C. Sylvester Green scrapbooks, 1939-1945 [manuscript].

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C. Sylvester Green scrapbooks, 1939-1945 [manuscript].

Scrapbooks of cartoons chiefly relating to World War II, clipped from North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia newspapers by Green. Included are two volumes concerning the Rotary club in Greenville, N.C., and the Blount family of Pitt County, N.C.

98 v. (10.5 linear ft.).

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Rotary Club (Greenville, N.C.)

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The Greenville Rotary Club (#565), one of the oldest civic organizations in Pitt County, is a club that was established to provide fellowship and service to the Greenville community. The club is a branch of Rotary International, an international service organization formed in 1905. Rotary International was founded to bring business and professional leaders together, to provide humanitarian services, promote high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. ...

Green, C. Sylvester (Charles Sylvester), 1900-1980

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C. Sylvester (Charles Sylvester) Green (1900-1980) was a Baptist clergyman, newspaper editor, and educator. An alumnus of Wake Forest College, Green was a professor of religion and president of Coker College at Hartsville, S.C., 1936-1944; advisor in religious activities at Duke University, Durham, N.C., 1943-1944; and editor of the Durham Morning Herald, 1943-1949. Other activities Green was involved in were the NC Board of Conservation and Development (1950-1953), NC Art Society (1962-1965), P...

Blount family.

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