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42893
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Various spokespersons associated with divisions of the Greenville Rotary Club speak on challenges for maintaining community service projects. the club started over 100 years ago. There are currently about 185 members. Women started becoming members in 1986 with the establishment of the Greenville Morning Rotary.
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36140
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The profile honored Minnette Chapman Duffy, who played an important role in the preservation of New Bern’s history. It discussed her Tennessee origins, introduction to New Bern via marriage, receiving the First Annual Gold Medal, and conversion of the Stanly House into the public library. Included was a photo of a profile-style painting of Duffy, originally hung in the Attmore-Oliver House and later donated to the New Bern Historical Society.
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10830
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In June of 1967, former Governor of North Carolina Luther W. Hodges will assume the world-wide presidency of the Rotarians, a civic group that claims membership of more than 600,000 members and 12,600 clubs in 134 countries. The ceremony, which will be held at Nice, France, will include the presentation of an originally drawn illumination, prepared by Charlotte graphic artist and Rotarian Bill Mitchell.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 35 Issue 1, June 1967, p13, il
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