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10996
Abstract:
In 1957, Robert P. Holding, Sr., who had guided a Smithfield bank, First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company, through three decades of growth, died at age 59. His sons, Frank B., Robert P., Jr., and Lewis R., took over the bank's operations. There were those who doubted the sons were up to the task; however, starting in 1957, with resources of $220 million and 45 branches in 31 communities, the bank, over the next thirteen years, grew to have resources exceeding $650 million and 144 branches in 60 cities and towns.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 28 Issue 9, Sept 1970, p11-12, 59, por
Record #:
10997
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In this We the People of North Carolina magazine interview, William C. Friday, president of the University of North Carolina, discusses the university's present and future prospects and problems.\r\n
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 28 Issue 9, Sept 1970, p26-28, 59, 62, il, por
Record #:
10998
Abstract:
This article provides a brief description of each of the six institutions that make up the University of North Carolina System.
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Record #:
10999
Abstract:
This article provides information on how medical services at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Medical Center became airborne. A fleet of three airplanes is now available to fly staff members of the Division of Community Medicine from Chapel Hill to any point in the state.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 28 Issue 9, Sept 1970, p51, 64, il, por