On June 3, 2002, Lincoln Financial Group proudly announced a major new partnership with the Philadelphia Eagles Football Team to name its new state-of-the-art 66,000-seat stadium Lincoln Financial Field. Lincoln Financial Field is currently under construction and is destined to become the ...
Suite Members and Club Seat Members are invited to visit the two (2) exclusive Club Lounges during events at Lincoln Financial Field. The two 40,000 square-foot Club Lounges are located on the Club levels of the east and west sidelines. These spacious Lounges have full-service bars, conce...
Those numbers place the Aviator's fuel economy behind that of all-wheel-drive competitors such as the BMW X5 xDrive40i and the Volvo XC90 B5. The rear-wheel drive Aviator Reserve managed a paltry 22 mpg on our 75-mph highway fuel-economy test route. For more information about the Aviator...
It also turns out that he never disclosed that loan to the state Ethics Commission on his financial disclosure form, which he’s now scrambling to update. • MI-Gov: EPIC-MRA’s out with yet another poll of the Michigan gubernatorial race; I think we can start relegating their frequent...
In 1830, the Lincoln family moved to Macon County, Illinois. By that time, Lincoln was 21-years-old, legally entering adulthood. His relationship with his father Thomas became difficult, as young Lincoln craved for financial independence. In 1831, Thomas and most of his family settled in a ...
. Beidler says that afterward on the train to Springfield he introduced himself to Lincoln, and conversed in a friendly way about their mutual acquaintances in Mt. Pulaski (where Lincoln had also practiced law in the courthouse from 1848 to 1856, when that town was the seat of Logan County...
of the Center for Financial Services Innovation; and, Joanne Weiss, former chief of staff to the secretary for the U.S. Department of Education. A key issue the panelists agreed on was the digital divide---the reality that not all chil- dren, by virtue of their economic status, have...
When this enterprise ran into financial trouble, Leland came full circle by selling out to Henry Ford in 1922. At first, Ford Motor Company did little to alter or update the Lincoln Model L that Leland had designed around 1920. Powered by a 385-cid V-8 with 90 brake horsepower, it was...