Sam Ragan Papers, 1948-1996

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Sam Ragan Papers, 1948-1996

Samuel Talmadge Ragan (1915-1996) was managing and executive editor of the (Raleigh, N.C.), 1948-1969; editor and publisher of (Southern Pines, N.C.), 1969-1996; award-winning poet; writing teacher; and supporter of the arts in North Carolina. Ragan served as the first secretary of the North Carolina Department of Art, Culture, and History from 1972 to 1973. In 1982, he was named Poet Laureate of the state of North Carolina by Governor James B. Hunt. He was also chair of the North Carolina Arts Council, chair of the North Carolina Writers' Conference, and president of the Friends of Weymouth, which operates the Weymouth Center for Arts and Humanities in Southern Pines. Ragan died at his home in Southern Pines on 11 May 1996. News and Observer The Pilot Papers document Sam Ragan's career as a journalist and his role as patron of the arts in North Carolina. Correspondence files include materials relating to newspaper organizations, the North Carolina Arts Council, North Carolina Writers' Conference, North Carolina Writers' Network, and the Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities. Subject files include information about the Freedom of Information Act and on the Free Press-Fair Trial confrontation of 1968, along with correspondence from various North Carolina writers. Writings include materials regarding Ragan's (Blair, 1964), typescripts of commentaries from which aired on WTVD television in Durham, and drafts of works by other writers. There are also materials relating to Ragan's tenure at the , typescripts of the columns, and letters to the editor used on the editorial page of . Financial information chiefly relates to the . Also included are photographs of Sam Ragan alone and with others and recordings of North Carolina Writers' Conference banquet dinners. The Tree in the Far Pasture Sam Ragan Reports, News and Observer The Pilot The Pilot

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Thad Stem

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Miller, Heather Ross, 1939-....

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Albemarle, N.C. writer and teacher. From the description of The wind southerly / Heather Ross Miller. [1966-1967] (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 36424917 From the description of The edge of the woods / Heather Ross Miller. [1964?] (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 36424858 Heather Ross Miller was born in Albemarle, N.C. in 1939. She received an undergraduat...

Woods, Mary Ellen

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Ruth Pauley Lecture Series

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Campbell Reeves

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North Carolina School of Arts

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North Carolina Conservatory Committee

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Deagon, Ann, 1930-

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Campbell Seminar

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Charles Poe

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Stem, Thad, Jr., 1916-1980

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Thad Stem Jr. (1916-1980) of Oxford, N.C., wrote novels, poetry, and short stories and contributed editorials and short pieces to the "News and Observer" (Raleigh, N.C.), "The Pilot" (Southern Pines, N.C.), and other North Carolina newspapers. Majors works by Stem include "The Animal Fair" (1960), "Entries from Oxford" (1971), "Senator Sam Ervin's Best Stories" (1973), and "Thad Stem's Ark" (1979). Stem is featured in Timothy B. Tyson's memoir "Blood Done Sign My Name." From the desc...

Lost Colony Foundation

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Library of Congress. Center for the Book.

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Morton, Hugh.

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Dalmas, Victor

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Victor Dalmas was born in Kentucky and moved to Fayetteville, N.C., in 1954. He served in the Army in Korea and Vietnam, retiring in 1968. He received a degree in political science from the University of Maryland and studied English at Pembroke State University and North Carolina State University, 1974-1979. Dalmas served as associate editor of the literary quarterly, Pembroke Magazine, published at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. He was also a freelance writer and publisher. Dalma...

Elizabeth S. Ives

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North Carolina Symphony

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The North Carolina Symphony was formed in 1932 under the direction of Pulitzer Traveling Fellow Lamar Stringfield. The Symphony was a Works Progress Administration project in the 1930s; in the 1940s, it was the first orchestra to receive state funding on a continuous basis. Benjamin Swalin and Maxine Swalin led the Symphony from 1939 to 1972. They promoted the idea of taking the orchestra out to all parts of the state, a tradition that began in 1943 when the North Carolina State Legislature pass...

