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    • Older people--North Carolina.; Retirement communities--North Carolina.
    • (3)/?/ G //UAL ^ ^ Mengel, Susan 1 Anne von Storch interviewing Susan Mengel AS: This is the Carol Woods' oral history project...


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    • (Birds chirping and some cars in the background) Miranda Wodarski: Okay. This is an Interview with Dr. Blau on March 20, 2012. My name is Miranda Wodarski and I am a sophomore at UNC Chapel Hill. I am conducting this oral history project with hopes...


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    • North Carolina--Politics and government.
    • (L^3- Interview with JOHN A. WILKINSON February 12, 1989 By Jonathan Houghton Transcribed by Jovita Flynn Southern Oral History Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Original transcript on deposit at The Southern Historical...


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    • Farm life--North Carolina.; Appalachian Region, Southern--Social life and customs.; Rural electrification--North Carolina.
    • * ~l>4t> Interview with: Interview by: Date: Cooperative: Transcribed by: Cecil E. Vlverette Cornelia Austin October 9, 1984 Blue Ridge EMC Lu Ann Jones 1 Viverette was manager of Randolph EMC and Blue Ridge EMC. CORNELIA AUSTIN: Mr. Viverette,...


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    • Hurricane Floyd, 1999.; Floods--North Carolina.; Disaster relief--North Carolina.; Disaster relief--North Carolina.
    • -(/53- Interview James Smith James Smith, Emergency Management Eastern Division office, Kinston, 252-520-4923, spoke, OK to interview by phone, called 7/1 he wasn't there, call back *****!nterview Completed Monday, July 15 at 4:30, Received...


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    • 1 Clarence Coe Interview Recorded: May 28, 1989 Interviewer: Michael Honey Phone Interview - Clarence Coe - 5/28/89 - by Mike Honey Q: What's your opinion of what has happened here in the labor movement? Coe: Number l, Memphis never has been a...


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    • 1 Clarence Coe Interview Recorded: May 28, 1989 Interviewer: Michael Honey Phone Interview - Clarence Coe - 5/28/89 - by Mike Honey Q: What's your opinion of what has happened here in the labor movement? Coe: Number l, Memphis never has been a...


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    • Hurricane Katrina, 2005.; Natural disasters--Louisiana--New Orleans.; Women in politics--Louisiana.
    • 1 Interviewee: Charmaine Marchand Interviewer: Pamela Hamilton Interview date: June 10, 2006 Location: New Orleans, Louisiana Length: 1 disc, approximately 59 minutes START OF DISC PH: This is Pamela Hamilton. It’s June 10, 2006, and I’m here...


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    • 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SOUTHERN ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM Interview with PHILLIP KORITZ Greensboro, North Carolina January 3, 1989 By Robert Korstad Transcribed by Frances Copeland Original transcript on deposit at The...


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    • North Carolina--Race relations.; School integration--South Carolina.; Greensboro (N.C.)--Race relations.; Public housing--North Carolina.; Public housing--North Carolina--Charlotte.;
    • Jim Stine by Lisa Hazirjian June 5, 1992 Winston-Salem, North Carolina SIDE A: Start of Tape: The interview begins with a discussion of Stine's early life including information about his father's career as a Southern Railroad maintenance worker,...


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    • Southern States--Race relations.; Civil rights movements--Southern States.; Clergy--Southern States.
    • 1/18/85[F-2l INTERVIEW WITH J.C. HERRIN J.C. Herrin... so the Fellowship means that a few lonely individuals over the South were trying to come to terms with some new light that had struck somewhere and needed somebody to cozy up to. They just...


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    • Mental health policy--North Carolina.; Hospitals--North Carolina.; Academic medical centers--North Carolina.
    • 135 INTERVIEW 10 July 18, 1996 FRANCES WEAVER: This is an interview with Dr. Henry Toole Clark, first administrator of the Division of Health Affairs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The interview is taking place in Dr. Clark's...


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    • Academic medical centers--North Carolina.
    • 184 INTERVIEW 12 July 30, 1997 FRANCES WEAVER: This is an interview with Dr. Henry Toole Clark, first administrator of Health Affairs at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. The interview is taking place in Dr. Clark's home in Carol...


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    • Regional medical programs--United States.; Health planning--Jamaica.
    • 237 INTERVIEW 15 February 25, 1998 FRANCES WEAVER: This is an interview with Dr. Henry Toole Clark, former and first director of the Division of Health Affairs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The interview is taking place in Dr....


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    • Businesswomen--North Carolina.; Business--History.; Tourism--North Carolina.;
    • 3H# Interview with DIANA CECIL PICKERING June 10, 1997 by Dorothy Gay Dan-Indexed by Dorothy Gay Darr The Southern Oral History Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Index and tape on deposit at The Southern Historical Collection...


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    • Retirement communities--North Carolina.
    • 6V?/g//i//^ ^ _ ^ ^ CAREY BOSTIAN SEPTEMBER 22, 1998 BEGINNING OF SIDE A WALTER STEfcZ-: I'm Walter Sielz, and I'm interviewing Carey Bostian as part of the Carol Woods Oral History Project. Carey,...


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    • Leadership--Study and teaching--United States.; Executives--Training of--United States.
    • 9- Q: This is an interview for the Center For Creative Leadership's Oral History Project with David Campbell. This interview is being conducted by phone. Dr. Campbell is at the Colorado Springs CCL facility. I, Joe Mosnier, of the Southern Oral...


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    • Cary (N.C.)--Social life and customs.; Cary (N.C.)--History.
    • <- fz? An Interview with AmJ^RED SANDERFORD AUGUST 20, 2001 by Peggy Van Scoyoc TRANSCRIPTION by Peggy Van Scoyoc August 30, 2001 CARY HERITAGE MUSEU^ORAL, HISTORY PROJECT Town of Cary,. North Carolina / MILDRED...


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    • North Carolina--Politics and government.; North Carolina--Economic conditions.; North Carolina--Education, Higher.; Press and politics--North Carolina.; Labor unions--North Carolina.
    • [ A- iaz] This is an interview with William Friday, President of the Consolidated University of North Carolina, conducted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on December 14, 1973 by Jack Bass and Walter De Vries. ( Not for attribution unless cleared...

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