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The eight essential steps to conflict resolution : preserving relationships at work, at home, and in the community / by Weeks, Dudley.;
Subjects: Conflict management.; Social conflict.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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One dozen pre-Revolutionary war families of eastern North Carolina and some of their descendants / by Fisher, P. W.(Robert Primrose Watson),1897-;
Fisher.--Paquinet.--Pelletier.--Dudley.Hunter.--Dennis.--Weeks.--Watson.--Jarratt.Morton, --Mann.--Bell.
Subjects: Family histories.; Dudley family.; Fisher family.; Paquinet family.; Pelletier family.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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One dozen pre-revolutionary war families of eastern North Carolina : and some of their descendants / by Fisher, P.W.;
Subjects: Family histories.; Genealogy.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Pelley's weekly. by Pelley, William Dudley,1890-1965.(CARDINAL)171714; Christian Party (U.S.)(CARDINAL)765215; Silver Shirt Legion of America.(CARDINAL)764048; Silver Shirts of America (Organization)(CARDINAL)764049;
Subjects: Periodicals.; Silver Shirt Legion of America; Christian Party (U.S.); Antisemitism; Radicals;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Death on Blackheath : a Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novel / by Perry, Anne.(CARDINAL)345987;
As commander of the powerful Special Branch, Thomas Pitt has the job of keeping Britain safe from spies and traitors. So there s no obvious reason why he is suddenly ordered to investigate two minor incidents: the blood, hair, and shards of glass discovered outside the home of naval weapons expert Dudley Kynaston, and the simultaneous disappearance of Mrs. Kynaston s beautiful lady s maid. But weeks later, when the mutilated body of an unidentified young woman is found near Kynaston s home, Pitt realizes that this is no ordinary police investigation. Far from it. Is Kynaston one of Britain s most valuable scientists leading a double life? Is Pitt saddled with a conspiracy so devilishly clever that it will ruin him?
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Historical fiction.; Pitt, Charlotte (Fictitious character); Pitt, Thomas (Fictitious character); Murder; Police; Women detectives; Police spouses; Pitt, Charlotte (Fictitious character); Pitt, Thomas (Fictitious character); Women Detective and mystery stories; Police.;
Available copies: 64 / Total copies: 77
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SNL. [videorecording] / by Aykroyd, Dan.(CARDINAL)348272; Belushi, John.(CARDINAL)512819; Chase, Chevy.(CARDINAL)388138; Curtin, Jane.; Michaels, Lorne,1944-(CARDINAL)533938; Morris, Garrett,1937-; Newman, Laraine,1952-; Radner, Gilda.(CARDINAL)744008; Broadway Video Enterprises (Firm); National Broadcasting Company.(CARDINAL)152448; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)344011;
Disc 3. Richard Pryor ; Candice Bergen ; Elliott Gould.Disc 4. Buck Henry ; Peter Cook & Dudley Moore ; Dick Cavett.Created by Lorne Michaels.Disc 3: Richard Pryor, host; Gil Scott Heron, musical guest (December 13, 1975) ; Candice Bergen, host; Martha Reeves & The Stylistics, musical guests (December 20, 1975) ; Elliott Gould, host; Anne Murray, musical guest (January 10, 1976). Disc 4: Buck Henry, host; Bill Withers & Toni Basil, musical guests (January 17, 1976) ; Peter Cook & Dudley Moore, hosts; Neil Sedaka, musical guest (January 24, 1976) ; Dick Cavett, host; Jimmy Cliff, musical guest (January 31, 1976). Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Laraine Newman, Garrett Morris.A late-night comedy show featuring memorable short skits, hilarious sketches, parodies of television commercials, a live guest band featuring original musical performances, and a pop-cultural guest host each week.Not rated.DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo., dual layer, NTSC.
Subjects: Comedy television programs.; Television programs.; Television serials.; Comedians; Comedy sketches;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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I'm not my brother's keeper [videorecording] : leadership and civil rights in Winston-Salem, North Carolina / by Dalton, Mary M.,1962-(CARDINAL)640512;
Written and directed by Mary M. Dalton; produced by Mary M. Dalton and Susan L. Faust; associate producer, Tamara Gaythwaite; photographer and location source recordist, Glen Kantziper; editor, Tamara Gaythwaite; off-line editor, Margaret Corvini; musical supervisors Margaret Corvini and Stacy Smallwood. Music recorded by Jay Lawson.Narrator, Walter McRee; music performed by the Wake Forest University Gospel Choir; those interviewed include Jerry B. Wilson, Mac Bryan, Jefferson Davis Diggs III, Clarence "Bighouse" Gaines, Patricia Tillman Snyder, Donald Bradley, Everett L. Dudley, Victor Johnson, Jr., William P.H. Stevens, George Williamson, Larry Womble and William J. Rice.One week after the Greensboro sit-in, protestors guided by Carl W. Matthews began taking seats at the lunch countyer of S. H. Kress department store in Winston-Salem, starting a three-month-long action that ended in the successful desegration of lunch counters in the city. Interviews with many of the students involved, with their professors and mentors, archival photographs, and music of the era provide a sense of what the movement meant to those students and how it shaped their lives.DVD format.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Bradley, Donald.; Bryan, Mac.; Diggs, Jefferson Davis.; Dudley, Everett L.; African Americans; Civil rights movements;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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Records of some of the Confederate soldiers buried in Wayne County's numerous cemeteries / by Weeks, Gordon B.,Mrs.compiler; Thomas Ruffin U.D.C. Chaptersponsor;
