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...said his fellow countrymen were unimpressed. “I’ve seen snow, and this isn’t snow. This is God’s dandruff,” he said. Kenny W. McKinley ’08, co-president of the Alaska Klub, said he was excited. “The refreshing drafts of winter have returned to Boston carrying the spirit of Alaska,” McKinley said. For Elizabeth N. Mrema ’11, a resident of Thayer who came to chilly Boston from Tanzania, the drafts were less than refreshing...
...Alaska Klub has also endorsed a candidate. The group bases its endorsements on a candidate’s willingness to participate in the Polar Bear Plunge, an annual swim in the Charles River after the first snow or frost, said co-president Robert J. Gage...
...serve out their terms--leaving their seats open to challengers and, in many cases, divisive and expensive primaries. Republicans also have four vulnerable Senators running in purple states in 2008: New Hampshire, Maine, Minnesota and Oregon; some of them are trailing in polls. Senator Ted Stevens' corruption woes in Alaska may force Republicans to defend that once lock-safe seat. And Democrats have even vowed to go after Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell, whose protg just lost the Kentucky Governor's mansion to a Democratic insurgent. But if resignations are weakening the party, the party's weakness is also...
...writers are presidents of the Alaska Klub...
...have many glaciers! And they must be protected. Will you stand with us to protect these glaciers? Will you stay strong to keep our beautiful forests pristine? Will you recognize Alaska as the greatest state in the Union that it is? Because in doing so we’ll all become more “cosmopolitan, tolerant, and open-minded individuals...