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Curtis H. Barnette

Curtis H. "Hank" Barnette (born in 1935) is a lawyer, businessman, educator, philanthropist, and chairman emeritus of Bethlehem Steel Corporation.[1][2]

Early life edit

He was born in St. Albans, West Virginia, and lived there on the Barnette Family Farm at Lower Falls on the Coal River. He attended public schools in St. Albans and graduated from St. Albans High School in 1952.[3]

Education edit

Source:[4]

He attended West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia in 1952 on a Benedum Scholarship, studying political science and history, graduating with high honors in 1956. While at the university he served as president of the student body, was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta and Beta Theta Pi.[5]

In 1956 he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and as a Fulbright Scholar studied international law at the University of Manchester, Manchester, England, which he completed in 1957 and then entered military service.[6]

He started at Yale Law School in 1959, graduated in 1962, while a student served as a research assistant, director of Moot Court, and after graduation until 1966 was a law tutor at the law school. In 1975–1976, while employed by Bethlehem Steel Corporation, he attended Harvard Business School's Advanced Management Program.[7]

Military service edit

He was a member of the ROTC at West Virginia University, in his senior year was cadet colonel of the Cadet Corps, graduated as a Distinguished Military Graduate and was commissioned as an officer in the United States Army Reserve – Army Intelligence. He served in Germany 1957–1959 as a counterintelligence officer, and while in Germany was a lecturer in international relations at the Frankfurt Branch of the University of Maryland. He continued Intelligence Reserve duty until 1967 with a Strategic Intelligence Detachment in Connecticut, and was promoted to the rank of major and commanding officer.[7]

Legal edit

After graduation from Yale Law School in 1962, he worked as an attorney with the New Haven law firm of Wiggin & Dana until 1967 when he joined the law department of Bethlehem Steel Corporation in Pennsylvania, as an attorney. He advanced to general attorney, corporate secretary, assistant general counsel, general counsel, and in 1976, senior vice president and director. In 1992 he was elected chairman and chief executive officer.[8]

His legal work at Bethlehem Steel centered on antitrust, corporate, litigation, labor relations, and international trade. He was elected to the Antitrust Council of the American Bar Association and became a member of and president of the association of general counsel, and continues as an emeritus member.[5]

As secretary he was active in corporate matters, became a member and chairman of the American Society of Corporate Secretaries, and the legal advisory committee of the New York Stock Exchange.[9]

In 2000, after retirement from Bethlehem Steel Corporation,[10] he became of counsel to the international law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, with an office in Washington, D.C.[11] He worked, and has written and spoken in the areas of corporate, litigation, international trade, government affairs, and corporate governance, testified before Congressional Committees, and retired in 2011.[12]

He is a Life Member of the American Law Institute,[13] a Life Patron Fellow of the American Bar Foundation[14]and a Life Fellow of the Pennsylvania Bar Foundation.[15]

He is admitted to practice law in the states of Connecticut, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, the District of Columbia, the Supreme Court of the United States and other federal courts.[11]

Bethlehem Steel Corporation and Business Career edit

He joined Bethlehem Steel Corporation in 1967 and served principally in a legal capacity until 1992, when he was elected chairman and chief executive officer.[8] He served until his retirement in 2000 when he was elected chairman emeritus.[16]

He was a director and chairman of the International Iron and Steel Institute, Brussels, Belgium, and was a director and chairman of the American Iron and Steel Institute, Washington, D.C.[17] He was a member of the Business Council, the Business Roundtable, and was chairman of the Pennsylvania Business Roundtable.[18]

He was a director of Bethlehem Steel, MetLife, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Owens Corning, and a member of the Norfolk Southern Advisory Board.[19]

Public service edit

President Ronald Reagan appointed him to the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States, and Secretary Dole named him to the Coal Commission.[20] President George W. Bush appointed him to the President's Trade Advisory Committee for Trade Policy (ACPTN), and he was reappointed by President William Clinton.[21] Governor Richard Thornburg appointed him to a Judicial Advisory Selection Committee, and Governor Tom Ridge named him to the 21st Century Environmental Commission.[22] He was elected as a director of the National Center for State Courts in Williamsburg, Virginia,[23] and was named to the Independent Review Commission on Doping Control by U.S. Track and Field, U.S. Olympic Committee.[24] He has been appointed by the mayor of the City of Bethlehem to the Bethlehem World Heritage Commission to help Bethlehem achieve World Heritage status.[25]

