[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 18]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 26149-26150]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



             CARSON COMMENDS THE EINHORNS FOR CIVIC VIRTUE

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                           HON. JULIA CARSON

                               of indiana

                    in the house of representatives

                       Tuesday, November 14, 2000

  Ms. CARSON. Mr. Speaker, I am privileged to commend to the nation two 
distinguished

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citizens of Indianapolis, Claudette and Dr. Lawrence Einhorn. On 
Sunday, November 19, 2000, they are to be especially honored at the 
Indianapolis-Israel Dinner of State in Indiana's 10th Congressional 
District.
  These true friends of the city have lived their lives as models of 
civic virtue for all to emulate. Claudette taught school and worked as 
a social worker before undertaking the challenge of motherhood, then 
operated her own small business. She has actively engaged with the work 
of Gleaner's Food Bank, the Dayspring Center Family Shelter, Meridian 
Street Co-Op, Dialogue Today, Arts Indiana, the Indianapolis Public 
School Education Foundation, and Common Cause and many other charitable 
and community organizations. She has served well the Jewish Community 
Center, the Jewish Community Relations Council, the Jewish Federation 
of Greater Indianapolis, the National Council of Jewish Women and 
Congressional Beth El Zedeck.
  Dr. Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana 
University and former President of the American Society of Clinical 
Oncology, is especially renowned as a collaborator in the development 
of the Einhorn Regimen, instrumental in vast reductions in the 
mortality rate for advanced testicular cancer. He has been honored with 
the Claude Jacquillat Award, the University of Utah Cartwright Award, 
the Dartmouth University Kaner Award, the University of Nebraska Carol 
Bell Cancer Award and has been named an Honorary Citizen of Paris.
  Individually and together, the Einhorns personify the best traditions 
of service to the larger world. I ask, Mr. Speaker, that you and my 
other distinguished colleagues join me in commending each of the 
Einhorns for their lives of service to Indianapolis, to the Tenth 
Congressional District, to the nation and to the world.

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