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8/6/1970 White House photographer Byron Schumaker took this informal portrait of Ron Walker, director of the White House Advance Office and future director of the private Nixon Foundation - a position he retired from last summer. Behind Dr. Walker is a famous 1968 "Nixon's the One" poster by artist J. Michaelson for Jimini Productions. The historic graphic design is included in the Library of Congress' holdings and is still available as a poster, tee shirt, etc. (WHPO-4096-19)
Khumbu beyul - pt 3
Khumbu beyul - pt 2
photography by the amazing Ron Walker
The challenges of contemporary political life cannot usefully be posed in terms of the dangers of an anarchy, whether supposedly natural or international: the dangers that are usually deployed to scare people into thinking the way forward must involve an historical shift towards universality and cosmopolitanism, or to persuade them that globalization involves a progressive shift towards an enlightened reason. On the contrary, the more pressing problem is to come to terms with the forms of universality, cosmopolitanism and globalization that have already produced and enabled (and have in turn already been produced and enabled by) a specific account of the necessary relation between universality and particularity within the modern subject, the modern sovereign state and the modern system of sovereign states.
R.B.J. Walker, After the Globe, Before the World
You can't please these drivers, they are a bunch of lazy people who won't do anything to help the sport. A lot of them are prima donnas and never happy.
- The Australian GP Boss Ron Walker (After Mark Webber called Australia a 'bloody nanny state')
Lt. Gen. Stuart Beare, commander of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, pins on the Canadian Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendation on Tech Sgt. Ron walker May 23, as part of a ceremony recognizing 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group for its role in a September 2006 battle in Afghanistan's Kandahar Province.
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