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for We the People of North Carolina Vol. 44 Issue 1, Jan 1986
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William L. Burns, Jr. is president and CEO of Central Carolina Bank & Trust Company in Durham. We the People of North Carolina magazine features him in its Businessman In the News section.
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Frank H. Kenan, philanthropist, businessman, and civic leader of Chapel Hill, has bestowed millions of dollars upon his alma mater, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This article contains information on the use of the gifts and on the newest bequest which will fund the new five-story William R. Kenan, Jr. Center.
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The staff of We the People of North Carolina interview John P. Evans, dean of the School of Business Administration at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Rollie Tillman, director of the Institute for the Study of Private Enterprise and a former UNC business school professor and university vice chancellor, about the new Kenan Center.
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Phillip J. Kirk, Jr. has been a State Senator, an administrative assistant to a North Carolina Governor, and a U.S. Congressman. He is now in his second term as Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Human Resources. When he was appointed by former Governor James E. Holshouser, Jr. in 1976, he was the youngest Cabinet Secretary in North Carolina history.
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Tom Smith's route to success in the grocery industry ran from bag boy to the presidency. He began his career at Food Lion in 1970, after almost seven years with Del Monte and before that bagging groceries while he was at Catawba College.
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Archie K. Davis, retired chairman of the board of Wachovia Bank and Trust Company is the author of a new Civil War biography. The University of North Carolina Press is the publisher of Boy Colonel of the Confederacy: The Life and Times of Henry King Burgwyn, Jr.