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Record #:
12126
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The North Carolina Citizens Association presented its Citation for Distinguished Citizenship to Carl Horn, Jr. at its annual meeting. Horn became president and chief executive officer of Duke Power Company in 1971 and retired in 1982.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 41 Issue 4, Apr 1983, p26, 28, 76, por
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12249
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The North Carolina Citizens Association presented Mary D.B.T. Semans with its Citation for Distinguished Public Service at its annual meeting. She is a well-known Durham philanthropist, patron of the arts, and for her work in civic and social welfare organizations.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 42 Issue 4, Apr 1984, p20-21, 56-57, il
Record #:
12250
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The North Carolina Citizens Association presented its Citation for Distinguished Citizenship to Thomas H. Davis at its annual meeting. Davis is the founder of Piedmont Airlines.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 42 Issue 4, Apr 1984, p22, 24, 59, il
Record #:
12392
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The North Carolina Citizens Association presented its annual Citation for Distinguished Public Service to 10th District Republican Congressman James T. Broyhill of Lenoir.
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Record #:
12394
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This year's North Carolina Citizens Association's Citation for Distinguished Citizenship was presented to C. C. Cameron for his great service to his adopted state of North Carolina.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 43 Issue 4, Apr 1985, p44, 46, 76-77, por
Record #:
12515
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This year's North Carolina Citizens Association's Citation for Distinguished Citizenship was presented to Bland W. Worley, who had a three-decade career with Wachovia Bank & Trust Company. He retired in 1975, but was soon called back into service and served a busy nine more years in Charlotte.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 45 Issue 4, Apr 1987, p34-35, 64, por
Record #:
31432
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The North Carolina Citizens Association is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary of service to the state. Throughout its career, the NCCA has garnered respect and trust among business leaders, professional leaders and statesmen. The organization took shape during the Great Depression, providing counsel for business, education, professions, agriculture, and government. Now the NCCA keeps growing, promoting a prosperous state economy and progressive state.
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32521
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The 40th Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Citizens Association will be held on March 18 in Raleigh. The meeting will feature speakers including Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., and Irving S. Shapiro, the Chairman and CEO of E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company. The meeting will address business issues and economic development, as well as present annual awards.
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