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for The State Vol. 1 Issue 25, Nov 1933
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In this article, written by a prominent, but unnamed member of the United Dry Forces, the writer explains how the supporters of Prohibition organized to defeat the repeal of the 18th Amendment in North Carolina.
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Edward Land of Statesville challenges remarks about Col. A. D. Watts which were made by Ben Dixon MacNeill in recent articles which appeared in THE STATE magazine.
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Former lieutenant governor and seven-term member of the state legislature, Richard Tillman Fountain is featured in this series of biographical sketches of members of the North Carolina General Assembly.
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Jacques and Juliana Busbee, who are given credit for reviving and promoting traditional pottery in Jugtown in Moore County, are featured. Robertson explains how they started their business and its success.
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The Federal Government has created twenty-three national parks. All, except one, lie in the western part of the United States. Stick presents arguments for designating the Outer Banks area of North Carolina a national park.
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In this continuing series of articles on the various departments of North Carolina state government, Sadler discusses the history of the State Highway Commission. E.B. Jeffress has headed the commission for the last two and a half years.