West, John Foster, 1918-2008

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West was the author of Death in Hemingway (1949), Time was (1965), Appalachian dawn (1973), The Summer people (1973), This proud land: the Blue Ridge Mountains (1974), Wry wine (1977), Lift up your head Tom Dooley (1998), and The Ballad of Tom Dula (197- ). From the description of John Foster West papers ca. 1960-ca. 1975. (Western North Carolina Library Network). WorldCat record id: 50679546 ...

Eaton, Charles Edward, 1916-2006

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Charles Edward Eaton, poet and professor, was born in Winston- Salem, N.C., received his B.A. degree from the University of North Carolina in 1936, studied at Princeton, and received his M.A. degree from Harvard, where he worked with Robert Frost who later recommended him to the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. Eaton served as Vice Consul in Brazil, 1942- 1946, and as professor of creative writing at UNC, 1946-1952. In 1950, he married Isabel Patterson of Pittsburgh. Eaton is a widely published a...

Chappell, Fred, 1936-....

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Author and professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. From the description of Fred Chappell papers, 1944-2010 and undated. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19465036 From the description of Fred Chappell Papers, 1944-2003 and n.d. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 122569745 Fred Chappell is a poet and an author who has won numerous awards for his writings, including the Rockefeller Foundation Grant;...

Stansberry, Elaine

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Marston, Edgar

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Charleen Swansea

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Talarico, Ross, 1945-

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American Society of Journalism School Administrators

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Journalism School, UNC-CH

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Parker, Roy

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Wilder, Roy

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Roy Wilder Jr. was born 1914. He attended the University of North Carolina's School of Journalism, but left before graduating. Wilder worked as a war correspondent during World War II; a newspaper reporter in New York and North Carolina; and in conservation and development, politics, and public relations. While in New York, Wilder developed a life-long friendship with North Carolina native Joseph Mitchell, who wrote for "The New Yorker" for almost 60 years. "You All Spoken Here," Wilder's book a...

Pierce, Ovid Williams

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Writer from North Carolina. From the description of Papers, 1929-1984. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 32878879 Ovid Williams Pierce (1910-1987), a North Carolina author and faculty member at East Carolina College. From the description of Ovid Williams Pierce papers, 1876-1988 [manuscript]. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 253644368 ...

Southern Newspaper Publishers Association

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The Southern Newspaper Publishers Association (SNPA), was founded in 1903 with the purpose of advancing the welfare of member newspapers. SNPA serves its more than 400 members in 14 states by acting as a clearinghouse for information relevant to Southern newspapers, sponsoring annual and special topic meetings, and publishing various newsletters. From the guide to the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Records, 1903-1985, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. ...

Owen, Guy, 1925-1981?

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Guy Owen (1925-1981) received his bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. An author and educator, Owen founded and edited the Southern Poetry Review, edited North Carolina Folklore, and served as Associate Professor of English at North Carolina State University. He authored numerous novels, short stories, and poems, including Season of Fear and The Ballad of the Flim-Flam Man. From the description of Guy Owen papers, 1967-1982 [m...

Poetry Society.

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North Carolina Symphony Committee

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Sargent, Bob

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Paul Green Foundation.

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North Carolina Cultural Advisory Council

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McMahan, Margaret

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Cole, Richard

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North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources.

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The North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources is the state agency responsible for arts, history, and library programs; among its divisions is the State Library of North Carolina. From the description of North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources films, 1951-1988. WorldCat record id: 705383408 From the guide to the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Films, 1951-1988, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection.) ...

Rudder, Virginia

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Senator Sam Ervin

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Alliance for Arts Education

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Paul Green Foundation, Inc.

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Ruth Moose

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American Society of Newspaper Editors Association

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Georgia Press Institute

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Roanoke Island Historical Association

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Chartered in 1932 for the purpose of depicting by exhibitions, pageants, reproductions, and public broadcasts the efforts Sir Walter Raleigh made between 1584 and 1587 to establish a colony in the new world at Roanoke Island. From the description of Records, 1894-1986. (North Carolina Division of Archives & Hist). WorldCat record id: 122291961 ...

