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Skutt also supported the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, and his family and the company funded construction of the educational center at the zoo. [2] Skutt received many honors for his business leadership. [1] In 1966 he was named chairman of National Brotherhood Week by the National Conference of Christians and Jews. [5]
The word Skutt may refer to: V. J. Skutt (1902–1993), president and chairman of Mutual of Omaha; Thomas Skutt (1930–2000), president and chairman of Mutual of Omaha.
Skutt Catholic had also won the class B state wrestling title for 13 years running, as of 2010 (a Nebraska state record). Skutt Catholic has had second-place finishes in powerlifting, but has yet to win the title. The Skutt Catholic dance team has won state championships for six years in a row. The basketball team has won the state title game.
This route was used for centuries, first by the Native Americans, then by French explorers, missionaries and traders. [12] The French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, the first white European to set foot in what is now South Bend, [13] used this portage between the St. Joseph River and the Kankakee River in December 1679.
The name of the house, E-1027, is a code of Eileen Gray and Jean Badovici, 'E' standing for Eileen, '10' Jean, '2' Badovici, '7' Gray. The encoded name was Eileen Gray's way of showing their relationship as lovers at the time when built. [3] It is impossible to identify the exact individual contributions of Gray or Badovici to E-1027. [4]
Scuttlebutt in slang usage means rumor or gossip, deriving from the nautical term for the cask used to serve water (or, later, a water fountain). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term corresponds to the colloquial concept of a water cooler in an office setting, which at times becomes the focus of congregation and casual discussion.
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