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11409
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Although he says that every individual has interesting points, Livingstone chooses three to discuss. They are Frank Graham, president of the University of North Carolina; Charles W. Tillett, Sr., veteran Charlotte lawyer; and Beatrice Cobb, editor of the MORGANTON NEWS-HERALD.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 11, Aug 1933, p5, 14
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11410
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H. H. Honeycutt is warden of the State Prison in Raleigh. He began work as a prison guard in 1902 and served under three wardens before being named warden. The state installed the electric chair for executions in 1910. Honeycutt has witnessed 125 executions.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 11, Aug 1933, p11, 21
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43459
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"The town of Williamston in eastern North Carolina has shaken off its shackles of lethargy and is just naturally booming. Mr. Dickey tells what has taken place down in that section during the last year or two." Dickey explains Williamston has maintained well and come out of the recent national business depression in an exceedingly good way. Williamston is currently division headquarters for a large power company. Pictured in the article is John L. Hassell, mayor.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 11, Aug 1933, p9.21
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