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- Business High Point Inc. names first CEO. by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Chapin, Patrick.; Tilley, Scott.; Chapin, Michelle.; Chapin, Sarah.; Business High Point (N.C.) Inc.;
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- Literacy groups join forces to promote reading by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Chapin, Michelle.; Adams, Adriana.; Reading Connections.; Ready for School, Ready for Life.; Literacy.;
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- "Mission Possible" guides YWCA efforts. by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: High Point (N.C.) Country Club.; Bogest, Mary.; Tucker, Chad.; Burnett, Melody.; Chapin, Patrick.; Chapin, Michelle.; Wagner, Jay.; Gauldin, Rachel Moss.; Majors, Heidi.; Stanley, Monika.; Gendy, Moriah.; Old, Michelle.; Majors, Heidi.; Collins, Allison.; Collins, Betsy.; Bowman, Nancy.; Morgan, Marshall.; Hutchens, Shelley.; Adams, Peggy.; Stanley, Monika.; Plaxico, Pat.; Prentzas, Christina.; Slane, Marsha.; Tucker, Chad.; McGee, Sharrard.; Wagner, Jay.; Smith, Bobby.; Jones, Victor.; Moore, Britt.; Peters, Monica.; Ewing, Jason.; Scarborough, Don.; Collins, Betsy.; Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) (High Point, N.C.);
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- Music from and inspired by the motion picture Dead man walking [sound recording]. by Springsteen, Bruce.(CARDINAL)170342; Cash, Johnny.(CARDINAL)138847; Vega, Suzanne.; Lovett, Lyle.; Khan, Nusrat Fateh Ali.; Vedder, Eddie.; Waits, Tom,1949-; Shocked, Michelle.; Carpenter, Mary Chapin,1958-; Earle, Steve.; Smith, Patti.(CARDINAL)346051; Carpenter, Mary-Chapin.;
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- Subjects: Motion picture music.; Rock music; Country music;
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- Women painting women : in earnest : a traveling museum exhibition / by El-Bermani, Alia,curator.; Feissel, Diane,curator.; Customs House Museum (Clarksville, Tennessee),host institution.; J. Wayne Stark Galleries (Texas A & M University),host institution.;
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- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Women artists; Art, American; Women artists.; Women in art.; Women artists; Art, Modern;
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- Crush : writers reflect on love, longing, and the lasting power of their first celebrity crush / by Alter, Cathy,editor.(CARDINAL)462721; Singleton, Dave,1961-editor.(CARDINAL)462310;
A star-studded collection of essays from acclaimed and bestselling authors and celebrities that illuminates the lasting power of desire and longing, and celebrates our initiation into the euphoria, pain, and mystery that is our first celebrity crush. A few channeled their devotion into obsessively writing embarrassing fan letters. Some taped pics in school lockers. Others decorated their bedroom walls with posters. Here are funny, whimsical, sometimes cringe-worthy tales of falling head over heels for River Phoenix, Mary Tyler Moore, Howard Cosell, Jared Leto, and a host of other pop culture icons.
- Subjects: Essays.; Infatuation.; Celebrities.; First loves.;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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- 20 great kid songs [sound recording] celebrating 20 years of the best in children's music. by Music for Little People (Firm);
MARCIVE 12/19/07Various performers.A collection of twenty songs for kids, featuring performances by Tom Chapin, Rita Coolidge, Maria Muldaur, Raffi, and others.
- Subjects: Children's songs.; Songs.;
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- Among others : Blackness at MoMA / by English, Darby,1974-author.(CARDINAL)782690; Barat, Charlotte,author.(CARDINAL)835814; Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.),issuing body.(CARDINAL)139062;
Includes bibliographical references."This expansive collection of essays on nearly 200 works in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art is the first substantial exploration of MoMA's uneven historical relationship with black artists, black audiences and the broader subject of racial blackness. By addressing these subjects through the consideration of works produced either by black artists or in response to race-related subjects, 'Among Others' confronts two kinds of truth: one plainly factual and informative, the other moral. It is equal parts historical investigation and truth-telling about the Museum's role in the history of the cultural politics of race. The richly illustrated volume begins with two historical essays. The first, by Darby English and Charlotte Barat, traces the history of MoMA's encounters with racial blackness since its founding--from an early commitment to African art and solo exhibitions devoted to the work of artists such as William Edmondson and Jacob Lawrence in the 1930s and 1940s, to its activities during the Civil Rights Movement, to the controversial Primitivism show of 1984 and beyond. The second essay, by Mabel O. Wilson, scrutinizes the Museum's record in collecting the work of black architects and designers. Following these essays are nearly 200 plates, each accompanied by an essay by one of the over 100 authors who hail from a range of fields." --
- Subjects: Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.); African Americans in art.; Art and race; Black people in art.; African American artists.; Artists, Black.; Museums and minorities; African Americans; Black people; Race in art.; Art;
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- This I believe II : more personal philosophies of remarkable men and women / by Allison, Jay.(CARDINAL)764062; Gediman, Dan.(CARDINAL)479511;
Featuring 80 Americans--from the famous to the unknown--this series of insightful observations completes the thought that the book's title introduces. Each piece compels readers to rethink not only how they arrive at their own personal beliefs but also how they share them with others.
