lewis has dedicated his life to protecting human rights\, securing civil liberties\, and building what he calls “The Beloved Community” in America. By the time he was 23\, Lewis was recognized as one of the “Big Six” leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. During the turbulent era\, Lewis led by example:\nHe participated in the Freedom Rides during the summer of 1961\, which challenged segregation at interstate bus terminals across the South;\nFrom 1963 to 1966\, Lewis served as Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)\, a body largely responsible for organizing peaceful student activism in the Movement;\nLewis was instrumental in organizing and a keynote speaker at the historic March on Washington in August 1963.\nHe organized the Selma\, Ala. March in 1965 with fellow activist Hosea Williams and others to demonstrate a need for equal voting rights. The peaceful 600 protestors were met by violent Alabama State Troopers on the other side of the Edmund Pettus Bridge\, resulting in a brutal confrontation known as “Bloody Sunday.”\nCalled “a genuine American hero and moral leader” by Roll Call Magazine\, Lewis continued a life of service as Director of the Voter Education Project\, which added nearly 4 million minorities to the voter rolls. Appointed by President Jimmy Carter\, Lewis directed ACTION\, the federal volunteer agency responsible for more than 250\,000 volunteers.\nElected to Congress in November 1986\, Lewis has served as U.S. Representative of Georgia’s Fifth Congressional District ever since. He is Senior Chief Deputy Whip for the Democratic Party in leadership in the House\, a member of the House Ways & Means Committee\, a member of its Subcommittee on Income Security and Family Support\, and Chairman of its Subcommittee on Oversight.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/john-lewis-u-s-congressman-and-civil-rights-activist/
CATEGORIES:Dole Leadership Prize
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20070502T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20070502T000000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095017
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220215T202104Z
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SUMMARY:General Richard B. Myers
DESCRIPTION:Former General Richard B. Meyers speaks for the 2007 Dole Lecture\, about his personal experience with the War on Terror. \nThe Dole Lecture is a public event headlined by a national figure discussing an aspect of current politics or policy. \nHeld each spring\, it commemorates April 14\, 1945\, when Bob Dole was critically wounded while serving in Italy during World War II. The Dole Lecture honors Dole’s courageous recovery and continuing commitment to serve the nation. \n \n 
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/general-richard-b-myers/
CATEGORIES:Dole Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20070422T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20070422T000000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095017
CREATED:20211027T201804Z
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SUMMARY:Howard H. Baker\, Jr.\, U.S. Senator (2006 Prize Recipient)
DESCRIPTION:Former Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker received the 2006 Dole Leadership Prize for his leadership in the Senate\, as White House Chief of Staff\, and as Ambassador.\nSenator Baker began his long and distinguished career in public service in 1943 when he joined the United States Navy. After earning his law degree in 1949\, he practiced law and ran his father’s successful campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1950. After narrowly losing in a 1964 special election\, Baker himself ran for Senate in 1966 and won. He became Tennessee’s first popularly-elected Republican Senator.\nA natural leader\, Baker was a successful Senator. His accomplishments include:\nServing as Senate Minority Leader from 1977 to 1981\,\nServing as Senate Majority Leader from 1981 to 1985\, and\nServing as Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities\, also known as the Senate Watergate Committee\, where he gained notoriety for asking the question: “What did the President know and when did he know it?”\nHe was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Reagan in 1984. \nHe served in the Senate until 1985 when he decided to not seek a fourth term. In 1987\, Baker served as White House Chief of Staff to President Reagan. Following the 1988 election\, Baker returned to Tennessee to work in various law firms. In 2001\, George W. Bush appointed Baker U.S. Ambassador to Japan\, a position he held until 2005.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/howard-h-baker-jr-u-s-senator-2006-prize-recipient/
CATEGORIES:Dole Leadership Prize
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SUMMARY:Tom Daschle
DESCRIPTION:Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader and Senate minority leader from 1994-2005 (D-South Dakota) \nThe Dole Lecture is a public event headlined by a national figure discussing an aspect of current politics or policy. \nHeld each spring\, it commemorates April 14\, 1945\, when Bob Dole was critically wounded while serving in Italy during World War II. The Dole Lecture honors Dole’s courageous recovery and continuing commitment to serve the nation. \n \n 
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/tom-daschle/
CATEGORIES:Dole Lecture
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DTSTAMP:20260405T095017
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SUMMARY:Lech Wałęsa\, former President of Poland
DESCRIPTION:Nobel Peace Prize Laureate\, Former President of Poland\, Leader of Solidarity
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/lech-walesa-former-president-of-poland/
CATEGORIES:Dole Leadership Prize
