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Record #:
11658
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H. Horton Roundtree, a native of Farmville, represents the Eighth House District (Pitt and Greene Counties) in the North Carolina General Assembly. In the 1977 session he holds the office of Speaker Pro Tempore, the third legislator to hold the office since its creation in 1973. Horton is discussed in this ongoing series of brief profiles of major newly elected and appointed state officials.
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Record #:
11659
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Edward S. Holmes, a native of Leakesville, represents the Seventeenth House District in the North Carolina General Assembly. In 1973, he was elected to his first term and in his third term was appointed Chairman of the Appropriations Committee. Holmes is discussed in this ongoing series of brief profiles of major newly elected and appointed state officials.
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Record #:
11660
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Kenneth C. Royall, Jr., a native of Warsaw, represents the Thirteenth Senatorial District in the North Carolina General Assembly. He is Chairman of the new Senate Ways and Means Committee that was created at the beginning of the 1977 session. Royall is discussed in this ongoing series of brief profiles of major newly elected and appointed state officials.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 3, Mar 1977, p29, 43-44, por
Record #:
11661
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Amos Reed, a native of Karnak, Illinois, did a number of things -- teacher in a one-room school, parole agent, child welfare worker -- before settling into his career in penology. He is discussed in this ongoing series of brief profiles of major newly elected and appointed state officials.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 3, Mar 1977, p33-34, 44, por
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11662
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Joseph W. Grimsley is Secretary of the Department of Administration, which is known as the department that implements many of a governor's programs. Grimsley, a native of Wilson, worked for the last four Administration secretaries, before Governor Hunt appointed him to the post. He is discussed in this ongoing series of brief profiles of major newly elected and appointed state officials.
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Record #:
11663
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Bertram Jones is president and a director of First Federal Savings and Loan Association in Raleigh. He is featured in 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. 35 Issue 4, Apr 1977, p11-12, 14, por
Record #:
11664
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The North Carolina Citizens Association presented this year's Citation for Distinguished Citizenship to Holt McPherson, who, for almost thirty years, has been editor of The High Point Enterprise. He was also editor of The Shelby Daily Star for eleven years and was a newspaperman in Florida for several years. McPherson is the first newspaperman cited by the Association for distinguished citizenship.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 4, Apr 1977, p28-29, 71-72, por
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11665
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The North Carolina Citizens Association presented this year's Citation for Distinguished Public Service to Jim Graham, North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 4, Apr 1977, p28, 30, 71, por
Record #:
11666
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Mark G. Lynch, a native of Raleigh, is the new North Carolina Secretary of Revenue. He is discussed in this ongoing series of brief profiles of major newly elected and appointed state officials.
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Record #:
11667
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Robert L. Farmer, who represents the Fifteen House District, is Chairman of the House Finance Committee. He is featured in this ongoing series of brief profiles of major newly elected and appointed state officials.
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Record #:
11668
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Harold W. Hardison, who represents the Fifth Senatorial District, is Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee. He is featured in this ongoing series of brief profiles of major newly elected and appointed state officials.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 4, Apr 1977, p55, 58-59, por
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11669
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Marshall Rauch, who has represented the Twenty-fifth Senatorial District since 1967, is Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. He is featured in this ongoing series of brief profiles of major newly elected and appointed state officials.
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Record #:
11670
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This article recounts how three Coca-Cola bottling concerns that began in 1902 grew and developed to form \"the nucleus for one of the state's most dynamic, ongoing industries - Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated.\"
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 4, Apr 1977, p61-64, il, por
Record #:
11672
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Governor James Hunt appointed John T. Jenkins the new commander of the North Carolina Highway Patrol. He is the first patrolman ever to be promoted from captain to colonel in command of the 1,150-man force.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 7, July 1977, p44, 100, 102-103, por
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Record #:
11673
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Richard R. Allen is president of the general contracting firm of D. R. Allen & Son in Fayetteville. His father, the late Dabney R. Allen, started the firm in 1942. For several years the firm has been listed among the top four hundred contractors in the country. Allen is featured in 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. 35 Issue 6, June 1977, p10, 12, 14, 54-55, por