Frances Renfrow Doak Papers, 1907-1965

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Frances Renfrow Doak Papers, 1907-1965

1907-1965

Papers (1907-(1930)-1965) including correspondence, minutes, reports, clippings, photographs, broadsides, pamphlets, press releases, radio scripts, post cards, genealogy, and miscellany.

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Doak, Frances Renfrow, 1887-1974

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Frances Renfrow Doak (1887-1974), native of Nash County, N.C., studied at Littleton College (1901-1903) and graduated from Draughton's Business College in 1905. She began her career as a stenographer in 1906, and from 1909 to 1913 was clerk-stenographer for the firm of Charles B. Aycock and Robert Winston. Between 1928 and 1931 she aired the first radio program by a woman in the South and subsequently became very active in the N.C. Federation of Women's Clubs, serving as state executive secretar...

Aycock, Charles B. (Charles Brantley), 1859-1912

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Cooley, Harold D. (Harold Dunbar), 1897-1974

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Harold Dunbar Cooley was United States representative from North Carolina's Fourth Congressional District, 1934-1966, and chair of the House Committee on Agriculture, 1949-1966. From the description of Harold Dunbar papers, 1934-1971. WorldCat record id: 25507473 From the guide to the Harold Dunbar Cooley Papers, 1934-1971, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...

North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs

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Democratic Party (N.C.)

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During the 1960 election, the North Carolina Democratic Party was led by Bert L. Bennett, state executive committee chairman, and operated out of headquarters in Raleigh, N.C. Democratic candidates for whom the state party campaigned in 1960 included John F. Kennedy for President of the United States and Terry Sandford for Governor of North Carolina. From the guide to the Democratic Party Campaign Headquarters Records, ., 1960, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. S...