Willow Dale Cemetery, Goldsboro -- Maplewood Cemetery, Mount Olive -- Individual cemeteries, Nahunta -- Individual cemeteries, Pikeville -- Individual cemeteries, Stoney Creek -- Elmwood Cemetery, Fremont -- Aycock Cemetery, Fremont -- Individual cemeteries, Great Swamp -- Nahunta Cemetery, Nahunta -- Edgerton Cemetery, Nahunta -- Pate-Elmore Cemetery, Saulston -- Aycock Cemetery, Aycock Birthplace -- Best Cemetery, Eastern Wayne County -- Salem Methodist Church graveyard, Goldsboro -- Patetown Cemetery, Patetown -- Deans-Scott Cemetery, Belfast -- Individual cemeteries, Saulston -- Individual cemeteries, Eureka -- Ham Cemetery, Stoney Creek -- Josiah Gardener Cemetery, Saulston -- Oakland Friends Cemetery, near Wayne & Johnston County lines -- Howell Cemetery, Fork (Rosewood) -- Jones Cemetery, Fork (Rosewood) -- Neuse Friends Cemetery, Quaker Neck -- Individual cemeteries, Fork (Rosewood) -- Individual cemeteries, New Hope -- Daniels Chapel Cemetery, Adamsville -- Indian Springs Freewill Baptist graveyard, Indian Springs -- Seven Springs Methodist graveyard, Seven Springs -- Individual cemeteries, Indian Springs -- Singleton Cemetery, Dudley -- Individual cemeteries, Brogden -- Woodland Church graveyard, Brogden -- Providence Methodist graveyard, Brogden -- Calvary graveyard, Brogden -- Falling Creek Methodist graveyard, Grantham -- Eureka Christian Church graveyard, Grantham -- Britt Cemetery, Corbett Hill -- Individual cemeteries, Grantham -- Bethany Church graveyard, near Cox's Mill on Wayne & Johnston County line.
Subjects: Cemeteries.; Civil War, 1861-1865.; Confederate cemeteries.; Soldiers;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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I'm not my brother's keeper [videorecording] leadership and civil rights in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. by Dalton, Mary M.,1962-(CARDINAL)640512; Faust, Susan L.; Wake Forest University Gospel Choir.;
Written and directed by Mary M. Dalton; produced by Mary M. Dalton and Susan L. Faust; associate producer, Tamara Gaythwaite; photographer and location source recordist, Glen Kantziper; editor, Tamara Gaythwaite; off-line editor, Margaret Corvini; musical supervisors, Margaret Corvini and Stacy Smallwood. Music recorded by Jay Lawson.Narrator, Walter McRee; music performed by the Wake Forest University Gospel Choir; those interviewed include Jerry B. Wilson, Mac Bryan, Jefferson Davis Diggs III, Clarence "Bighouse" Gaines, Patricia Tillman Snyder, Donald Bradley, Everett L. Dudley, Victor Johnson, Jr., William P.H. Stevens, George Williamson, Larry Womble and William J. Rice.One week after the Greensboro sit-in, protestors guided by Carl W. Matthews began taking seats at the lunch counter of S.H. Kress department store in Winston-Salem, starting a three-month-long action that ended in the successful desegration of lunch counters in the city. Interviews with many of the students involved, with their professors and mentors, archival photographs, and music of the era provide a sense of what the movement meant to them students and how it shaped their lives.DVD format.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Bradley, Donald.; Bryan, Mac.; Diggs, Jefferson Davis.; Dudley, Everett L.; Gaines, Clarence E.; Johnson, Victor.; Rice, William J.; Snyder, Patricia Tillman.; Stevens, William P. H.; Williamson, George.; Wilson, Jerry B.; Womble, Larry.; African Americans; African Americans; Civil rights demonstrations; Civil rights movements; Discrimination; Segregation;
Available copies: 23 / Total copies: 30
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Seekers of scenery : travel writing from southern Appalachia, 1840-1900 / by O'Donnell, Kevin E.,1962-(CARDINAL)275066; Hollingsworth, Helen,1930-(CARDINAL)275065;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-379) and index.Introduction : scenery, markets, and mountaineers / Kevin E. O'Donnell -- Sketches of Georgia / by George Cooke -- Dahlonega (letters from the Alleghany Mountains) / by Charles Lanman -- On Lookout Mountain (with illustrations by Harry Fenn) / by Oliver Bell Bunce -- From The industrial region of northern Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia / by Julian Ralph -- A week on Walden's Ridge I / by Bradford Torrey -- A winter in the South (4th paper of 7) / by David Hunter Strother (Porte Crayon) -- The French Broad / by Constance Fenimore Woolson -- The Yares of the Black Mountains / by Rebecca Harding Davis -- On horseback II / by Charles Dudley Warner -- A strange land and a peculiar people / by William Wallace Harney -- In the backwoods of Carolina / by Louise Coffin Jones -- Through Cumberland Gap on horseback / by James Lane Allen -- Mountain life in Tennessee / by Lee Meriwether -- A little moonshiner / by Margaret Johann -- A Negro schoolmaster in the new South / by W.E.B. Du Bois -- The Grandfather of North Carolina / by Jehu Lewis -- A trip to Mt. Mitchell in North Carolina / by George Dimmock -- The Great Smoky Mountains and Thunderhead Peak / by Frank O. Carpenter.
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 6
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