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11792
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This article describes a 600-year-old masterpiece in the North Carolina Museum of Art collection. Titled \"Madonna and Child,\"the small ivory sculpture standing one-foot high was carved by an unknown 14th century French artist. Mrs. Edsel B. Ford presented the work to the museum several years ago.
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11793
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A number of North Carolina businesses generously support artistic and humanistic endeavors. As a way to officially recognize and extend public appreciation to them, the Governor's Business Award in the Arts and Humanities was created. A special panel chose the winning firms: RJ Reynolds Industries; Graham Drug Company of Wallace; NCNB Corporation of Charlotte; Hanes Dye and Finishing Company of Winston-Salem; and The Liggett Group, Inc., of Durham.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 36 Issue 12, Dec 1978, p16-17, 44, por
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11794
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A. B. Henley began his business in 1934, when he purchased the Parker Paper and Twine Company in High Point. In 1944, the firm officially became the Henley Paper Company, now one of the largest paper products in the Southeast.
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