Higher education and conservation edit

Barnette served as chairman of the West Virginia University board of governors, and upon retirement was named chairman emeritus. He was chairman and a director of the West Virginia University Foundation, and upon retirement was elected director emeritus.[26]

He is a member and served as chairman of the Yale Law School Fund Board, was a trustee of Lehigh University, and is a trustee of Moravian University.[27]

Barnette and his wife, Joanne, have established student scholarships including those at West Virginia University, Yale Law School, Moravian University, Lehigh University, DeSales University, the University of Charleston, St. Luke's University Health Network and Manchester University, and have provided other contributions and support to those and other schools.[26] They have been long time members of the Tocqueville Society of the United Way and supported various other charitable organizations.

Barnette grew up on the Barnette Family Farm in St. Albans, WV, which was donated to the State of West Virginia and the Coal River Group. It is now the Barnette Landing on the Coal River, and the Barnette Conservation Preserve.[28]

Joanne was raised on the Harner Family Farm in Morgantown, West Virginia, which she and Barnette donated to West Virginia University to be used and developed for faculty and staff housing.[29]

He was CEO of Bethlehem Steel when decisions were made to end steel operations at the Bethlehem Plant on the 1800-acre tract of land in South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Barnette was a leader, along with others, through public-private efforts, to cause the preservation of the Bethlehem Plant Site as the largest Brownfield Redevelopment in America.[30] After planning, rezoning, infrastructure construction, and environmental assessments, Beth Works (200 acres) and Bethlehem Commerce Center (1600 acres) were established and continue to be developed.[31]

Current edit

He continues the private practice of law, serves as a director of Lehigh Valley Industrial Park, vice chair of the Bethlehem World Heritage Commission, Rotary Club of Bethlehem, chair emeritus of the National Museum of Industrial History, trustee of Moravian University, an emeritus member of the Association of General Counsel, member of the Yale Law School Fund Board, and the Council of Chief Executives.

Barnette has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals; awarded The Presidential Medal by Moravian College; named a Sterling Fellow by Yale University; received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who's Who; and donated his papers, speeches, testimony and related documents to the Distinguished West Virginians Archives.

Sources: AFP Eastern PA, Lifetime Achievement Award, November 15, 2018; Moravian.edu; The Presidential Medal.Curtis H. Barnette-9/18/19; Lifetime Achievement Award -2018-Marquis Who's Who-24.7. press release.com- Marquis Who's Who-Curtis “Hank”Barnette; WVU Launches Distinguished West Virginians Archives-June 5; 2018-wvutoday.wvu.edu.

Family edit

His wife is Loris Joan Harner ("Joanne") Barnette, and they have two sons, Kevin Barnette and James Barnette.[20]

Other awards and recognition edit

  • Robert P. Casey Medal for Distinguished Achievement from Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania (AICUP)[32]
  • Honorary Doctor of Law degrees, LL.D.[33]
    • DeSales University
    • Lehigh University
    • Moravian College
    • University of Charleston
    • West Virginia University
  • American Iron and Steel Institute, Washington, D.C.[34]
    • The Gary Memorial Medal
    • The Statesman Award
  • International Iron and Steel Institute (World Steel Organization), Brussels, Belgium[17]
    • The IISI Medal
  • City of Bethlehem, PA[35]
    • Hall of Fame, 275th Anniversary
  • City of St. Albans, WV[36]
    • Hall of Fame Award
  • Corporate Board Member Magazine[37]
    • Lifetime Achievement Award as General Counsel
  • National Center for State Courts, Williamsburg, VA[38]
    • The Warren Burger Society
    • The John H. Pickering Award
  • Chamber of Commerce, Bethlehem, PA
    • Distinguished Community Leadership Award, 1999
  • Governor of West Virginia
    • Named a Distinguished West Virginian Award
  • Boy Scouts of America, Minsi Trails Council[39]
  • West Virginia University[40]
    • Order of Vandalia
    • Academy of Distinguished Alumni
    • West Virginia Business Hall of Fame
    • Most Loyal Alumni Mountaineer
    • Outstanding Volunteer Philanthropist
  • Wildlands Conservancy[41]
    • Friend of the Lehigh River Award
  • Pennsylvania Society[42]
    • Councilor Emeritus
  • Association of Fundraising Professionals[43]
    • Outstanding Philanthropist, 2004

