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William J. Kennedy III is president of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. The company, the largest African American-managed financial institution in the country and one of the largest in the world, is marking its 75th anniversary this year. Kennedy is featured in this month's We the People of North Carolina magazine's Businessman in the News.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 32 Issue 8, Aug 1974, p12, 14, 46-48, por
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In the last two hundred years, fifteen earthquakes have occurred in the Southeastern states. North Carolina had four, and seven others were less than ninety miles from the state's borders. Stewart discusses the possibility of more.
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In 1969, Bob Timberlake took six of his paintings and drove to Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, to show them to the famous painter Andrew Wyeth. Wyeth advised him to go home and devote himself fulltime to painting. In 1970, at age 33, Timberlake left a successful business career to follow Wyeth's advice. In a few short years he has gained the reputation of being the most popular realist painter in the South.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 32 Issue 8, Aug 1974, p32-35, il, por
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Amundson discusses how conservation efforts at the Weldon Hatchery are assisting in the preservation of striped bass, or rockfish, in the Roanoke River. The hatchery is the world's first and oldest striped bass hatchery.
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