A dynamic presence through diversity

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The president of the American Assoc of Retired Persons (AARP) describes the pride she felt in her youth, when her segregated school studied the accomplishments of African Americans. Similarly, she welcomes the volunteer efforts of all types of people in AARP volunteer activities.

author: Dixon, Margaret A.
Appreciation, Multiculturalism, Volunteers

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Thanks for the wonderful memories

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Joseph S. Perkins will take over as president of the American Assn of Retired Persons at the June 1998 convention. Memories of the two-year tenure as president include the enthusiastic efforts of staff and volunteers in various communities throughout the country.

author: Dixon, Margaret A.
Officials and employees

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Partners for a dynamic presence

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Some 20,000 members of the American Assn of Retired Persons (AARP) met for the 1996 Biennial Convention, elected new officers and enjoyed the camaraderie of the gathering. AARP will continue to take an active role in helping to solve the problems of the day.

author: Dixon, Margaret A.
Aged, Elderly, Conferences, meetings and seminars

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subjects list: Social aspects, Column, AARP
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