Dept. Of Art, Culture, and History

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Gourd Hollow Press

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WUNC

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Kattah, Mary Ann

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North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame.

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Morrison Award Committee

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Morrison Award

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MacLeod, Norman

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Sandhills Community College

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American society of newspaper editors

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The American Society of Newspaper Editors was founded in 1922. The first president was Casper Yost of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat . From the guide to the American Society of Newspaper Editors Records, 1964-1966, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...

University of North Carolina School of Journalism and Mass Communication

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North Carolina Press Association

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The North Carolina Press Association (NCPA) was founded on 15 May 1873. Member newspapers created the organization "for mutual benefit and protection." The NCPA holds annual conventions to discuss important issues facing the press. During the 1960s and 1970s, the NCPA retained lawyer William Lassiter to monitor legislation that threatened to limit freedom of the press and to report on other legal issues with which the NCPA was concerned, including privacy and access to governmental meetings. The...

Holt, Rochelle

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Wellman, Manly Wade, 1903-1986

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Manly Wade Wellman (1903-1986) was an author best known for his fantasy and horror stories set in the Appalachian Mountains. He was born in Angola, where his father was a physician at a British medical outpost. He later moved to the United States and was educated at Wichita Municipal University (now Wichita State University) in Kansas and Columbia Univeristy. Wellman served as lieutenant in World War II, after which he moved to Pine Bluff, N.C. He relocated to Chapel Hill, N.C., in 1951 and rece...

Elizabeth City State University

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Public institution in North Carolina; established as Elizabeth City State Colored Normal School in 1891; first baccalaureate degree was awarded in 1939; name changes include Elizabeth City State Normal School for the Colored Race in 1892, Elizabeth City State Teachers College in 1939, Elizabeth City State College in 1963, and Elizabeth City State University in 1969. From the description of Authority and governance records, 1897-1994. (Elizabeth City State University). WorldCat record...

O'Connor, Paul T.

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Hodgkins, Sarah

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Albert Schweitzer International Prize

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McMahon, Margaret

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Steele, Max

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William Friday

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Hart, Bobby Sidna

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Richard Walser

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Joe Clark

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Republican Party of North Carolina

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Daniels, Jonathan

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Stem, Thad

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Harris, Bernice Kelly, 1892-1973

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Bernice Harris (1891-1973) was an author and playwright, largely on southern topics, and leader in civic, cultural, and religious organizations, of Seaboard, N.C. She participated in the W.P.A. Federal Writers' Project, collecting "life histories" of ordinary people in the South. From the description of Bernice Kelly Harris papers, 1913-1973, 1996-1997. WorldCat record id: 25507472 Bernice Kelly Harris (8 Oct. 1891-13 Sept. 1973) was born in Wake County, N.C., d...

Garner, Edward Dixon

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Sharpe, JoAnne D. (JoAnne DeWitt), 1939-

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Ruark, Gibbons

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American Newspaper Publishers Association. Fair Trial Committee

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Community Arts Council

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North Carolina Committee for Continuing Ed. In the Humanities

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Jonathan Daniels

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Green, Paul (Paul M.)

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North Carolina Awards

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Cooper, Pat

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WTVD

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Katherine Boyd

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Thomas Wolfe society

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Thomas Clayton Wolfe was born October 3, 1900 in Asheville, North Carolina. He attended local Asheville schools, graduated from high school at age 15, and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As a sophomore at UNC, one of his poems was published in the University of North Carolina Magazine and he became increasingly active in the Carolina Playmakers, a course in playwriting. His first play, entitled The Return of Buck Gavin, was produced by the Playmakers and starred Wolfe i...

North Carolina Humanities Council

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Associated Press Managing Editors Association

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Fred Ross

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Thomas, Hazel

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Reilly, Jack

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Devaney, Ed

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Walser, Richard, 1908-1988

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Richard Gaither Walser was born in Lexington, N.C., in 1908. He received an MA from the University of North Carolina in 1933. After returning from service with the United States Naval Reserve, he taught briefly at the University of North Carolina before joining the English faculty at North Carolina State University in 1946. Walser wrote or edited more than 30 books, most of them collections of works relating to various aspects of North Carolina life and literature. He also explored the work of s...

