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Remembering Slinging Sammy Baugh

By: Bill Marriott
Posted: January 29, 2009

I attended my very first professional football game with the Redskins back in 1942. I went to Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C., and watched the incredible performance of Slinging Sammy Baugh. He's recognized as the greatest Redskin ever. Sammy Baugh was Washington's folk hero of the late 1930's and 1940's. He passed away this past December 17th at the age of 91.

I was only 10 years old back in 1942 and this was my very first big time football game. I was so excited to see Baugh throw those long passes - he was deadly accurate. In fact, the famous Washington Post sportswriter, Shirley Povich, talked about Sammy Baugh's first meeting with the Redskins coach, Ray Flaherty. He said, "You're in the pro leagues now, Baugh, and these receivers in the pro leagues expect their passers to be good. When they go down the field, our eligible pass receivers want the ball where they can catch it. They want to be hit in the eye. Do you understand that?" to which Baugh was supposed to have said, "Which eye?"

The Washington Post reported . . .

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Marriott Helping Travel Agents Provide More Personal Service

By: Bill Marriott
Posted: January 26, 2009

In today's era of technology, there's so much that can be done online. You can buy clothes, pay your bills, even book your hotel room through Marriott.com. With the popularity of the Internet, the old, conventional ways of doing things often seem to be forgotten, especially among the younger generation.

However, many people - including me - still value some of the personal connection and advice of a travel agent. We've worked closely with them for many years and really value our longstanding relationships. That's why we are excited to celebrate the 10th anniversary of our Hotel Excellence! program with them this month.

Hotel Excellence! is a program we developed as . . .

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On Duty for Our Guests Around the Clock

By: Bill Marriott
Posted: January 22, 2009

On January 10, I traveled to Norfolk, Virginia, for the commissioning of the newest Nimitz class aircraft carrier, the George H. W. Bush. It was a beautiful day and the signal flags that draped the ship were blowing smartly against a very blue sky.

Both President Bushes were in attendance and gave very fitting and touching remarks. But my biggest thrill was seeing over 2,000 Blue Jackets run up the ship's ladder and take their position at attention on the flight deck as the ship was officially commissioned and the first watch was set.

We were reminded that as long as the ship was in service of our great country, the able men and women of the USS Bush would be standing continuous watches, perhaps as long as . . .

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Obama's Election Brings Us One Step Closer to Dr. King's Dream

By: Bill Marriott
Posted: January 19, 2009

There is a lot of excitement and anticipation throughout the United States and the rest of the world about the inauguration of Barack Obama, America's first African-American president. Never in the history of our country has there been such global interest and enthusiasm surrounding the election of our president.

It's fitting that this inaugural falls a day after an important holiday and day of remembrance in the United States when we pay tribute to the many civil rights accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King opened many doors for African-Americans in the United States during the 1960s and laid the groundwork for Obama's election through his efforts to transcend . . .

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On the Same Playing Field with the University of Florida Gators

By: Bill Marriott
Posted: January 14, 2009

Each year, Donna and I spend the holidays and part of January at our Harbor Beach Marriott hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It's right on the ocean, and this year the weather has been terrific.

This January, our hotel was the headquarters hotel for the BCS college football bowl - this was the national championship. I asked the BCS committee chairman if I could meet the University of Florida coach, Urban Meyer, to thank him for his great previous coaching job at my alma mater, the University of Utah.

Coach Meyer established a terrific football program at Utah, allowing them to win eight consecutive bowl games and finishing 2008 as the only undefeated team in college football. This year, Utah finished number two in the national championship AP poll, right behind Urban Meyer's Florida, which was number one.

I had a good visit with the coach and listened to him participate in two press conferences. One before the national championship game with Oklahoma, and one after . . .

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Greening Marriott's Supply Chain

By: Bill Marriott
Posted: January 6, 2009

Today, I'm going to talk to you about toilet paper . . . and Marriott's commitment to the environment. Seriously, there really is a connection.

Earlier this year, we announced our five-point environmental strategy to help address climate change. One of these goals is to green our $10 billion supply chain. Because of our size and scale, we can ask our vendors, "How can you make your products more environmentally friendly?" And they've come up with some great solutions that don't cost any more money, which is good news in the current economy.

Now, the next time you check in at one of our hotels, chances are you'll unlock your guest room door with a key card made of 50 percent recycled plastic. Or, you may be sleeping . . .

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