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20823
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This is a reprint of the lyrics of a Gaelic lullaby written by Scottish immigrant, loyalist and poet John MacRae and is perhaps the first piece of extant Gaelic poetry composed in North America. Arriving in North Carolina in 1774, MacRae composed the lullaby for his daughter sometime before his imprisonment and death during the Revolutionary War. The song lyrics are provided in both Gaelic and English, and some explanation of the tune and meter are provided in the introduction.
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32051
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Charles Dunn, Director of the State Bureau of Investigation, discusses the scope of the drug problem in North Carolina. The illegal possession and misuse of drugs is a growing problem, not only of law enforcement, but of all those concerned with the health and well-being of people. Dunn, citing examples, says the only hope of curbing drug abuse lies in the home, the church, the school and the community.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 3 Issue 5, May 1971, p9-11, por