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T. Jefferson Parker Cd Collection [sound recording].
The Fallen -- Storm Runners -- L.A. OutlawsRead by David Colacci and Christopher Lane.
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George T. Whitley collection, 1913-1935. [kit] by Whitley, George T.,1883-1975,collector.;
The materials in the collection consist mainly of scrapbooks Whitley kept during his years as an educator in Johnston County. Of particular interest is a copy of the 1913 Soil Survey of Johnston County. A school lesson plan book from 1916-1917 and numerous clippings relating to World War I (including letters from Johnston County soldiers published in local newspapers), agriculture, taxation, and local government in Johnston County would also prove valuable to the local history researcher.George T. Whitley (1883-1975) was a Johnston County farm boy and one of nine children born to Adam Jackson and Agibail Casey Whitley. He taught school at Yelverton Grove and Pleasant Hill schools in Johnston County before entering the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1904. He earned a bachelor's degree in 1908 and a master's degree in 1909 and then studied the next four summer sessions at Columbia University. In 1910, he began his professional teaching career as principal at Clayton, where he stayed four years. In the 1914-1915 school year, he taught at Nashville High School. Then he served as prinicpal at Smithfield's Turlington Graded School from 1915 to 1923. While not an athlete himself, Whitley was one of Smithfield's first basketball coaches. At the time he took the principal's job, the sport had only recently become popular, and the school did not have a coach. So he learned the rules of the game from a guide book and enlisted the help of local men who knew the game well enough to assist him in working with the students. During his tenure there, Smithfield won the Eastern Basketball Championship and came within one point of winning the state championship. In 1923, Whitley transferred to Kenly, where he was principal for 15 years. In 1938, he and his wife left Johnston County and he took a position at Rutherford College Elementary School, serving one year there. J. Burke Long, who had been principal there, transferred to the Kenly School at that time. After a two-year leave from teaching, Whitley went to Collettsville High School in Caldwell County, where he taught until his retirement in 1956. He was married to Johnston County native Bessie Coates, sister of UNC Institute of Government founder Albert Coates. The couple was honorhe following year.
Subjects: Education;
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T. S. Eliot Poetry Collection by Eliot, T. (Thomas) S. (Sterns)-1888-1965.;
Subjects: Poetry;
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T. Jefferson Parker CD collection [sound recording] : The fallen, Storm runners, L.A. outlaws / by Parker, T. Jefferson.(CARDINAL)345132;
The Fallen: When Garrett Asplundh's body is found under a San Diego bridge, Robbie Brownlaw and his partner, McKenzie Cortez, are called on to the case. Garrett left the SDPD to become an ethics investigator, looking into the activities of his former colleagues. At first his death looks like suicide, but the clues Brownlaw and Cortez find just don?t add up. Was Garrett's death an ?execution? or a crime of passion, a personal vendetta or the final step in an elaborate cover-up? Storm Runners: Matt Stromsoe has come a long way since his wife and son were killed in an explosion meant for him. The man responsible for the murders is behind bars and Stromsoe has put the past behind him, rescued from the abyss by a former colleague who offers him a job at his private security firm. Stromsoe's first assignment is to protect local television personality Frankie Hatfield from a stalker. But the further Stromsoe is drawn into this case, the more he finds that the net of intrigue is wide and ultimately leads back to the man who killed his family. L.A. Outlaws: Los Angeles is gripped by the exploding celebrity of Allison Murietta, her real identity unknown, a modern-day Jesse James with the compulsion to steal beautiful things, the vanity to invite the media along, and the conscience to donate much of her bounty to charity. Nobody ever gets hurt - until a job ends with ten gangsters lying dead and a half-million dollars worth of glittering diamonds missing.
Subjects: Suspense fiction.;
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A T.A. Barron collection / by Barron, T. A.(CARDINAL)300353;
The lost years of Merlin -- The seven songs of Merlin -- The fires of Merlin.The first three novels in Barron's popular series on the boyhood of Merlin the Magician are compiled in this omnibus volume.
