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The North Carolina Business Hall of Fame will induct four new members in November who are known for their contributions to industry and economic development: C. Grier Beam (Carolina Freight); Charles A. Cannon (Cannon Mills); Philip Lance Van Every (Lance Snack Foods); and William B. McGuire (Duke Power).
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The North Carolina Business Hall of Fame inducted four new members in November who are known for their contributions in banking, textiles, and education: William C. Friday; George Watts Hill, Sr.; Edwin A. Morris; and John F. Watlington, Jr.
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Raleigh Native, Ernie Pit, has become widely recognized throughout central North Carolina. Pitt has gained his admiration through the Winston-Salem Chronicle, a weekly newspaper highlighting the African-American community. The success and influence of the Chronicle have given Ernie a place in the North Carolina Media and Journalism Hall of Fame.
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The North Carolina Business Hall of Fame inducted four new members in November who are known for their contributions to industry and economic development: Hargrove Bowles, Archie K. Davis, Howard Holderness, and Frank H. Kenan.