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- Observe and report [videorecording] / by De Line, Donald.(CARDINAL)343349; Hill, Jody,director.; Rogen, Seth,1982-(CARDINAL)549523; Faris, Anna,1976-(CARDINAL)355939; Peña, Michael,1976-(CARDINAL)845836; Liotta, Ray.(CARDINAL)360442; Stephens, Joseph,compiler.; De Line Pictures (Firm); Legendary Pictures.(CARDINAL)342970; Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- ); Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485; Stephens, Joseph.comp;
Director of photography, Tim Orr ; editor, Zene Baker ; music, Joseph Stephens.Seth Rogen, Anna Faris, Michael Peña, Ray Liotta.Bargain hunters at the Forest Ridge Mall are about to get more than they bargained for when a chubby man in a ratty bathrobe starts flashing customers. Security guard Ronnie Barnhardt feels that this is the best thing to happen to him. Catching the flasher might just be his ticket to a real police job and to romance with a hot cosmetics-counter babe. Only one thing stands between Ronnie and destiny and that is the tall, handsome cop who actually knows what he's doing.AdultMPAA rating: R; pervasive language, graphic nudity, drug use, sexual content and violence.DVD, region 1, widescreen (letterbox, enhanced) and full screen (1.33:1); Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
- Subjects: Romantic comedy films.; Crime films.; Police films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Police, Private; Shopping malls; Police; Criminal behavior; Man-woman relationships;
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- The faculty of Stephens-Lee High School : a tribute / by Rhine, Zoe,compiler.(CARDINAL)785372;
The study addresses what happened to the teachers after the school closed, what levels of education the faculty of Stephens-Lee attained, and what happened to the Stephens-Lee faculty after integration at Asheville High School. Information comes from several sources including North Carolina Room biography and newspaper clipping files, Stephens-Lee, South French Broad and Asheville High School annuals, newspapers.com database, and Ancestry.com. Research continues and the following faculty members have been identified as of September 2018: Mabel Haith Belton, Joseph E. Belton, Louise Tucker Fairley Bland, Freida S. Burton, Lonnie D. Burton, Lucille Preston Burton, Elynora Martin Foster Dargon, Kathrine Laverne Chappelle, Inez Clark McMorris, Vernon David Cowan, Dorothea Stuart Cowan, Marian C. Goudlock Dennison, Agnes Omesa Dunston Dunn, John Archibald Dusenbury Sr., Wilma Vestal Epps, Elizabeth Roddy Eubanks, Ernest Lee Fair, Gladys Pierce Forney, Elynora Martin Foster Dargan, Lacy Thomas Haith, Julia Reid Hall, Eugene Hammonds, Wilbur J. Hankins, Lucy M. Harrison, Annye Margaret Searcy Holt, James Elijah King, Madison C. Lennon, Bennie G. McMorris Sr., Clarence Lee Moore Sr., Harriet Louise Nunn Haith, Ollie McCool Reynolds, Myrtle Jacqueline Rumley, Otha L. Sherrill, Charles Perkins Smith, Evelyn Cornelia Williams Sellers.Title from cover.
- Subjects: Festschriften.; Biographies.; Stephens-Lee High School (Asheville, N.C.); Stephens-Lee High School (Asheville, N.C.); African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; Education; High schools; High schools; School integration; Schools; Segregation in education;
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- Dear editor : a history of Poetry in letters : the first fifty years, 1912-1962 / by Parisi, Joseph,1944-(CARDINAL)718448; Young, Stephen,1960-(CARDINAL)423548;
Beginning again -- The view from Cass Street -- The view from Church Walk -- The editor and the impresario at odds -- Recognition and romance -- American modernism : William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, and others -- Amy Lowell, Ezra Pound, and "Amygisme" -- Poetry on the ascendant, Pound in decline -- Departures, 1916-1919 -- World War I and the aftermath -- Another new generation, 1918-1922 -- The twenties -- The depression years, 1930-1936 -- Passing the torch, 1936-1941 -- World War II -- Period of adjustments, 1944-1949 -- Karl Shapiro : 1950-1955 -- Henry Rago : the early years, 1955-1962.
