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3519
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Readers of OUR STATE have voted Elizabeth Dole the \"Most Admired Woman in North Carolina.\" The Salisbury native is president of the American Red Cross and is the wife of Robert Dole, former U.S. Senator and Republican presidential nominee.
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29277
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Elizabeth Hanford Dole of North Carolina is the assistant for public liaison in Ronald Reagan’s White House, former Federal Trade Commissioner, Harvard-educated lawyer, graduate and student body president of Duke University in 1958. This article covers her career in government and how she became the first woman named to a high level position in the new Reagan administration.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 9 Issue 2, Feb 1981, p20-23, por
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29278
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Elizabeth “Liddy” Hanford Dole has roots that stretch back through Duke and Durham to Salisbury, where her father, the late John V. Hanford, ran a florist shop. This article covers Elizabeth Dole’s childhood in North Carolina, and how she developed an interest in politics, eventually becoming one of the nation’s most prominent women.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 9 Issue 2, Feb 1981, p24-25, por
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33072
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Elizabeth Hanford Dole, also known as Liddy, comes from the prominent Hanford family in Salisbury, North Carolina. In 1983, she became the United States Secretary of Transportation. This article discusses her background and accomplishments which led Liddy to her current position.
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39933
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This article features 12 women from North Carolina being: Virginia Dare; Cornelia Phillips Spencer; Dolly Payne Madison; Charlotte Hawkins Brown; Marie Watters Coleman; Katie G. Dorsett; Nina Simone; Sarah Parker; Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford Dole; Patricia 'Pat' Timmons-Goodson; Beverly Marlene Moore Perdue; Jennifer Pharr Davis