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Hughes recounts Andy Griffith's talk at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1978 and the role Orville Campbell, owner and publisher of The Chapel Hill Newspaper, played in launching his career.
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17326
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The winners of the inaugural George Matsumato Prize for North Carolina Modernist residential architecture have been announced. Matsumato was one of the founding members of the North Carolina State University School of Design and the designer of some of the state's most well-known Modernist houses.
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17327
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Lea describes the conversion of the historic Chancellor's Resident at North Carolina State University into the new home of the Gregg Museum of Art & Design.
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17328
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Leggett remembers Hoover Adams who died recently. Adams was the long-time publisher of THE DAILY RECORD in Dunn. He remained a controversial figure from the time he returned from World War II to establish his paper till his death. He was a publisher who pulled no punches and didn't mind taking sides in political battles.
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17716
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Leutze discusses the problem with beach nourishment in North Carolina, particularly the imbalance of government financial aid.
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