- Subjects: Personal correspondence.; Monroe, Harriet, 1860-1936; Monroe, Harriet, 1860-1936.; Shapiro, Karl, 1913-2000; Rago, Henry, 1915-1969; Poetry (Chicago, Ill.); Periodicals; Literature publishing; American poetry; Editors; Editing.;
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- The records of the Gaithers in Maryland and North Carolina, the Browns who came from Scotland to North Carolina, Lieut. George Hauser, the Ferebee family, Joseph and Thomas Howell, Stephen Lewis of Delaware : all of them ancestors of Mrs. J.T. Davis ... / by Davis, James T.,Mrs.; Daughters of the American Revolution.Old North State Chapter (Winston-Salem, N.C.);
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- Subjects: Family histories.; Gaither family.; Brown family.; Old State Library Collection.;
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- Lives of distinguished North Carolinians : with illustrations and speeches / by Peele, W. J.,(William Joseph),1855-1919,compilerauthor.(DLC)n 88663755 (CARDINAL)200159;
William R. Davie, by Walter Clark.--Nathaniel Macon, by T. H. Benton [and] W. N. Edwards.--Archibald D. Murphy, by W. A. Graham.--William Gaston, by W. H. Battle.--George E. Badger, by W. A. Graham.--David L. Swain, by Z. B. Vance.--Thomas Ruffin, by W. A. Graham.--Thomas Bragg, by Pulaski Cowper.--William A. Graham, by Montford McGehee.--Bartholomew F. Moore, by Ed. G. Haywood.--J. Johnston Pettigrew, by Mrs. C. P. Spencer.--William D. Pender, by W. A. Montgomery.--Stephen D. Ramseur, by W. R. Cox.--Bryan Grimes, by H. A. London.--Daniel H. Hill, by A. C. Avery.
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- Atlas to accompany the official records of the Union and Confederate armies / by Davis, George B.(George Breckenridge),1847-1914.(CARDINAL)169973; Perry, Leslie J.(CARDINAL)169956; Kirkley, Joseph W.(Joseph William),1841-1912.(CARDINAL)169955; Cowles, Calvin D.(Calvin Duvall),1849-(CARDINAL)170519; United States.War Department.(CARDINAL)144387;
Pl. 1-135. Military operations in the field.--pl. 136-161. General topographical map.--pl. 162-171. Military divisions and departments.--pl. 172-175. Miscellaneous.
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- Narrative of an expedition to the source of St. Peter's River, Lake Winnepeck, Lake of the Woods, &c. &c. performed in the year 1823, by order of the Hon. J.C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, under the command of Stephen H. Long, Major, U.S.T.E. / by Keating, William Hypolitus,1799-1840.(CARDINAL)196545; Long, Stephen H.(Stephen Harriman),1784-1864.(CARDINAL)148477; Say, Thomas,1787-1834.(CARDINAL)187539; Schweinitz, Lewis David von,1780-1834.(CARDINAL)183775; Colhoun, James E.(James Edward),1798-1889.(CARDINAL)337142; Lovell, Joseph,1788-1836.(CARDINAL)216065;
Appendix (v. 2, p. [253-459]). pt. 1. Natural history. Zoology / by Thomas Say. Botany : a catalogue of plants collected in the North Western Territory by Mr. Thomas Say in the year 1823 / by L.D. de Schweinitz -- pt. 2. Astronomy : astronomical observations and calculations made in 1823 during the expedition to the source of St. Peter's River, &c. / by J.E. Colhoun -- pt. 3. Meteorology : meteorological register for the year 1822, exhibiting the daily mean temperature of the weather from observations taken at several of the military posts of the United States / by Joseph Lovell -- pt. 4. Vocabularies of Indian languages [Sauk, Sioux, Chippewa and Cree].Wagner-Camp (4th ed.)William Hypolitus Keating (1799-1840), a professor of mineralogy and chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania (1822-1828), compiled this two-volume account of a scientific expedition in 1823 under the auspices of President Monroe's War Department. The expedition encompassed the Minnesota River, Red River, Lake Winnepeg, Lake of the Woods, and Lake Superior. Keating used his own notes as well as those of the other scientists who traveled with him. These included James Colhoun, astronomer, assistant topographer, and historical authority; Thomas Say, zoologist and acting botanist with a knowledge of "matter relating to Indians;" and Major Stephen Long of the United States Topographical Engineers, commander, chief topographer, and author of additional descriptive and historical material. Although Americans and Europeans had reached the area before, Keating considered his expedition to be the first to use scientific equipment and knowledge to describe and evaluate the region's natural resources. Volume 1 provides detail about the journey west and the ensuing voyage up the Mississippi, from Prairie du Chien to the point just below St. Anthony's Falls where the travelers entered the