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- CASPER, GURLEY MORRISON, SR. (G.M.) (THOMASVILLE) by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut28026888356700;
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- Head Lions: Dr. Meredith, of Ford Gum Co., guest speaker this week; President Huber writes Secretary of Defense; Outstanding team; Final night of broom sale; Ladies night; Salute to Lion Leslie; Newest member; Transfer member; Paying the winer; New assistants; Leave of absense; Resigned by High Point Lions Club.;
High Point Vertical Files: Civic Clubs--Lions Club--Newsletters
- Subjects: Burgess, Carter L.; Broger, John C.; Early, Doyle.; Meredith, Clyde W., Dr.; Kearns, Fletcher.; Yelle, Ed.; Andrews, Les.; Hunsucker, Jack.; Schultheiss, Pete.; Craven, Harold.; Snow, Grady.; Horney, Gene.; Gueth, Charles.; Cecil, Yancy.; Martin, Clyde.; Rives, Jack.; Rives, Hurley.; Short, Dan.; Toney, Bill.; Sowers, Roscoe.; Norman, Ralph.; Huber, Walter Roy.; gueth, Charlie.; Andrews, Leslie.; Johnson, N.C., Jr.; Yelle, E.T>; Smith, Clyde C.; Casper, G.M.; Elis, Zeke.; Baker, Ellis.; Sheffield, Bernie.; Martin, Clyde.; Ridge, Ed.; Ridge, Tim.; Russell, W.D.; Turberville, Paul.; Jackson, Dan.; McAllister, J.C.; High Point (N.C.) Lions Club.;
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- Criminal justice: law and politics. / by Cole, George F.,1935-2015.(CARDINAL)147484;
Includes bibliographies.Clark, R. The failing system.--Arnold, T. Law enforcement.--Packer, H. L. Two models of the criminal process.--Goldstein, J. Police discretion not to invoke the criminal process.--Skolnick, J. H. A sketch of the policeman's working personality.--Gardiner, J. A. Wincanton: the politics of corruption.--Wilson, J. Q. Politics and the police.--Jacob, H. Politics and criminal prosecution in New Orleans.--Cole, G. F. The decision to prosecute.--Newman, D. J. Pleading guilty for considerations.--Trebach, A. Cop out.--Blumberg, A. S. The practice of law as confidence game.--Casper, J. D. Did you have a lawyer when you went to court? No, I had a public defender.--Skolnick, J. H. Social control in the adversary system.--Blumberg, A. S. The criminal court as organization and communication system.--Suffet, F. Bail setting: a study of courtroom interaction.--James, H. Courts for common man.--Levin, M. A. Urban politics and policy outcomes: the criminal courts.--Burger, W. E. State of the Federal judiciary.--Furstenber, F. F. Public reaction to crime in the streets.--Burns, H. Can a Black man get a fair trial in this country?--Commission on Violence. The problem of over criminalization.
- Subjects: Criminal justice, Administration of;
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- The dog who saved Christmas [videorecording] : the dog who saved Christmas vacation / by Barbeau, Adrienne,1945-(CARDINAL)752466; Cain, Dean.act(CARDINAL)848232; Ciminera, Michael.aus; Donovan, Elisa,1971-; Feifer, Michael.prodrt(CARDINAL)849183; Gnolfo, Richard.aus; Hilton, Paris,1981-(CARDINAL)466984; Lopez, Mario,1973-act(CARDINAL)364924; McCormick, Sierra,1997-; Schenck, Jeffrey.; Schenck, Jeffrey.aus; Stewart, Charlie,1993-; Sullivan, Peter,1976-; Valentine, Gary,1961-; Anchor Bay Entertainment, Inc.(CARDINAL)340087; Aro Entertainment (Firm); Barnholtz Entertainment (Firm); Hybrid, LLC.;
Dog who saved Christmas vacation: Director of photography, Jeffrey D. Smith ; edited by Sean Robert Olson ; music by Andres Boulton, Chad M. Rehmann.Dog who saved Christmas: Music by Andres Boulton ; edited by Bryan Roberts and Matt Steinauer ; production designer, Richard G. Calderon ; costume designer, Heather Hershman ; cinematographer, Hank Baumert.Voice of Zeus, Mario Lopez.Gary Valentine, Dean Cain, Paris Hilton, Mario Lopez, Elisa Donovan, Casper Van Dien, Joey "Coco" Diaz, Kayley Stallings, Brennan Bailey, Michael William Arnold, Carlson Young, Mindy Sterling, David O'Donnel, Catherine Oxenberg, Sierra McCormick, Charlie Stewart, Adrienne Barbeau.Dog who saved Christmas vacation: Originally produced for television in 2010.Dog who saved Christmas: Originally broadcast as a motion picture in ABC Family in 2009.Dog who saved Christmas vacation: The Bannister family, including former K-9 police hero Zeus, is back, and this time they're spending their holidays at a beautiful Rocky Mountain resort. But toss in an unexpected visit from cocky Uncle Randy and his foxy poodle Bella and a familiar pair of bumbling jewel thieves and this holiday may be headed downhill fast! Can Zeus solve the crime, save Bella and hit the slopes, all in time for Christmas Day?Dog who saved Christmas: The Bannister family's new addition, Zeus, a former K-9 police hero, appears to be less than the dependable guard dog the family needs. However, when two burglars set out to break into the Bannister's home while they're away for Christmas, Zeus seizes the chance to be a hero, proving every dog - even this one - has his day.MPAA Rating: PG; for some mild language and rude humor.DVD, widescreen, region 1; Dolby surround 5.1.
