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  • I saw that no one cared to risk his life amid such imminent peril, so, calling to a Frenchman of the name of Dorway, whom I knew to be one of the best swimmers, to come to the rescue, I threw off my leggins and plunged in, supposing he would follow.

    The Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwourth 1856

  • School leaders decided last year to be more progressive with their social media policy, Dorway said, by not blocking social media sites.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • "The real estate market is just so down," Dorway said.

    PNJ - News 2010

  • "This is a tough state to be in as a bank," Dorway said.

    PNJ - News 2010

  • "With appraisals, we may have swung the pendulum too far with the rules that have been written to get appraisals completely independent," Dorway said.

    PNJ - News 2010

  • Like Dorway, Nickelsen believes federal regulators probably have gone too far in cracking down on banks, especially the smaller regional banks.

    PNJ - News 2010

  • Dorway says the school is thankful for Swenson's service to his country.

    kstp.com - More Headlines 2010

  • Dorway said federally mandated reappraisals of collateralized real estate may have gone too far.

    PNJ - News 2010

  • Dorway says the school is thankful for Swenson's service to his country.

    Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

  • "When you look at the nonperforming asset numbers, they may be down only slightly," Bauer's Dorway said.

    PNJ - News 2010

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