- Subjects: Belief and doubt.; Conduct of life.; Life.; Celebrities.;
- Available copies: 16 / Total copies: 18
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- 101 women who shaped South Carolina / by Littlefield, Valinda W.,1953-editor.(CARDINAL)295752; Edgar, Walter B.,1943-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)172986;
Includes bibliographical references.Foreword / Walter Edgar -- Introduction -- PART 1. Reformers, organizers, and leaders: Lady of Cofitachequi (1540) -- Eliza Lucas Pinckney (ca. 1722-1793) -- Sarah Moore Grimké (1792-1873) and Angelina Emily Grimké (1805-1879) -- Ann Pamela Cunningham (1816-1875) -- Mary Amarinthia Snowden (1819-1898) -- Sarah Flournoy Moore Chapin (ca. 1830-1896) -- Rollin Sisters (1845-1934) -- Mary Putnam Gridley (1850-1939) -- Clelia Peronneau McGowan (1865-1956) -- Mary Barnett Poppenheim (1866-1936) and Louisa Bouknight Poppenheim (1868-1957) -- Susan Pringle Frost (1873-1960) -- Pollitzer Sisters (1881-1979) -- Eunice Temple Ford Stackhouse (1885-1980) -- Frances Ravenel Smythe Edmunds (1916-2010) -- Charity Edna Adams Earley (1918-2002) -- Caroline Etheredge Hembel (1918-2001) -- Crandall Close Bowles (1947-present) -- Darla Dee Moore (1954-present) --PART 2. Writers, novelists, playrights, and poets: Maria Henrietta Pinckney (?-1836) -- Louisa Susanna Cheves McCord (1810-1879) -- Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut (1823-1886) -- Phoebe Yates Pember (1823-1913) -- Susan Dupont Petigru King (1824-1875) -- Harriott Horry Rutledge Ravenel (1832-1912) -- Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle (1845-1921) -- Frances Guignard Gibbes (1870-1948) -- Beatrice Ravenel (1870-1956) -- Julia Mood Peterkin (1880-1961) -- Anne King Gregorie (1887-1960) -- Katherine Drayton Mayrant Simons (1890-1969) -- Mary Chevillette Simms Oliphant (1891-1988) -- Grace Lumpkin (ca. 1896-1980) -- Gwen Bristow (1903-1980) -- Carrie Allen McCray (1913-2008) -- Vertamae Grosvenor (1938-2016) -- Charlayne Hunter-Gault (1942-present) -- Valerie Sayers (1952-present) -- Lynn Carol Finney (1957-present) --PART 3. Artists, athletes and entertainers: Clara Louise Kellogg (1842-1916) -- Alice Ravenel Huger Smith (1876-1958) -- Anna Heyward Taylor (1879-1956) -- Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (1883-1979) -- Lily Strickland (1884-1958) -- Lucile Ellerbe Godbold (1900-1981) -- Lillian Ellison (1923-2007) -- Althea Gibson (1927-2003) -- Eartha Kitt (1927-2008) -- Mary Jackson (1945-present) -- Martha Marshall Chapman II (1949-present) -- Vanna White (1957-present) -- Dawn Michelle Staley (1970-present) --PART 4. Educators and activists: Madame Rose Talvande (ca. 1790-ca. 1840) and Madame Ann Marsan (Mason) Talvande (ca. 1807-1850) -- Esther Hill Hawks (1833-1906) -- Martha Schofield (1839-1916) -- Susie King Taylor (ca. 1848-1912) -- Abbie Mandana Holmes Christensen (1852-1938) -- Mary Honor Farrow Wright (1862-1946) -- Elizabeth Evelyn Wright (1872-1906) -- Mattie Jean Adams (1873-1947) -- Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955) -- Ida Jane Dacus (1875-1964) -- Laura Bragg (1881-1978) -- Wil Lou Gray (1883-1984) -- Mamie Elizabeth Garvin Fields (1888-1987) -- Eudora Ramsay Richardson (1891-1973) -- Irene Dillard Elliott (1892-1978) -- Kate Vixon Wofford (1894-1954) -- Septima Poinsette Clark (1898-1987) -- Modjeska Monteith Simkins (1899-1992) -- Ruby Ethel Middleton Forsythe (1905-1992) -- Donella Brown Wilson -- (1909-2017) -- Augusta Braxton Baker (1911-1998) -- Bernice Violanthe Robinson (1914-1994) -- Fannie Phelps Adams (1917-2016) -- Henrie Monteith Treadwell (1946-present) --PART 5. Medical professionals: Sarah Campbell Allan (1861-1954) -- Lucy Hughes Brown (1863-1911) -- Anna De Costa Banks (1869-9130) -- Matilda Arabella Evans (1872-1935) -- Love Rosa Hirschmann Gannt (1876-1935) -- Jane Bruce Guignard (1876-1963) -- Nina Littlejohn (1879-1963) -- Marian Baxter Paul (1897-1980) -- Maude Daniel Callen (1898-1990) -- Hilla Sheriff (1903-1988) -- Catherine Mae McKee McCottry (1921-2018) --PART 6. Legislators, jurists, and political activists: Virginia Durant Covington Young (1842-1906) -- Emily Plume Evans (1865-1942) -- Eulalie Chafee Salley (1883-1975) -- Mary Gordon Ellis (1890-1934) -- James Margrave Perry (1894-1964) -- Alice Buck Norwood Spearman Wright (1902-1989) -- Barbara Wischan Moxon (1921-2011) -- Harriet Keyserling (1922-2010) -- Ferdinan Backer Stevenson (1928-2001) -- Lucille Simmons Whipper (1928-present) -- Nell Whitley Smith (1929-2011) -- Sarah Mae Fleming Brown (1933-1993) -- Gladys Elizabeth Johnston Patterson (1939-2018) -- Jean Hoefer Toal (1943-present) -- Nikki Randhawa Haley (1972-present)."This collection gathers entries previously published as part of the South Carolina Encyclopedia. Each entry offers a thumbnail description of a woman with a connection to South Carolina who made a significant impact in the history of the state, nation, and, in some cases, world. The collection is organized chronologically by time period, with women associated with each period included in that section. Introductory material is provided by Valinda W. Littlefield, Associate Professor of History, University of South Carolina"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Encyclopedias.; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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