- Subjects: Christmas films.; Comedy films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Police dogs; Thieves;
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- The big book of Jack the Ripper / by Penzler, Otto,editor,author of introduction.(CARDINAL)351801;
Includes bibliographial references.Of all the real-life serial killers whose gruesome deeds have splashed across headlines throughout human history, few have reached the near-mythical status of Jack the Ripper. Terrorizing the world with a rash of violent murders in London's East End in the fall of 1888, Saucy Jack seemed to vanish just as quickly, leaving future generations to speculate upon his identity and whereabouts -- and living on in some of the most spectacularly unnerving fiction ever written. Collected here are forty-one tales featuring the infamous slasher, from classics by Marie Belloc-Lowndes, Robert Bloch, and Ellery Queen to never-before-seen stories by contemporary masters Jeffery Deaver, Loren D. Estleman, Lyndsay Faye, and many more. Also featured in this volume are essential true-crime artifacts of Jack the Ripper lore, including genuine witness statements, autopsy reports, contemporary news articles, and theories from the world's foremost Ripperologists.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Historical fiction.; True crime stories.; Jack, the Ripper; Jack, the Ripper.; Serial murderers; Detective and mystery stories, American.; Historical fiction, American.; Serial murders;
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- Vampyr [videorecording] / by Dreyer, Carl Theodor,1889-1968.pro; Gérard, Henriette.; Hieronimko, Jan.; Jul, Christen.; Mandel, Rena,1901-1987.act; Maté, Rudolph,1899-1964.cng; Roos, Jørgen,1922-1998.; Schmitz, Sybille,1909-1955.act; Schutz, Maurice.; Tybjerg, Casper.; West, Julian,1904-1981.proact; Zeller, Wolfgang,1893-1967.cmp; Dreyer, Carl Theodor,1889-1968.Vampyr.; Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan,1814-1873.Carmilla.(CARDINAL)543760; Conti Film G.m.b.H.; Criterion Collection (Firm)(CARDINAL)348269; Dansk Kulturfilm.; Danske filminstitut.; Janus Films.; Statens filmcentral (Denmark);
Photographie, Rudolph Maté ; musik, Wolfgang Zeller; dialogregie und tonschnitt [dialog direction/sound editing], Paul Falkenberg.Julian West (Allan Gray), Maurice Schutz (Der Schlossherr [The lock gentleman]), Rena Mandel (Giséle), Sybille Schmitz (Léone, seine töchter [his daughter]), Jan Hieronimko (der Dorfarzt [The village physician]), Henriette Gerard (Die alte Frau vom Friedhof [The old woman of the cemetery]), Albert Bras (Die alte Diener [The old servant]), N. Babanini (seine Frau [his wife]), Jane Mora (Die Krankenschwester [the nurse])."With Vampyr, Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyser's brilliance of achieving mesmerizing atmosphere and austere, profoundly unsettling imagery was for once applied to the horror genre. Yet the result--concerning an occult student assailed by various supernatural haunts and local evildoers in a village outside Paris--is nearly unclassifiable, a host of stunning camera and editing tricks and densely layered sounds creating a mood of dreamlike terror. With its rolling fogs, ominous scythes, and foreboding echoes, Vampyr is one of cinema's great nightmares."--ContainerDisc 1: "This is the tale of the strange adventures of young Allan Gray, who immersed himself in the study of devil worship and vampires. Preoccupied with superstitions of centuries past, he became a dreamer for whom the line between the real and the supernatural became blurred. His aimless wanderings led him late one evening to a secluded inn by the river in a village called Courtempierre"--Title screen. Grey starts seeing weird, inexplicable sights (a man whose shadow has a life of its own, a mysterious scythe-bearing figure tolling a bell, a terrifying dream of his own burial) but things come to a head when one of the daughters of the lord of the castle succumbs to anaemia - or is it something more sinister?Disc 2: Supplements.Not rated.DVD; Dolby digital mono; 1.19:1 aspect ratio.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Foreign films.; Horror films.; Motion pictures, German.; Vampire films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Foreign films.; Motion pictures, German.; Vampires;
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