Minnesota and proceeded to Big Stone and Traverse Lakes. The expedition set forth from Philadelphia and journeyed via Hagerstown and Cumberland to Wheeling, traversing Ohio from Zanesville to Columbus and, from there, on to Fort Wayne and Fort Dearborn. At that point, departing from their planned itinerary, they headed across the prairies to Fort Crawford and Prairie du Chien. One of the expedition's goals was to report on the Native American peoples populating the areas through which they traveled. The narrative pays considerable attention to mounds, fortifications, and other Indian antiquities as well as to the cultural practices, beliefs, health, and physical attributes of the several tribes encountered. Descriptions of the Potawatomi, Miami, Sauk, Menomone [Menominee], Winnebago, and Dacota [Sioux] provide insights about the observers as well as the peoples observed. Volume 2 chronicles the journey from Lake Traverse up the Red River to Lake Winnipeg [Winnepeek] and down the Winnipeg River to Lake of the Woods. From there, the expedition followed Rainy River to Rainy Lake, and Lac La Croix over to Lake Superior, Sault Saint Marie [Sault de St. Marie], and Mackinac [Mackinaw], which is where the narrative ends. A chapter concerns the cultural practices, beliefs, health, and physical attributes of the Chippewa (Ojibwe), and material on other Native Americans, particularly the Dacota [Sioux], appears elsewhere. Chapter 5 was written by Major Long, and points out significant hydrographical and topographical features of the country the expedition traversed. Long also evaluates Native Americans' complex relations with the United States and its settlers. The book includes several appendices on natural history. Thomas Say classifies zoological materials and observations, and Lewis de Schweinitz contributes a catalogue of the plant specimens Say collected along the way. James Colhoun presents astronomical data, and Joseph Lovell, the U.S. Surgeon-General, compares climate readings at several American military outposts. The volume concludes with a comparative list of Native American vocabularies.
- Subjects: Dakota Indians.; Ojibwa Indians.; Indians of North America;
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- The ultimate lullaby album [sound recording]. by Freni, Mirella,1935-; Price, Leontyne.(CARDINAL)163009; Horne, Marilyn.(CARDINAL)520207; Sutherland, Joan.(CARDINAL)734370; Te Kanawa, Kiri.(CARDINAL)525136; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus,1756-1791.(CARDINAL)150577; Brahms, Johannes,1833-1897.Lieder,op. 49.Wiegenlied;arranged.; Gershwin, George,1898-1937.Porgy and Bess.Summertime.(CARDINAL)435852; Foster, Stephen Collins,1826-1864.Beautiful dreamer.(CARDINAL)278938; Harline, Leigh.Pinocchio.When you wish upon a star.; Foster, Stephen Collins,1826-1864.Jeanie with the light brown hair;arranged.; Schubert, Franz,1797-1828.Ellens Gesang,D. 839;arranged.(CARDINAL)176479; Reger, Max,1873-1916.Schlichte Weisen.Mariä Wiegenlied;arranged.; Humperdinck, Engelbert,1854-1921.Hänsel und Gretel.Selections.; Gounod, Charles,1818-1893.Ave Maria (Vocal version); Schubert, Franz,1797-1828.Wiegenlied,D. 498;arranged.; Puccini, Giacomo,1858-1924.Madama Butterfly.Coro a bocca chiusa.; Te Rangi Pai,Princess of New Zealand,1868-1916.Hine e hine.; Canteloube, Joseph,1879-1957.Chants d'Auvergne.Brezairola.; Dvořák, Antonín,1841-1904.Zigeunermelodien.Když mne stará matka;arranged.; Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich,1690-1749.Bist du bei mir.; Elgar, Edward,1857-1934.Sea pictures.Sea slumber song.;
Cradle song / Brahms (3:36) -- Porgy and Bess. Summertime / Gershwin (2:54) -- Beautiful dreamer / Foster (3:36) -- Pinnochio. When you wish upon a star / Harline/Washington (4:01) -- What child is this (traditional) (2:51) -- I dream of Jeanie / Foster (4:17) -- Shenandoah (traditional) (3:10) -- Ave Maria / Schubert (5:29) -- Maria's lullaby / Reger (2:23) -- Sleep, my little prince, sleep / Mozart (3:27) -- Hansel & Gretel. I am the little sandman / Humperdinck (2:52) -- Hansel & Gretel. Children's prayer / Humperdinck (2:49) -- Ave Maria / Bach-Gounod (2:41) -- Lullaby / Schubert (3:28) -- O Danny boy (traditional) (5:16) -- Madama Butterfly. Humming chorus / Puccini (3:01) -- Hine e Hine. Maori lullaby / Princess te Rangi Pai (1:46) -- Songs of Auvergne. Brezairola / Canteloube (3:29) -- Songs my mother taught me / Dvorak (2:39) -- Bist du bei mir / Bach (3:23) -- Sea pictures. Sea slumber song / Elgar (5:06).Concept and compilation: R. Peter Munves.Sung by Mirella Freni, Leontyne Price, Marilyn Horne, Joan Sutherland, Kiri Te Kanawa and others with various orchestras, choruses, and conductors.
