List of Curlers - United States

United States

Men Women
  • Peter Annis
  • Scott Baird
  • Kevin Birr
  • Todd Birr
  • Craig Brown
  • Dick Brown
  • Brady Clark
  • John Dunlop
  • Pete Fenson
  • Greg Johnson
  • Robert Labonte
  • Jason Larway
  • Bob Nichols
  • Chris Plys
  • Joe Polo
  • Doug Pottinger
  • Paul Pustovar
  • Ed Risling
  • Bruce Roberts
  • Shawn Rojeski
  • Rich Ruohonen
  • John Shuster
  • Bud Somerville
  • Tim Somerville
  • Bill Todhunter
  • Ryan Westby
  • Cole Jaeger
  • Tyler Lemmon
  • Tanner Lemmon
  • Jesse Jaeger
  • Will Howieson
  • Mike Howieson
  • Mike Jaeger
  • Mark Jaeger
  • Robert Howieson
  • Jim Vukich
  • Maureen Brunt
  • Cristin Clark
  • Joni Cotton
  • Kari Erickson
  • Courtney George
  • Jamie Haskell
  • Nicole Joraanstad
  • Patti Lank
  • Caitlin Maroldo
  • Debbie McCormick
  • Natalie Nicholson
  • Cassandra Potter
  • Allison Pottinger
  • Nancy Richard
  • Tracy Sachtjen
  • Lisa Schoeneberg
  • Jessica Schultz
  • Ann Swisshelm Silver
  • Sharon Vukich
  • Francisco Velasquez

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    Some of the offers that have come to me would never have come if I had not been President. That means these people are trying to hire not Calvin Coolidge, but a former President of the United States. I can’t make that kind of use of the office.... I can’t do anything that might take away from the Presidency any of its dignity, or any of the faith people have in it.
    Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933)

    Vanessa wanted to be a ballerina. Dad had such hopes for her.... Corin was the academically brilliant one, and a fencer of Olympic standard. Everything was expected of them, and they fulfilled all expectations. But I was the one of whom nothing was expected. I remember a game the three of us played. Vanessa was the President of the United States, Corin was the British Prime Minister—and I was the royal dog.
    Lynn Redgrave (b. 1943)

    The House of Lords, architecturally, is a magnificent room, and the dignity, quiet, and repose of the scene made me unwillingly acknowledge that the Senate of the United States might possibly improve its manners. Perhaps in our desire for simplicity, absence of title, or badge of office we may have thrown over too much.
    M. E. W. Sherwood (1826–1903)

    Madam, I may be President of the United States, but my private life is nobody’s damn business.
    Chester A. Arthur (1829–1886)

    Television is an excellent system when one has nothing to lose, as is the case with a nomadic and rootless country like the United States, but in Europe the affect of television is that of a bulldozer which reduces culture to the lowest possible denominator.
    Marc Fumaroli (b. 1932)