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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (3-Feb-2006) — Tennessee Tech University President
Bob Bell and First Lady Gloria Bell played host to former U.S. Senator
and 1996 Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole at last week.
Dole, in town to speak to the Cookeville Area-Putnam County Chamber of
Commerce, signed copies of his most recent book and visited with invited
guests at the Walton House reception. He later spoke to a capacity crowd
at the Leslie Towne Center.
Dole's book, One Soldier's Story, is a chronicle of his harrowing experience
on and off the battlefield and the lessons learned through his struggle
to survive. Since he left the Senate in 1996, Dole has written one other
book and appeared on several late night talk shows and two Super Bowl
commercials. He also serves as a political commentator.
Dole is a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom as a tribute
to his character and contributions to the U.S., two Purple Hearts, and
a Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster. He served the country in World War
II and was wounded in 1945. Photo: TTU.
-- Monica Greppin
Posted 3 February 2006
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