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20050426T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20050426T000000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095017
CREATED:20220215T202526Z
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SUMMARY:One Soldier’s Story: Senator Bob Dole
DESCRIPTION:Former U.S. Senator Robert J. Dole visited the Dole Institute for the 2005 Dole Lecture “One Soldier’s Story”. \nThe Dole Lecture is a public event headlined by a national figure discussing an aspect of current politics or policy. \nHeld each spring\, it commemorates April 14\, 1945\, when Bob Dole was critically wounded while serving in Italy during World War II. The Dole Lecture honors Dole’s courageous recovery and continuing commitment to serve the nation. \n 
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/one-soldiers-story-senator-bob-dole/
CATEGORIES:Dole Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20040913T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20040913T000000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095017
CREATED:20211027T201804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T161656Z
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SUMMARY:George McGovern\, U.S. Senator
DESCRIPTION:George McGovern received the 2004 Dole Leadership Prize for his bipartisan leadership style\, including his work with Bob Dole to pass significant\, bipartisan legislation in the Senate.\nA native of South Dakota\, McGovern had spent much of his life in public service. \nHe served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1942 to 1945. After receiving his PhD in history from Northwestern University in 1953\, McGovern became the executive secretary of the South Dakota Democratic Party and was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1956. In 1961\, he became a Special Assistant to the President as the Director of the Food for Peace Program. \nMcGovern was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1962. McGovern served on the Senate committees on agriculture\, nutrition\, forestry and foreign relations. A prominent advocate for expanding key nutrition programs\, his colleagues sought his well-considered opinions and advice\, particularly on issues of farming and agriculture. He lost his Senate seat in 1980 during a nationally high-profile campaign. \nFollowing his Senate career\, he continued his dedication to improving the world’s agricultural and nutritional resources. First nominated as a United Nations Delegate to the General Assembly by President Ford\, McGovern was again appointed to the international organization in differing posts by Presidents Carter and Clinton. In 2001\, the World Food Programme appointed him the first UN Global Ambassador on Hunger. \nIn 2008\, McGovern was a co-recipient of the World Food Prize with Bob Dole for their work in establishing The George McGovern-Robert Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program\, which helps provide nutritious meals for school-aged children around the world.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/george-mcgovern-u-s-senator/
CATEGORIES:Dole Leadership Prize
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20040521T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260405T095017
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SUMMARY:President Bill Clinton
DESCRIPTION:Senator Dole\, who personally invited Clinton\, said he was delighted his Democratic opponent in the 1996 Presidential campaign had agreed to kick-off the new lecture series. “I cannot think of a more appropriate person to inaugurate the Dole Lecture than President Clinton\,” he said. “It sets entirely the right tone in terms of having the Institute embody non-partisan public service.”
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/president-bill-clinton/
CATEGORIES:Dole Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20030721T000000
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SUMMARY:Rudy Giuliani\, former Mayor of New York City
DESCRIPTION:Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani received the inaugural Dole Leadership Prize for his valiant leadership during the September 11 attacks in 2001.\nA graduate of New York University Law School\, Giuliani carved a distinguished career in the federal court system\, working in different posts including U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York\, Associate Deputy Attorney General in Washington\, D.C. and as Associate Attorney General\, the third highest position in the Department of Justice. \nIn 1989\, Giuliani entered the race for mayor of New York City\, but lost. However in 1993\, his campaign focusing on quality of life\, crime\, business and education made him the 107th Mayor of the City of New York. In 1997\, he was re-elected by a wide margin\, carrying four out of the five boroughs. \nAs Mayor\, Rudy Giuliani has helped New York City: \nImprove its safety through enhanced law enforcement strategies and decreased crime rates;\nReturn to work through a successful welfare-to-work initiative\, which cut welfare rolls in half;\nKeep hard earned dollars at home through more than $2.5 billion in tax reductions while creating a multi-billion dollar budget surplus for the city; and\nEducate its children through expanded public school budgets and curriculum reforms.\nTerm limits prohibited Giuliani from seeking a third term as mayor in 2001. Following the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center on September 11\, 2001\, Mayor Giuliani provided guidance and reassurance to not only New Yorkers\, but also individuals around the globe. For his leadership during this time of crisis\, Giuliani became known as “America’s Mayor.”
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/rudy-giuliani-former-mayor-of-new-york-city/
CATEGORIES:Dole Leadership Prize
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