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January 25, 2011 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks E109 years Mahlon has been involved with the pa- College has continually provided a world-class RECOGNIZING THE 110TH ANNIVER- trol, he has not only earned numerous decora- liberal arts education for students of 47 States SARY OF GEORGE HENRY WHITE tions, but also the respect of his family, peers, and is consistently recognized as a top univer- DAY and community. Most notably, Mahlon has sity in the United States. earned the rank of Second Lieutenant in the On January 25, 1911, Governor John Platte Valley Squadron and further distin- Shafroth signed a bill creating an agricultural HON. G.K. BUTTERFIELD guished his record at Hawk Mountain Ranger high school open to all students and offering OF School and at the National Glider Flight Acad- a free education to Native Americans. The IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES emy. Mahlon has also maintained an impres- school received $60,000 in funding for its first Tuesday, January 25, 2011 sive 3.97 GPA and is also planning on serving year from the State of Colorado. Since then, his country by attending the Air Force Acad- Fort Lewis College has proven itself able to Mr. BUTTERFIELD. Mr. Speaker, I rise in emy. adapt to the educational needs of its time. The recognition of George Henry White Day being Mr. Speaker, I proudly ask you to join me in school has progressed from agricultural high held in Tarboro, North Carolina on Saturday, commending Mahlon Kruse for his accom- school to a junior college in 1927 and eventu- January 29, 2011. That day will mark the plishments with the Civil Air Patrol and for his ally a four year liberal arts college. The school 110th anniversary of Congressman George efforts put forth in achieving the highest dis- has survived numerous attempts to shut it Henry White’s famous farewell speech Floor of tinction of the Mitchell Award. down, and in 1948 became an independent the United States House of Representatives. f educational institution under the Colorado Born on December 18, 1853, George Henry State Board of Agriculture. In 1956, Fort Lewis White was the only African American in Con- HONORING MR. BOB SHRYOCK, RE- College, then Fort Lewis A&M, officially moved gress when he was elected in 1896 and re- SPECTED JOURNALIST AND AD- to its present location in Durango, Colorado. elected in 1898. He was the last African Amer- MIRED MEMBER OF THE SOUTH Fort Lewis College offers a demanding, ican elected to Congress from the post-Civil JERSEY COMMUNITY stimulating college experience, fostering a cul- War era. ture of learning that values community out- George Henry White left Congress in 1901, HON. ROBERT E. ANDREWS reach and a strong liberal arts education. Fort and it would be almost 30 years before an- OF NEW JERSEY Lewis College boasts an impressive list of ac- other African American would be elected to IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES complishments, including five Colorado Pro- Congress. And, as we know, no blacks were elected to Congress from the South until 1972; Tuesday, January 25, 2011 fessor of the Year awards—only the U.S. Air Force Academy has a higher number of pro- well after the passage of the Voting Rights Act Mr. ANDREWS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to fessors with the same distinction in Colorado. in 1965. honor Bob Shryock for his contributions to Of four year institutions, Fort Lewis College George Henry White was a strong and gift- South Jersey through his journalism and civic awards the highest number of bachelor’s de- ed speaker, who often condemned the harsh involvement. grees to Native Americans. Eleven NCAA Divi- and brutal treatment of blacks in the South Mr. Shryock began his long and successful sion II varsity teams compete in the Rocky and introduced the first anti- legisla- writing career at the age of 11 as a daily golf Mountain Athletic Conference and the college tion in Congress. columnist. Since this precocious start, Mr. offers ninety unique academic programs and In 2002, the Tarboro Town Council ap- Shryock has worked for 62 years in the news- seventy student organizations. proved a resolution declaring January 29 as paper industry and written over 10,000 col- Mr. Speaker, I would like to congratulate the annual George Henry White Day in umns. He began his South Jersey career as Fort Lewis College, my alma mater, for turning Tarboro. In 2003, the Edgecombe County sports editor for the Gloucester County Times 100, and wish the institution another 100 Board of Commissioners approved a similar in 1964. During this time, Mr. Shryock hired years of academic success. resolution declaring January 29 as the annual me for my first job. It was my responsibility to George Henry White Day in Edgecombe call Mr. Shryock and report on Bellmawr Little f County. League scores. It was a duty I took very seri- RECOGNIZING THE AWARD OF On June 25, 2004, the Tarboro Post Office ously and I remain grateful for that opportunity was officially named the George Henry White to this day. Between 1969 and 1980, Mr. EAGLE SCOUT EARNED BY TYLER BARRY Post Office Building after the President signed Shryock was managing editor for both the a legislation I introduced into Congress. Gloucester County Times and the Camden On George Henry White Day, January 29, Courier Post. His columns are still a highlight HON. RICHARD L. HANNA 2005, the Phoenix Historical Society unveiled for me in the Gloucester County Times. OF NEW YORK a commissioned portrait of George Henry Mr. Shryock is a very active member of the IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES White in the Superior Court Room of the South Jersey sports community and has been Tuesday, January 25, 2011 Edgecombe County Court House following ap- a high school football announcer for over 30 proval by the Edgecombe County Board of years. In 1967, Mr. Shryock co-founded the Mr. HANNA. Mr. Speaker, I proudly pause Commissioners. Touchdown Club of South Jersey to honor to recognize Tyler Barry of Marathon, NY. high school football players. The club has ex- Tyler is a very special young man who has ex- In 2007, I introduced legislation urging the panded over the years to honor athletes for emplified the finest qualities of citizenship and Citizens Stamp Advisory Committee to con- both their athletic achievements and their aca- leadership by taking an active part in the Boy sider honoring George Henry White with a demic successes. Scouts of America and earning the most pres- commemorative postage stamp. I reintroduced Mr. Speaker, I am proud to have benefitted tigious award of Eagle Scout. the legislation in 2009, and I will again reintro- from Mr. Shryock’s sage words for many Tyler has been very active with his troop, duce this legislation during the 112th Con- years. I look forward to reading many more participating in many Scout activities. At the gress. columns from Bob and I hope that he will con- age of 6, Tyler began Scouting and over the Last year, the North Carolina Historical tinue to announce at football games for many years, he has not only earned numerous merit Commission approved recommendations of years to come. badges, but also the respect of his family, the Capitol Monument Study Committee to lift a moratorium of new monuments on the state f peers, and community. Tyler has also contrib- uted to his community through his Eagle Scout capitol square to include among others a FORT LEWIS COLLEGE TRIBUTE project. Tyler designed and constructed a monument to commemorate the achievements handicap ramp for St. Stephen’s Church, of and public statements of U.S. Representative HON. SCOTT R. TIPTON which he is an active member. George Henry White. OF COLORADO Tyler plays three sports at Marathon High Mr. Speaker, George Henry White fearlessly IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES School, has a part-time job and also plays in and consistently stirred the conscience of band with some of his peers. America to embrace racial justice and equality Tuesday, January 25, 2011 Mr. Speaker, I proudly ask you to join me in for all people. It was a life worthy of remem- Mr. TIPTON. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to commending Tyler Barry for his accomplish- bering. Please join me in recognizing George celebrate the centennial anniversary of the ments with the Boy Scouts of America and for Henry White, and in sending our best wishes founding of Fort Lewis College, of Durango, his efforts put forth in achieving the highest to the Phoenix Historical Society, which orga- Colorado, on January 25, 1911. Fort Lewis distinction of Eagle Scout. nized the George Henry White Day.

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