References edit

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  2. ^ ""2003 Inductees: Curtis "Hank" Barnette". West Virginia Business Hall of Fame".
  3. ^ "Hoffman, George "State forged values for head of steel corporation: Family, friends and business ties bring Barnette home", Charleston Daily Mail, March 6, 2000".
  4. ^ "Hicks, Jonathan P. "Company News; Chairman of Bethlehem Steel Is Retiring". The New York Times. September 3, 1992".
  5. ^ a b "Alumni Association | Home". www.alumni.wvu.edu. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  6. ^ University, News | University Relations | West Virginia. "West Virginia University Foundation honors Philanthropists – Curtis H. Barnette, June 4, 2014". wvutoday-archive.wvu.edu. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  7. ^ a b "Curtis H. Barnette, The Wall Street Transcript".
  8. ^ a b Hicks, Jonathan P. (3 September 1992). "Hicks, Jonathan P. "Company News; Chairman of Bethlehem Steel Is Retiring", The New York Times". The New York Times.
  9. ^ "Hank Barnette". www.nndb.com. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  10. ^ "Shope, Dan "Bethlehem Steel Selects Successor for Barnette", The Morning Call, July 28, 1999".
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  13. ^ Institute, The American Law. "Members | American Law Institute". American Law Institute. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
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  17. ^ a b "Worldsteel Chairman, Curtis H. Barnette".
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  19. ^ "Executive Profile and Biography of Curtis H. Barnette". Bloomberg News. 11 September 2023.
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  27. ^ . imaginewestvirginia.com. Archived from the original on 2018-08-25. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
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  30. ^ Deutsch, Claudia H. (7 October 1999). "Deutsch, Claudia H., Lehigh Phoenix Rises from Big Steel Ashes". The New York Times.
  31. ^ "Reclaiming Our Brownfields, How A Better Bethlehem Was Built" (PDF). May 10, 2012.
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  36. ^ "St. Albans, WV Hall of Fame".
  37. ^ "Corporate Board Member Magazine, Second Quarter 2010, Volume 13, Number 2; Lifetime Achievement Award, Hank Barnette, by Randy Myers, pp. 44-46".
  38. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-12-05.
  39. ^ [Articles.McCall.com/1976-05-22/News/3090596-Curtis-h-barnette-steel-boy scouts "Minsi Trails Volunteer Recognition, Curtis H. Barnette, The Morning Call, March 23, 2011 by Tim Gilman"]. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  40. ^ "Barnettes donate Monongalia County family farm to WVU". 5 September 2017.
  41. ^ "Friends of Lehigh River Award, The Morning Call, June 15, 2000, by Yung Kim".
  42. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-12-06.
  43. ^ [afpeasternpa.afpnet.org "Philanthropy Day, 2004, Association of Fundraising Professionals, Outstanding Philanthropist, Curtis H. Barnette"]. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)

