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Alaskan of the Year awards are an Alaska tradition dating from 1967. Alaskan of the Year, Inc., arose out of a 60th birthday party that year, to honor Robert Atwood, publisher of the Anchorage Times. Initially its only award was "Alaskan of the Year", but the "Governor's Award", the "Denali Award", and the "With Great Respect Award" were in turn added to its repertoire. The corporation gave awards until 2002, when decreased membership made continuation impracticable.〔("Guide to the Alaskan of the Year, Inc. records, 1979-2003" )〕 Alaskan of the Year awards have since become projects of the Alaska State Chamber of Commerce and of the Governor's Committee on Employment and Rehabilitation for People with Disabilities. == Alaskan of the Year Award == (Alaskan of the Year, Inc.) * (prior to 1999) Mahala Ashley Dickerson * 1967 - Robert Bruce Atwood * 1969 - Walter Hickel * 1971 - William A. Egan * 1972 - Robert Campbell Reeve * 1974 - Ted Stevens * 1977 - Fred Machetanz * 1978 - John Thomas Kelsey * 1981 - Evangeline Atwood * 1987 - Rick Mystrom, (Denali) * 1988 - William J Tobin * 1991 - Lew Williams Jr. * 1994 - Jay S. Hammond * 1995 - Joe Redington * 1997 - Archbishop Francis Hurley * 1998 - Al Swalling * 1999 - Edward B. Rasmuson * 1999 - Syun-Ichi Akasofu, (Denali) * 2000 - Ted Stevens, (Alaskan of the Century) * 2001 - Augie Hiebert; Michael Oleksa (Denali Award) (Chamber of Commerce, eventually named ''William A. Egan Alaskan of the Year Award ) * 2008 - Marc Langland * 2009 - John Shively * 2010 - Helvi Sandvik * 2012 - Joseph E. Usibelli Jr. * 2013 - Nominees: Jim Doyle, Steve Borell, Margy Johnson (Governor's Committee) * 2008 - Dan Bigley 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alaskan of the Year awards」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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