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- Booknotes : America's finest authors on reading, writing, and the power of ideas / by Lamb, Brian,1941-(CARDINAL)767407;
Storytellers. David McCullough ; Shelby Foote ; Forrest McDonald ; James Reston, Jr. ; Edmund Morris ; Doris Kearns Goodwin ; Albert Murray ; Carlo D'Este ; Simon Schama ; Joseph Ellis ; Blanche Wiesen Cook ; Nicholas Basbanes ; Ben Yagoda ; Nathaniel Branden ; Stephen Ambrose ; Martin Gilbert ; David Levering Lewis ; bell hooks ; Monica Crowley ; Deborah Shapley ; Robert A. Caro ; Richard Reeves ; Paul Hendrickson ; Richard Norton Smith ; Clare Brandt ; James Thomas Flexner ; Robert K. Massie ; John Keegan ; Paul Kennedy ; Francis Fukuyama ; Robert Leckie ; Stephen Carter ; Daniel Boorstin ; Stanley Weintaub ; Robert D. Richardson, Jr. ; Neil Baldwin ; Robert Remini ; Dr. James Billington ; William H. Chafe ; David Remnick ; Nell Irvin Painter ; David Herbert Donald ; Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; Peggy Noonan ; Charles Kuralt ; Norman Mailer -- Reporters. David Halberstam ; George Will ; James "Scotty" Reston ; Stanley Crouch ; Evan Thomas ; Anna Quindlen ; Pete Hamill ; Elsa Walsh ; Neil Sheehan ; Peter Arnett ; William Prochnau ; Malcolm Browne ; Morley Safer ; Robert Timberg ; David Maraniss ; Lou Cannon ; Stanley Karnow ; Richard Ben Cramer ; Colonel David hackworth ; Johanna Newman ; Nathan McCall ; Lewis Lapham ; Nan Robertson ; Howell Raines ; Andrew Ferguson ; Christopher Hitchens ; Robin Wright ; Colman McCarthy ; William F. Buckley, Jr. ; Richard Rhodes ; Michael Kelly ; Garry Wills ; Kevin Phillips ; David Halevy ; John Leo ; Elaine Sciolino ; Hugh Pearson ; Robert Kaplan ; Thomas Friedman ; R. Emmett Tyrell ; Roger Gittines ; Jack Nelson ; Tina Rosenberg ; James B. Stewart ; Molly Moore ; Lynn Sherr ; John Hockenberry -- Public figures. Jimmy Carter ; Richard Nixon ; Al Gore ; James Baker ; Lani Guinier ; Robert Dole ; Noa Ben Artzi-Pelossof ; Colin Powell ; Bill Clinton ; Robert McNamara ; Hanan Ashrawi ; Hillary Rodham Clinton ; George Shultz ; Lewis B. Puller, Jr. ; Clark Clifford ; George Ball ; William Rehnquist ; Mikhail Gorbachev ; Dan Quayle ; Betty Friedan ; Norman Schwarzkopf ; Melba Patillo Beals ; Newt Gingrich ; Madeline Cartwright ; Linda Chavez ; Margaret Thatcher.
- Subjects: Interviews.; Authors, American; Authorship.; Books and reading.;
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- The Confederate records of the State of Georgia / by Candler, Allen D.(Allen Daniel),1834-1910.(CARDINAL)282659; Georgia.General Assembly.(CARDINAL)140284;
v. 1. Message of Governor Joseph E. Brown on Federal regulations, November 7, 1860. Resolutions of various counties. Address of Thomas R.R. Cobb. Address of Alexander H. Stephens. Act calling convention. Journal of Secession Convention. Acts relating to public defense.--v. 2. State papers of Governor Joseph E. Brown relating to the public defense, the organization and equipment of troops, provision for the families of soldiers, etc., 1860-1865, inclusive.--v. 3. Official correspondence of Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1860-1864, inclusive.--v. 4. The Johnson Reconstruction. Provisional Governor James Johnson. Journal of the Convention of 1865. Governor Charles J. Jenkins.--v. 6. Introduction to Reconstruction records. General orders covering Reconstruction, 1867-1868. Reconstruction acts and President's vetoes. Journal of COnstitutional Convention, 1867-1868.
- Subjects: Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877);
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