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Record #:
35635
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The title, echoing a shout by her fellow schoolchildren, hinted at the poverty stricken circumstances revealed in her clothes. Christmas Day, though, was an occasion to forget all she lacked, because of presents given by relatives in California. The present most cherished was a copy of Louisa May Alcott, Little Women; she could relate all too well to its main characters, the Marsh family.
Source:
Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 5 Issue 6, Dec 1977, p8-10, 18
Record #:
17954
Abstract:
According to the 1950 North Carolina census, there are more than 400 small communities of less than 2,500 population in the state. Almost one out of four city dwellers in North Carolina live in one of these small towns. They are now sharing problems of growth and development that the larger cities are facing.
Source:
Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 24 Issue 6, Mar 1958, p1-5, f