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6000
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Wilmington architect Charles H. Boney, Sr., received the 2003 F. Carter Williams Gold Medal from the North Carolina Chapter of AIA. The award recognizes a distinguished career of extraordinary achievements as an architect.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 61 Issue 10, Oct 2003, p46-47, por
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6001
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Thomas R. Beard, CEO of Beard Hardwoods, is featured in NORTH CAROLINA magazine's \"executive profile.\" The Greensboro lumber company remains profitable and continues to grow in a time when industries like textiles and furniture are declining. Most of this success is due to the fact that nearly thirty years ago Beard Hardwoods was one of the first state companies to get into the exporting business.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 61 Issue 10, Oct 2003, p64-66, 68, por
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6002
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Dixon Weinstein Architects PA, of Chapel Hill, received the 2003 AIA North Carolina Chapter Firm Award. The award is given to the firm producing quality architecture and having a high level of customer satisfaction for a ten-year period. The firm was founded in 1982 and has completed homes, schools, churches, dormitories, and other structures from Harkers Island to Waynesville.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 61 Issue 10, Oct 2003, p42-43, il
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6003
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James W. Mason, a Chapel Hill architect, posthumously received the 2003 William Henly Deitrick AIA North Carolina Medal Award for Service. The annual award is given for community and professional leadership and is the highest honor presented by AIA North Carolina.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 61 Issue 10, Oct 2003, p44-45, por