Subjects: Fiction.; Merlin (Legendary character); Children's stories, American.; Fantasy; Wizards;
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Brains that wouldn't die! collection [videorecording]. by Breakston, George P.,director.; Chaney, Lon,actor.; Chapman, Marguerite,actor.; Dyneley, Peter,actor.; Evers, Jason,actor.; Frank, Horst,actor.; Green, Joseph,director.; Hylton, Jane,actor.; Kennedy, Douglas,actor.; Kernke, Karin,actor.; Leith, Virginia,actor.; Mascelli, Joseph V.,director.(CARDINAL)180229; Pollexfen, Jack,director.; Showalter, Max,actor.; Trivas, Victor,director.; Ulmer, Edgar G.,director.; Allegro Corporation.;
[Disc 1] The brain that wouldn't die (1 hr., 22 min.) -- The head (1 hr., 31 min.) -- The atomic brain (1 hr., 4 min.) ; [Disc 2] Indestructible man (1 hr., 11 min.) -- The amazing transparent man (57 min.) -- The Manster (1 hr., 12 min.).Indestructible man: Director, Jack Pollexfen.The amazing transparent man: Director, Edgar G. Ulmer.The atomic brain: Director, Joseph V. Mascelli.The brain that wouldn't die: Director, Joseph Green.The head: Director, Victor Trivas.The Manster: George P. Breakston.Indestructible man: Lon Chaney Jr., Max Showalter.The amazing transparent man: Marguerite Chapman, Douglas Kennedy.The atomic brain: Marjorie Eaton, Frank Gerstle.The brain that wouldn't die: Jason Evers, Virginia Leith.The head: Horst Frank, Karin Kernke.The Manster: Peter Dyneley, Jane Hylton.Indestructible man: When a scientist working on a cure for cancer accidentally revives an executed murderer (Chaney Jr.), this re-animated abomination seeks revenge on the men who betrayed him!The amazing transparent man: An expert safecracker becomes transparent after a power-hungry, mad scientist subjects him to atomic rays! When the invisible thief starts cleaning out bank vaults all over town, will anyone be able stop the Amazing Transparent Man?The atomic brain: Three attractive young women answer an ad for a housekeeper, unaware of their employer's sinister movtive-the quest for eternal youth and the plan to transfer her brain into one of their heads!The brain that wouldn't die: A surgeon, working on experimental human transplants, is in a car crash that decapitates his beautiful bride-to-be! He keeps her bodiless head alive at his laboratory, while he frequents strips clubs to find the perfect body!The head: A mad scientist's brain is kept alive by his demented assistant in order to attach a hunchbacked nurse's head to the body of a voluptuous stripper! Adapted from a book by Alexander Belyaiev, one of Russia's greatest Science Fiction writers.The Manster: An American reporter traveling in Japan is lured to a secret laboratory where he is injected with an experimental serum that turns him into a hideous two-headed MANSTER!DVD, NTSC, all regions.
Subjects: Brain; Horror films.; Mad scientist films.; Monsters; Reporters and reporting; Resurrection; Revenge; Science fiction films.; Science; Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc.;
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Wind-ups, tin toy dreams : T. Kitahara collection / by Kitahara, Teruhisa,1948-(CARDINAL)178628;
Subjects: Tin toys;
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The collected poems of James T. Farrell. by Farrell, James T.(James Thomas),1904-1979.(CARDINAL)148390;
Subjects: Poetry.;
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If I can't have you : Renaissance collection / by Jiles, Dawn,author.(CARDINAL)418468;
Monique, Bria, and Samariah are best friends from Milwaukee, going through some of everything together. Finishing up their senior year, they are the "it" girls in school, the ones other girls want to be like. Samariah, however, doesn't want to share her shine with anyone. She'll do anything to get what she wants, even if that means sabotaging her best friends' relationships. Bria speaks her mind and is as real as they come. She has been with David since freshman year of high school and they are madly in love. Will that change when a baby is introduced into the picture? Monique is too naive, and she tries to see the best in everybody. She finally gets the man of her dreams, only to discover he has been harboring a secret. Will the love she has for him keep them together?
Subjects: Fiction.; African American women; Female friendship; High school students; Interpersonal relations; Man-woman relationships; Women's friendships.;
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Address of Hon. Henry G. Connor presenting the portrait of Hon. William T. Dortch to the Supreme Court of North Carolina : and its acceptance for the court / by Connor, Henry G.(Henry Groves),1852-1924.(CARDINAL)202413;
Subjects: Biographies.; Dortch, Wm. T. (William T.), 1824-1889.; North Caroliniana.; Old State Library Collection.;
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