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17634
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Dennis versus Raleigh was a court case concerning the appropriations of public funds for industrial improvements in cities and counties. Specifically the city of Raleigh addressed how money should be allotted to advertisements for the promotion of industrial development. Previous statutes are also explained to clarify the issue of taxation and public funds and voters' rights on this issue.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 27 Issue 8, May 1961, p1-4, 14, il
Record #:
17635
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The prominent women of North Carolina government are profiled. In 1961, four women held positions in the General Assembly; Mrs. Grace T. Rodenbough, Dr. Rachel D. Davis, II, Mrs. Tressie Pierce Fletcher, and Mrs. W. N. Cook. Mrs. Emil T. Chanlett was appointed to the Inter-American Commission of Women. Lastly, Mrs. Tillett of Charlotte was hand-picked by President Kennedy to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 27 Issue 8, May 1961, p10, il
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