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DARDaughters of the American Revolution
DARData At Rest
DARDaily Afternoon Randomness (Chive)
DARDisk Archive
DARDisability and Rehabilitation (World Health Organization)
DARDepartment of Agrarian Reform (Philippines)
DARDial-A-Ride (senior program)
DARDepartment of Agricultural Resources (Massachusetts)
DARDisplay Aspect Ratio
DARDocument Analysis and Recognition
DARDirección de Acueductos Rurales (Spanish: Direction of Rural Aqueducts; Nicaragua)
DARDépartement d'Anesthésie-Réanimation (French: Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care; various organizations)
DARDivision of AIDS Research (US NIMH)
DARDigital Audio Reserves
DARDigital Archive
DARDigital Architecture
DARDigital Audio Research
DARDigital Audio Recording
DARDirect Access Restore
DARDigital Audio Receiver
DARData Retrieval
DARDivision of Air Resources (New York)
DARDesignated Airworthiness Representative
DARData, Action, Response (health care)
DARDecision Analysis and Resolution
DARDegree Audit Report (various schools)
DARDar Es Salaam, Tanzania - International (Airport Code)
DARDirect Autumn Release (whooping cranes)
DARDesignated Agency Representative (US GSA)
DARDefense Acquisition Regulation
DARDay-After Recall
DARDigital Audio Recorder
DARDigital Audio Radio
DARDaily Activity Report
DARDraft Assessment Report (European Food Safety Authority)
DARDominion Atlantic Railway (Nova Scotia)
DARDiagnostic Assessment of Reading
DARDownwinders at Risk (Texas)
DARDefault Application Router (software)
DARDivision of Animal Resources
DARDirection des Achats Responsables (French: Purchasing Department Heads; University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines)
DARDesign Abstracts Retrospective (journal index)
DARData Access Request
DARData Acquisition Request
DARDynamic Alternative Routing
DARDressed All Round (grade of timber, where all sides are machined)
DARData Analysis Report
DARData Address Register
DARDarier-White Disease
DARDriving After Revocation (citation)
DARDigital Array Radar
DARD'Arianne Resources Inc (Chicoutimi, QC, Canada)
DARDignité, Apaisement et Réconciliation (French: Dignity, Appeasement and Reconciliation)
DARDigital Assets Repository
DARDigital Anti-jam Receiver (GPS)
DARDays Away Rate (metric)
DARDrawer's Attention Required (banking)
DARDynamic Adaptive Routing (Cisco)
DARDesign Approval Representative (transit; Canada)
DARDry Adiabatic Rate (meteorology)
DARData Access Register
DARDeviation Approval Request
DARDefense Acquisition Radar
DARData Aided Receiver
DARDaily Active Rhythm (health care)
DARDisc Area Ratio
DARDistortion Adaptive Receiver
DARData Acquisition Recording
DARDigital Aids Recorder (Airbus Industrie)
DARDrawing Analysis Record
DARDisabled Aircraft Recovery
DARData Automation Requirement
DARDamage Assessment Routines
DARDesignated Area of Recovery (combat search and rescue)
DARDamned Average Raiser (testing)
DARDynamic Address Resolution (Cisco)
DARDigital Autopilot Requirements
DARDielectric Absorption Rate
DARDocument Approval and Release
DARDépartement d'Anesthésiologie et de Réanimation (French: Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care; Hospital Center of Valais; Valais, Switzerland)
DARDouble Address Rate
DARDesign Assessment Report
DARDisbursement Authorization Request
DARDeviation Authorization Request
DARDefect Analysis Report (software development)
DARDomestic Animals Registries Inc
DARDirect Assistance Request
DARDistributed Array Radar
DARDryer, Compressed Air, Refrigerated
DARData Automation Request
DARDeclassification Areas
DARDetector-Array Receiver
DARDirect and Alternate Route
DARDorsal Acetabular Rime
DARDivision of Accounting and Reporting (California)
DARData Acquisition Requirement
DARDeutscher Akkreditierung Rat
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While Morgan points in part to Bolshevik revolution and Red Scare as impelling the rightward turn of the Daughters of the American Revolution, she also believes that more militantly xenophobic women took the helm.
The Daughters of the American Revolution wanted a project to establish a memorial highway along emigrant trails to the west and also to commemorate women's roles in the westward movement.
By 1924, however, the Pledge was under devoted attack from an apparently unlikely source -- civic organizations such as the Daughters of the American Revolution and the American Legion.
Senior Airmen Chris Powers, Bobby McCorkel and Johann Alvarado, as well as Airman 1st Class Jamee Brown, were presenting colors at a Daughters of the American Revolution meeting in Shreveport, La., when the ceremony turned into a near tragedy.
Truman declared he had shocked "The Madam," as he calls his wife, by suggesting what a scene would have ensued if he had come tumbling through the ceiling in his bathtub while she was entertaining the Daughters of the American Revolution at tea.
As FDR said to the Daughters of the American Revolution, "Greetings, Fellow Immigrants."
After the Daughters of the American Revolution denied Marian Anderson the use of Constitution Hall for a concert because of her skin color, the famed contralto instead sang at the Lincoln Memorial before 75,000 people on Easter Sunday, 1939.
The Sons of the American Revolution, the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Colonial Dames of America were all founded between 1875 and 1894.
After being barred from performing in Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., by the Daughters of the American Revolution, who owned the hall, she sang on April 9, 1939, before more than 75,000 people at the Lincoln Memorial.
* A new resource for geneticists may soon be the pedigrees of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
The Daughters of the American Revolution initiated the observance in 1955, when the organization petitioned the U.S.
Gray is very active in First United Methodist Church, the Macon Rotary Club, the Noxubee Historical Society, the Woman's Study Circle, and the Dancing Rabbit Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, where she is presently serving as the Regent.
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