Holt, Rochelle Lynn

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Ragan, Sam, 1915-

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Samuel Talmadge Ragan was born in Berea in Granville County, N.C., in 1915. He was graduated from Atlantic Christian College in 1936 and was awarded a Doctorate of Literature from there in 1972. Ragan served as the first secretary of the North Carolina Department of Art, Culture, and History from 1972 to 1973. He wrote two award winning collections of poetry, The Tree in the Far Pasture in 1964 and To the Waters Edge in 1971, along with several works of non-fiction and prose. In 198...

Miller, Heather Ross, 1939-....

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Albemarle, N.C. writer and teacher. From the description of The wind southerly / Heather Ross Miller. [1966-1967] (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 36424917 From the description of The edge of the woods / Heather Ross Miller. [1964?] (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 36424858 Heather Ross Miller was born in Albemarle, N.C. in 1939. She received an undergraduat...

Moody, Shirley

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Scott, Robert

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Epithet: Dean of Glasgow British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000707.0x0000bb Epithet: engraver British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000707.0x0000bd Epithet: Master of Balliol College Oxford, and Dean of Rochester British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000707.0x0000be...

Buckner, Sally

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Sally Buckner was born in Statesville, N.C., in 1931. She received her Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina. She taught at every level from kindergarten through graduate school, retiring after 28 years on the faculty at Peace College, Raleigh, N.C., in 1998. She published fiction and poetry in a number of journals and anthologies, and also edited poetry anthologies. From the description of Sally Buckner papers, 1963-2004. WorldCat record id: 70581910 Sall...

North Carolina School of the Arts

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Fifty-five high school seniors filed into the school auditorium for NCSA's first school commencement on June 8, 1966 to hear Dr. Vittorio Giannini, the first president of the school charge the graduates with the responsibility of continuing their growth as artists. More than half were to return in the fall as college students. At the second commencement, in addition to the second high school class, bachelor of music degrees were presented to the college graduates. As the school's graduates left ...

McLaurin, Tim

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Timothy Reese McLaurin was born near Fayetteville, N.C., on 14 December 1953. He joined the United States Marine Corps in 1972, after graduating from Cape Fear Senior High School, and returned home after his enlistment to marry his high school sweetheart and begin working as a Pepsi-Cola salesman. He then divorced and for several years was the proprietor of a traveling snake show, working as Wild Man Mac. He studied at North Carolina Central University and the University of North Ca...

North Caroliniana Society

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Nelson, Kay

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North Carolina Associated Press News Council

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North Carolina Symphony Society

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Lefler, Hugh Talmage, 1901-1981

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Hugh Talmadge Lefler, Kenan Professor of history at the University of North Carolina. From the description of Hugh Talmadge Lefler papers, 1800s-1977 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 46547929 From the guide to the Hugh Talmadge Lefler Papers, ., 1800s-1977, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...

American Press

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Sigma Delta Chi

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The Awgwan started publication in 1913 as a humour magazine for the University of Nebraska campus. The publication included articles and cartoons, poetry, short quips, quotations on students, football, homecoming, professors, classes, alumni, and society. Each issue included an editorial. The Awgwan was published first by a small group of students, who later called themselves the Helmet and Quill Society. With the publication of Volume 5, Sigma Delta Chi, the local chapter of a professional jour...

North Carolina State University

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Currently, there are 24 University Standing Committees. Members of each of the University Standing Committees are appointed by the chancellor at the beginning of each academic year. The Committee on Committees provides the chancellor with recommendations concerning the composition and charge for each committee, its chair, and its faculty, staff, and student members. These recommendations are in part based on voluntary expressed preferences, on a general principle of rotation, and, whenever appro...

Scots Plaid Press

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Republican National Committee (U.S.)

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Landon was the 1936 Republican presidential nominee. He lost to Franklin D. Roosevelt, but had the second highest number of votes out of a number of contenders for the position. He was governor of Kanses, 1933-1937. From the description of Campaign Pamphlets, [1935]. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 42033301 ...

North Carolina Bench Bar Press Committee

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