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Curtis H Hank Barnette born in 1935 is a lawyer businessman educator philanthropist and chairman emeritus of Bethlehem Steel Corporation 1 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Military service 4 Legal 5 Bethlehem Steel Corporation and Business Career 6 Public service 7 Higher education and conservation 8 Current 9 Family 10 Other awards and recognition 11 References 12 External linksEarly life editHe was born in St Albans West Virginia and lived there on the Barnette Family Farm at Lower Falls on the Coal River He attended public schools in St Albans and graduated from St Albans High School in 1952 3 Education editSource 4 He attended West Virginia University Morgantown West Virginia in 1952 on a Benedum Scholarship studying political science and history graduating with high honors in 1956 While at the university he served as president of the student body was a member of Phi Beta Kappa Phi Alpha Theta and Beta Theta Pi 5 In 1956 he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and as a Fulbright Scholar studied international law at the University of Manchester Manchester England which he completed in 1957 and then entered military service 6 He started at Yale Law School in 1959 graduated in 1962 while a student served as a research assistant director of Moot Court and after graduation until 1966 was a law tutor at the law school In 1975 1976 while employed by Bethlehem Steel Corporation he attended Harvard Business School s Advanced Management Program 7 Military service editHe was a member of the ROTC at West Virginia University in his senior year was cadet colonel of the Cadet Corps graduated as a Distinguished Military Graduate and was commissioned as an officer in the United States Army Reserve Army Intelligence He served in Germany 1957 1959 as a counterintelligence officer and while in Germany was a lecturer in international relations at the Frankfurt Branch of the University of Maryland He continued Intelligence Reserve duty until 1967 with a Strategic Intelligence Detachment in Connecticut and was promoted to the rank of major and commanding officer 7 Legal editAfter graduation from Yale Law School in 1962 he worked as an attorney with the New Haven law firm of Wiggin amp Dana until 1967 when he joined the law department of Bethlehem Steel Corporation in Pennsylvania as an attorney He advanced to general attorney corporate secretary assistant general counsel general counsel and in 1976 senior vice president and director In 1992 he was elected chairman and chief executive officer 8 His legal work at Bethlehem Steel centered on antitrust corporate litigation labor relations and international trade He was elected to the Antitrust Council of the American Bar Association and became a member of and president of the association of general counsel and continues as an emeritus member 5 As secretary he was active in corporate matters became a member and chairman of the American Society of Corporate Secretaries and the legal advisory committee of the New York Stock Exchange 9 In 2000 after retirement from Bethlehem Steel Corporation 10 he became of counsel to the international law firm of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher amp Flom with an office in Washington D C 11 He worked and has written and spoken in the areas of corporate litigation international trade government affairs and corporate governance testified before Congressional Committees and retired in 2011 12 He is a Life Member of the American Law Institute 13 a Life Patron Fellow of the American Bar Foundation 14 and a Life Fellow of the Pennsylvania Bar Foundation 15 He is admitted to practice law in the states of Connecticut Pennsylvania West Virginia the District of Columbia the Supreme Court of the United States and other federal courts 11 Bethlehem Steel Corporation and Business Career editHe joined Bethlehem Steel Corporation in 1967 and served principally in a legal capacity until 1992 when he was elected chairman and chief executive officer 8 He served until his retirement in 2000 when he was elected chairman emeritus 16 He was a director and chairman of the International Iron and Steel Institute Brussels Belgium and was a director and chairman of the American Iron and Steel Institute Washington D C 17 He was a member of the Business Council the Business Roundtable and was chairman of the Pennsylvania Business Roundtable 18 He was a director of Bethlehem Steel MetLife the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Owens Corning and a member of the Norfolk Southern Advisory Board 19 Public service editPresident Ronald Reagan appointed him to the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States and Secretary Dole named him to the Coal Commission 20 President George W Bush appointed him to the President s Trade Advisory Committee for Trade Policy ACPTN and he was reappointed by President William Clinton 21 Governor