In this era of intense partisanism yesterday's funeral of former First Lady Barbara Bush fascinated mourners on both sides of the political channel. The monument is now from historian Douglas Brinkley.
Just like her 93-year-old husband George Bush makes a phone call with her affection - just like the United States mourn Barbara Bush - the passing of enforcers -
Mrs Bird John calls for beautification and Nancy Reagan says "against the drug", but Michelle Obama is seeking a healthy meal.
But in my opinion, the rise in the literacy rate of Barbara Bush is probably the most permanent one. Her argument is that America can become a healthier and more prosperous society if more people can read, write and think.
But Barbara Bush has other things that can ignite national psychology: she firmly dedicates to the arrival of family and children.
This idea became the center of the graduation ceremony of the most famous Wellesley College which took place on June 1, 1990. This is the story of the background.
A few of Wellesley's predecessors protested that Mrs. Bush was only noticed by her husband. It was when the first woman began acting.
She invited her to talk with her Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's wife. Mrs. Bush - Mrs Gorbachev stands on her side - Alice Walker, a novelist known for his "purple", is the preferred speaker for most Wellesley graduates. Instead, the first lady said, "You get me and is famous for my hair color!"
Then she did eloquent meditation on diversity, feminism, family, culture, kindness, history and hope.
"At the end of your life, you will never regret not having passed the exam again, you will no longer receive a verdict, you will no longer sign, friends and parents."
"Wellesley teaches us that he is rewarded not according to his strength but his strength, in order to commemorate Barbara Bush's speech as a graduation." Her husband's achievements I want to honor the women recognized by, but this is contrary to what I taught in Wellesley during the past four years. " Discrimination against poverty, homelessness, or minority Under Reagan administration and the administration of the Bush administration, all of these have increased and President Barbara Bush is closely related. "- Alice Walker activist who wrote a" purple "feminist.
Yesterday, US President 's wife and mother, Barbara Bush died in 1990 in honor of her victory graduation speech at Wellesley University. NPR broadcasted an audio clip of her comments on the importance of reading the same day as literacy. This is the reason why she devoted her tremendous efforts to life. The Washington Post tells the background story of the historic era of Wellesley Campus. "I think this is only one of the three network interrupt routines to cover the first and last, and the first lady's live speech," Edward McNally, Barbara Bush, the number of his deaths at the age of 92 After hours, the White House spokesperson of the Bush administration remembered on Tuesday "At least this can be said to be a rare national moment"
First Lady Barbara Bush interprets the movie in her 1990 graduation speech at Wellesley University. "In response to the warm clapping of the audience, I will not tell George, Felis shot more, George has not applauded" Other phrases include Stein's nose "Bueller?", Ferry Bueller's Day It is coming from Off. ... Blur? ... Blur? "When to name a class" and "who" Who? "Find the students' answers," Christie Swanson's happiness is "no problem." "It is also popular in popular culture, in fact Stein's monotonous performance began his acting career.