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12175
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We the People of North Carolina magazine features John M. Belk of Belk Stores Services, Inc. in the Businessman in the News section. He is the son of William Henry Belk, the company's founder. In addition to his duties with the company, Belk has served four terms as Charlotte mayor, besides performing other civic activities.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 41 Issue 9, Sept 1983, p11-12, 14, 57-58, por
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12176
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This article presents information from a statewide survey of business programs offered at North Carolina's public and private colleges. Forty-three of the state's forty-six senior colleges offer undergraduate business degrees. Only Duke, the N.C. School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, and Davidson College do not have undergraduate degrees in business.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 41 Issue 9, Sept 1983, p16-18, 20-23, 59-60, il
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12177
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Located in Raleigh, WCPE-FM is North Carolina's only 24-hour classical music public radio station. In 1973, five college students, seeing a need for this type of programming, began the work necessary to bring the station into being. Five years later, on July 18, 1978, WCPE-FM broadcast its first program. Donations from its listeners support the station.
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12178
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Gordon Watts and William Still developed and direct East Carolina University's graduate program in Maritime History and Underwater Research. The program teaches students about ships and shipbuilding techniques, about historical maritime activities and about how to locate and examine historical shipwrecks and underwater artifacts.
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