Richard Thornburg appointed him to a Judicial Advisory Selection Committee and Governor Tom Ridge named him to the 21st Century Environmental Commission 22 He was elected as a director of the National Center for State Courts in Williamsburg Virginia 23 and was named to the Independent Review Commission on Doping Control by U S Track and Field U S Olympic Committee 24 He has been appointed by the mayor of the City of Bethlehem to the Bethlehem World Heritage Commission to help Bethlehem achieve World Heritage status 25 Higher education and conservation editBarnette served as chairman of the West Virginia University board of governors and upon retirement was named chairman emeritus He was chairman and a director of the West Virginia University Foundation and upon retirement was elected director emeritus 26 He is a member and served as chairman of the Yale Law School Fund Board was a trustee of Lehigh University and is a trustee of Moravian University 27 Barnette and his wife Joanne have established student scholarships including those at West Virginia University Yale Law School Moravian University Lehigh University DeSales University the University of Charleston St Luke s University Health Network and Manchester University and have provided other contributions and support to those and other schools 26 They have been long time members of the Tocqueville Society of the United Way and supported various other charitable organizations Barnette grew up on the Barnette Family Farm in St Albans WV which was donated to the State of West Virginia and the Coal River Group It is now the Barnette Landing on the Coal River and the Barnette Conservation Preserve 28 Joanne was raised on the Harner Family Farm in Morgantown West Virginia which she and Barnette donated to West Virginia University to be used and developed for faculty and staff housing 29 He was CEO of Bethlehem Steel when decisions were made to end steel operations at the Bethlehem Plant on the 1800 acre tract of land in South Bethlehem Pennsylvania Barnette was a leader along with others through public private efforts to cause the preservation of the Bethlehem Plant Site as the largest Brownfield Redevelopment in America 30 After planning rezoning infrastructure construction and environmental assessments Beth Works 200 acres and Bethlehem Commerce Center 1600 acres were established and continue to be developed 31 Current editHe continues the private practice of law serves as a director of Lehigh Valley Industrial Park vice chair of the Bethlehem World Heritage Commission Rotary Club of Bethlehem chair emeritus of the National Museum of Industrial History trustee of Moravian University an emeritus member of the Association of General Counsel member of the Yale Law School Fund Board and the Council of Chief Executives Barnette has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals awarded The Presidential Medal by Moravian College named a Sterling Fellow by Yale University received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who s Who and donated his papers speeches testimony and related documents to the Distinguished West Virginians Archives Sources AFP Eastern PA Lifetime Achievement Award November 15 2018 Moravian edu The Presidential Medal Curtis H Barnette 9 18 19 Lifetime Achievement Award 2018 Marquis Who s Who 24 7 press release com Marquis Who s Who Curtis Hank Barnette WVU Launches Distinguished West Virginians Archives June 5 2018 wvutoday wvu edu Family editHis wife is Loris Joan Harner Joanne Barnette and they have two sons Kevin Barnette and James Barnette 20 Other awards and recognition editRobert P Casey Medal for Distinguished Achievement from Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania AICUP 32 Honorary Doctor of Law degrees LL D 33 DeSales University Lehigh University Moravian College University of Charleston West Virginia University American Iron and Steel Institute Washington D C 34 The Gary Memorial Medal The Statesman Award International Iron and Steel Institute World Steel Organization Brussels Belgium 17 The IISI Medal City of Bethlehem PA 35 Hall of Fame 275th Anniversary City of St Albans WV 36 Hall of Fame Award Corporate Board Member Magazine 37 Lifetime Achievement Award as General Counsel National Center for State Courts Williamsburg VA 38 The Warren Burger Society The John H Pickering Award Chamber of Commerce Bethlehem PA Distinguished Community Leadership Award 1999 Governor of West Virginia Named a Distinguished West Virginian Award Boy Scouts of America Minsi Trails Council 39 Distinguished Citizen Award 1996 Silver Beaver Award 2011 West Virginia University 40 Order of Vandalia Academy of Distinguished Alumni West Virginia Business Hall of Fame Most Loyal Alumni Mountaineer Outstanding Volunteer Philanthropist Wildlands Conservancy 41 Friend of the Lehigh River Award Pennsylvania Society 42 Councilor Emeritus Association of Fundraising Professionals 43 Outstanding Philanthropist 