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for Popular Government Vol. 14 Issue 6, June 1948
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The General Assembly of 1947 authorized the Governor to appoint a Commission of eighteen members to study the program of public education in North Carolina. From organization and administration, to finance curriculum and transportation, the Committee must determine procedures and policies.
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The U.S. Supreme Court now holds that restrictive covenants--property rights which exclude residents based on race--are now unenforceable.
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With increased cost of services to their citizens and dwindling sources of revenue, a number of cities and towns are casting about for ways to effect greater economy in standard operations. Economic considerations are largely responsible for the introduction of curb collection, as well as safety.