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Larry Nelson
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"Larry Nelson was my favorite radio co-pilot every morning driving to work from Covington to Everett for more than 20 years," reads the memories of Larry Olson. "The radio of today is just a lot of talk and the same old thing every day. Larry brought a personal approach, a friend entertaining you with news and fun."
Larry Nelson is site manager of Fort Meigs State Memorial and adjunct assistant professor of history at Firelands College. He received his Ph.D. in American history from Bowling Green State University. His previous books include The Sixty Years War for the Great Lakes, 1754-1814 (editor, with David C. Skaggs), A Man of Distinction Among Them: Alexander McKee and the Ohio Frontier, and Men of Patriotism, Courage, & Enterprise: Fort Meigs in the War of 1812.
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Larry Nelson has a practice that focuses on clients in the Forestry and Energy sectors as well as on procurement and construction projects. Larry has comprehensive knowledge of the Forestry Act and related regulations. He provides essential counsel on operational andregulatorymatters for clients and frequently assists with matters relating to government licences, permits and other approvals. Larry has assisted both private and public companies with mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures and assists with financing and related matters.
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Larry Nelson is currently Adjunct Professor of Saxophone at Eastern Kentucky University, teaching applied lessons and directing the EKU Saxophone Quartet and Saxophobia, the university's jazz saxophone ensemble. He ... teaches courses in jazz improvisation, symphonic literature, and American popular music. In addition, Larry teaches music history courses at the University of Kentucky.
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A Larry Nelson designed course with sharp contrast to its sister 27 holes at Cotton Creek. Accuracy, not distance, will be of primary importance due to numerous bunkers, lakes and natural marshes throughout the course. The Woodlands was voted by the Dixie Section PGA as the second most playable course in the section. Also offered is a club fitting and repair shop directly on the practice tee at the Woodlands.
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Larry Nelson was born in Fort Payne, Alabama and grew up in Acworth, Georgia, northwest of Atlanta. He didn't play the game as a child – atypical for a successful professional golfer – in high school he focused on basketball and baseball. Nelson took up golf at the age of 21 after he returned from serving in the infantry in Vietnam. (Nelson was a 20-year-old newlywed when he was drafted into the U.S. Army)[1] Nelson carefully studied Ben Hogan's book The Five Fundamentals of Golf while learning how to play the game. He soon found that he had a talent for the game, breaking 100 the first time he played and 70 within nine months. He went on to graduate from Kennesaw Junior College in 1970 and turned professional the following year.
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