2004References edit Colby Robert K D SEC Historical Society Interview with Curtis H Barnette May 21 2013 business wvu edu Retrieved 2017 12 01 2003 Inductees Curtis Hank Barnette West Virginia Business Hall of Fame Hoffman George State forged values for head of steel corporation Family friends and business ties bring Barnette home Charleston Daily Mail March 6 2000 Hicks Jonathan P Company News Chairman of Bethlehem Steel Is Retiring The New York Times September 3 1992 a b Alumni Association Home www alumni wvu edu Retrieved 2017 12 04 University News University Relations West Virginia West Virginia University Foundation honors Philanthropists Curtis H Barnette June 4 2014 wvutoday archive wvu edu Retrieved 2017 12 04 a b Curtis H Barnette The Wall Street Transcript a b Hicks Jonathan P 3 September 1992 Hicks Jonathan P Company News Chairman of Bethlehem Steel Is Retiring The New York Times The New York Times Hank Barnette www nndb com Retrieved 2017 12 04 Shope Dan Bethlehem Steel Selects Successor for Barnette The Morning Call July 28 1999 a b Curtis H Barnette Curtis H Barnette The Wall Street Transcript Institute The American Law Members American Law Institute American Law Institute Retrieved 2017 12 04 Curtis H Barnette Pennsylvania Bar Foundation Pennsylvania Bar Foundation Retrieved 2017 12 04 Executive Chairman Curtis H Barnette Plans to Retire The New York Times December 23 1999 Shope Dan Bethlehem Steel Selects Successor for Barnette The Morning Call July 28 1999 a b Worldsteel Chairman Curtis H Barnette Curtis H Barnette The Wall Street Transcript Executive Profile and Biography of Curtis H Barnette Bloomberg News 11 September 2023 a b H Barnette The Wall Street Transcript a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Steel Officer Appointed to U S Trade Slot The Morning Call November 9 1989 September 1998 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2017 05 04 Page 2 Archived from the original on 2017 12 05 Report of Independent Review Commission on Doping Control U S A Track amp Field July 11 2001 PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 15 2017 Radzievich Nicole Mayor Donchez calls for a commission to help Bethlehem be named a World Heritage Site The Morning Call December 16 2016 a b West Virginia University Foundation honors Philanthropists Curtis H Barnette June 4 2014 Imagine West Virginia imaginewestvirginia com Archived from the original on 2018 08 25 Retrieved 2017 12 04 Curtis H Barnette The Coal Series com Chapter 13 the Barnette Conservation Preserve 2007 2010 Archived from the original on 2017 12 06 The Barnette Family Donates to WVU permanent dead link Deutsch Claudia H 7 October 1999 Deutsch Claudia H Lehigh Phoenix Rises from Big Steel Ashes The New York Times Reclaiming Our Brownfields How A Better Bethlehem Was Built PDF May 10 2012 Trinkaus Casey March 28 2023 chrome extension efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj https aicup org wp content uploads 2023 04 Press Release Awards pdf Lifetime Higher Education Advocates Receive Awards during Association of Independent Colleges amp Universities of Pennsylvania Annual Meeting PDF a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Imagine West Virginia www imaginewestvirginia com Archived from the original on 2017 12 05 Retrieved 2017 12 04 American Iron and Steel Institute North American Steel Industry Confers Highest Honor on Curtis H Barnette May 29 1998 Bethlehem Chairman Receives Gary Medal Post Tribune May 23 1998 Steel Pays Tribute to Barnette Wendy Warren The Morning Call May 22 1998 Archived from the original on 2017 12 05 Who s in the Bethlehem Hall of Fame The Morning Call March 2 2016 3 March 2016 St Albans WV Hall of Fame Corporate Board Member Magazine Second Quarter 2010 Volume 13 Number 2 Lifetime Achievement Award Hank Barnette by Randy Myers pp 44 46 National Center for State Courts Annual Report 2009 p 18 John H Pickering Award Recipient Hank Barnette Archived from the original on 2017 12 05 Articles McCall com 1976 05 22 News 3090596 Curtis h barnette steel boy scouts Minsi Trails Volunteer Recognition Curtis H Barnette The Morning Call March 23 2011 by Tim Gilman a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Barnettes donate Monongalia County family farm to WVU 5 September 2017 Friends of Lehigh River Award The Morning Call June 15 2000 by Yung Kim The Pennsylvania Society Councilors Emeriti Curtis H Barnette Archived from the original on 2017 12 06 afpeasternpa afpnet org Philanthropy Day 2004 Association of Fundraising Professionals Outstanding Philanthropist Curtis H Barnette a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help External links editWest Virginia amp Regional History Center at West Virginia University Barnette Collection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Curtis H Barnette amp oldid 1209096198, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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