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field and Susan
Long. Harrison
said, "I am very
proud to have a
friend like Mark
Hatfield. And
when I think of
Susan Long, I
think that Senator
Hatfield really
knew how to pick
his aides. Susan
always knew how
to help. She al
ways had an an
swer." The benefit in
cluded songs
from Eagle Beak
Drum as well as
the posting of the flags by the Grand
Ronde Veterans' Color Guard. Vet
erans' Royalty (above) and many El
ders were there to represent the Tribe.
Kathryn Harrison presented Hat
field and his wife with eagle feath
ers, which are symbols of warrior
spirit and strength. The Tribe will
hold the feathers which will be dis
played in his honor.
During the meal, Hatfield, who has
retired, made several comments re
garding the fellowship.
"I have to take this occasion to
thank Mark and Kathryn in recog
nizing Susan Long. Her memory and
I ) V A
I a.Vv n. b
y 1 i,
presence is shared in any honor I have
received," he said. And looking at
Rep. Furse, Hatfield said, "I can think
of no greater pleasure in my years in
the Senate than working with Eliza
beth Furse and the teamwork and
friendship we have shared."
Hatfield told a story about his child
hood and growing up in Salem. He
said that he had relatives in Grand
Ronde and has fond memories of vis
iting and playing with children from
the Tribe, who taught him aspects of
Native American culture. One of the
longtime friendships includes tribal
Elder Ivanetta Cook and her family.
MARK O. HATFIELD
Born: July 12, 1922 in Dallas, Oregon
Veteran, World War II United States Navy
B.A., Political Science, Willamette University, 1943
Master's Degree, Stanford University, 1948
Married Antoinette Kuzmanich, 1958
They have four children and three grandchildren.
Mark Hatfield began his political career in the Oregon Legislature in
1950. He served two terms in the Oregon House of . Representatives
and two years in the Oregon Senate. In 1956 he became the youngest
Secretary of State in Oregon history at age 34. He was elected Gover
nor of Oregon in 1958 and became the state's first two-term governor
of the Twentieth Century when he was reelected in 1962. In 1966,
Hatfield was elected to the United States Senate; and in August of 1993,
he became the longest serving U.S. Senator from Oregon. He served
on the Committee on Energy and Natural Resource; Committee on
Rules and Administration; Committee on the Library; Joint Commit
tee on Printing; and served as Chairman of the Committee on Appro
priations. He never lost an election.
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1299 University Of Oregon
Eugene OR 97403-1205
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5 ANNUAL UOLAR KOLLER SKATING ?AM1
AND DENTAL HEALTH FAR
Friday, February 13 at St. Michael's Church in Grand Ronde
For Children 6 to 12 years old
Dental Health Fair
Tooth Healthy Snacks
Games, Prizes, Fun!
PLEASE JOIN US AS WE
CELEBRATE NATIONAL
CHILDREN'S DENTAL
HEALTH MONTH.