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Record #:
10600
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' W. W. Finlator (public service), Arthur Smith (fine arts), Kathryn Stripling Byer (literature), Royce W. Murray (science), Shelby Stephenson (literature), and Robert B. Jordan, III (public service) received the award in 2001.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 38, Nov 2001, punnumbered, por
Record #:
10598
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' Harlan E. Boyles (public service), William T. Fletcher (science), S. Tucker Cooke (fine arts), William S. Powell (literature), Henry Bowers (public service), and James F. Goodmon (public service) received the award in 2000.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 37, Nov 2000, punnumbered, por
Record #:
10597
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' Frank Arthur Daniels Jr. (public service), Julia Jones Daniels (public service), Knut Schmidt-Nielsen (science), Robert G. Parr (science), Allan Gurganus (literature), Jill McCorkle (literature), Frank L. Horton (fine arts), Herb Jackson (fine arts), and General Henry H. Shelton (public service) received the award in 1999.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 36, Nov 1999, punnumbered, por
Record #:
3719
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OUR STATE magazine is sixty-five years old. People and places sharing the birth year include author Reynolds Price, blues singer Nina Simone, Croatan National Forest, and the Alleghany County Courthouse in Sparta.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 66 Issue 1, June 1998, p56-59,62-63, il, por Periodical Website
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Record #:
10596
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' L. Richardson Preyer (public service), Emily Harris Preyer (public service), Kaye Gibbons (literature), Robert W. Gray (fine arts), Martin Rodbell (science), James V. Taylor (fine arts), and Marvin Saltzman (fine arts) received the award in 1998.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 35, Nov 1998, punnumbered, por
Record #:
10595
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' Thomas S. Kenan III (public service), M. Mellanay Delhom (fine arts), Robert Ian Bruck (science), Elna B. Spaulding (public service), and Clyde Edgerton (literature) received the award in 1997.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 34, Nov 1997, punnumbered, por
Record #:
10594
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' Robert W. Scott (public service), Martha C. McKay (public service), John L. Sanders (public service), Betty Adcock (literature), Joseph S. Pagano (science), and Joanne M. Bath (fine arts) received the award in 1996.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 33, Dec 1996, punnumbered, por
Record #:
10593
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' Banks C. Talley, Jr. (public service), John S. Mayo (science), John Biggers (fine arts), Clyde Hutchinson III (science), James Applewhite (literature), and Kenneth Noland (fine arts) received the award in 1995.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 32, Nov 1995, punnumbered, por
Record #:
10592
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' Louis D. Rubin, Jr. (literature), John M. J. Madey (science), William McWhorter Cochrane (public service), Maxwell R. Thurman (public service), and Charles R. 'Chuck' Davis (fine arts) received the award in 1992.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 29, Nov 1992, punnumbered, por
Record #:
10591
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' William J. Brown (fine arts), Mary Ellen Jones (science), Robert R. Morgan (literature), James H. Meredith (public service), Elizabeth H. Dole (public service) received the award in 1991.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 28, Nov 1991, punnumbered, por
Record #:
10590
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' Leon Rooke (literature), H. Keith H. Brodie (science), Bob Timberlake (fine arts), Dean Wallace Colvard (public service), and Frank H. Kenan (public service) received the award in 1990.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 27, Nov 1990, punnumbered, por
Record #:
10589
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' Loonis McGlohon (fine arts), Gertrude B. Elion (science), Ronald Bayes (literature), Maxine M. Swalin (public service), and Roy Park (public service) received the award in 1989.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 26, Oct 1989, punnumbered, por
Record #:
10588
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' Edith London (fine arts), Pedro Cuatrecasas (science), Charles Edward Eaton (literature), William S. Lee (public service), and David Brinkley (public service) received the award in 1988.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 25, Nov 1988, punnumbered, por
Record #:
10587
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' Joseph M. Bryan (public service), Billy Graham (public service), A. R. Ammons (literature), Ernest L. Eliel (science), and Doc Watson (fine arts) received the award in 1986.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 23, Nov 1986, punnumbered, por
Record #:
10586
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The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' Irwin Fridovich (science), Claude F. Howell (fine arts), J. Gordon Hanes, Jr. (public service), and Wilma Dykeman (literature) received the award in 1985.
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North Carolina Awards (NoCar Oversize F 253 N67x), Vol. Issue 22, Nov 1985, punnumbered, por