{"database": "openregs", "table": "congressional_record", "rows": [["CREC-2002-11-22-pt1-PgE2130", "2002-11-22", 107, 2, null, null, "HONORING MR. ROBERT WAGNER", "HOUSE", "EXTENSIONS", "HONORING", "E2130", "E2130", "[{\"name\": \"Adam B. Schiff\", \"role\": \"speaking\"}]", null, "148 Cong. Rec. E2130", "Congressional Record, Volume 148 Issue 152 (Friday, November 22, 2002)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 152 (Friday, November 22, 2002)]\n[Extensions of Remarks]\n[Page E2130]\nFrom the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]\n\n[[Page E2130]]\n                       HONORING MR. ROBERT WAGNER\n\n                                 ______\n\n                          HON. ADAM B. SCHIFF\n\n                             of california\n\n                    in the house of representatives\n\n                       Friday, November 22, 2002\n\n  Mr. SCHIFF. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Mr. Robert Wagner, a\nresident of California's 27th Congressional District. Mr. Wagner has\nrecently been honored by his alma mater, Georgetown University, with\nthe renaming of the University's Alumni House, the Robert M. Wagner\nAlumni House.\n  Robert Wagner was born in Perth Amboy, N.J. but raised in both Iowa\nand California during the Great Depression. In 1940, at age 16, Mr.\nWagner was called to serve in World War II and during boot camp found\nenough time to earn his GED. Upon completion of his service, he was\naccepted as a student at Georgetown University on the GI Bill.\n  It was at Georgetown, Mr. Wagner says, that he learned the skills\nthat have made him a success. His professors, course work and\nclassmates, all played a role in both his professional success in the\nyears after his graduation, and his dedication to the school which\nhelped him to achieve some of his life's greatest successes.\n  His dedication to Georgetown is legendary. Over the past 33 years, he\nwas volunteered to interview Georgetown applicants, founded the\nGeorgetown University Alumni Association of Southern California, and\nhas endowed five scholarships to benefit financially needy students. In\naddition to scholarships, Mr. Wagner has made unrestricted gifts to the\nGeorgetown Annual Fund and endowed the Carroll Quigley Lecture Series,\nwhich brings experts in international affairs to the University.\n  Most recently, Mr. Wagner endowed both a charitable remainder\nunitrust and a charitable lead trust. Both trusts will support the\nreconstruction, renovation and maintenance of the newly designated\nRobert M. Wagner Alumni House.\n  Such dedication to the educational institution which served him so\nwell is admirable and it is with great pleasure that I ask all Members\nto join me in congratulating Mr. Robert Wagner upon his being bestowed\nthis great honor by Georgetown University.\n\n                          ____________________"]], "columns": ["granule_id", "date", "congress", "session", "volume", "issue", "title", "chamber", "granule_class", "sub_granule_class", "page_start", "page_end", "speakers", "bills", "citation", "full_text"], "primary_keys": ["granule_id"], "primary_key_values": ["CREC-2002-11-22-pt1-PgE2130"], "units": {}, "query_ms": 25.06575093138963, "source": "Federal Register API & Regulations.gov API", "source_url": "https://www.federalregister.gov/developers/api/v1", "license": "Public Domain (U.S. Government data)", "license_url": "https://www.regulations.gov/faq"}