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- Civic clubs hear foster care report by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column: A 2
- Subjects: Sims, Bernita.; Slane, Marsha.; High Point Children's Cabinet.; Rotary Club of High Point (N.C.); Kiwanis Club of High Point (N.C.); Burrell, Travis.;
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- Foster care initiative is working, report says by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut47021040178800;
Page & column: B3 2
- Subjects: High Point Children's Cabinet.; Foster care.; Family Services of the Piedmont.; Bonney, Tom.; Guilford County (N.C.). Department of Social Servicess.;
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- Close to home: Lack of available homes forces foster children out of city AND 'It tugs on your heart': Family details affection for foster children AND Woman's childhood dream realized with fostering. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column:A1-1 AND A3-1 AND A3-4.
- Subjects: Hines, Chris.; Charles, Julia.; Spain, Robert.; Spain, Phyllis.; Horsley, Chrishuana.; Guilford County (N.C.). Health and Human Services Department.; High Point (N.C.) Children's Cabinet.; Greensboro (N.C.). Health and Human Services Department.; Foster care.;
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- Community leaders: United Way of High Point honors agencies, outstanding volunteer at meeting by High Point Enterprise.;
photoPage & column: B1-2
- Subjects: United Way of Greater High Point (N.C.) -- 2009 Annual Meeting.; United Wayof Greater High Point (N.C.) -- Child Advocate of the Year Award.; The Children's Cabinet of High Point (N.C.); Kearns, Dot.; Guilford County (N.C.). Board of Education.; High Point (N.C.) Country Club.; Cross, Pete.; Miller, David.; United Way of Greater High Point (N.C.) -- Chairman Award.; United Way of Greater High Point (N.C.) -- Community Partner Award.; High Point (N.C.) Enterprise.; Scott, Jason.; Belk.; High Point University (High Point, N.C.); Palmer, Pamela.;
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- From the frontlines: Community celebrates programs that keep children safe by Family Service of the Piedmont Inc.;
High Point Veritcal Files: Family Services
- Subjects: Gilbert, Patti.; Pitts, Shanta.; White, Alex.; White, Katrina.; Cross, Katherine.; Fealy, Jim.; Wray, David.; Styers, Paige.; Williams, Beverly.; Smothers, Becky.; Family Service the Piedmont, Inc.; Guilford County Blue Ribbon For Kids Campaign.; High Point Childwatch.; Hallelujah House.; High Point Children's Cabinet.;
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- Agencies get behind Children's Cabinet by High Point Enterprise.;
Bogest, MaryPage & column: B 6
- Subjects: Child Welfare.; Slane, Marsha.; Miller, David.; Sims, Bernita.; Starke, Wanda.; Burrell, Travis.; Davidson, Bill.; Davidson, Linda.; Relay For Life (High Point, N.C.);
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- The dark side of Hopkinsville / by Poston, Ted,1906-1974.(CARDINAL)359514; Hauke, Kathleen A.,editor.(CARDINAL)359515;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-107).Mr. Jack Johnson and Me -- The werewolf of Woolworth's -- Knee Baby Watkins -- Cousin blind Mary -- Papa was a democrat -- Mr. Beefer Jones -- High on the hog -- The birth of a notion -- Rat Joiner whips the Kaiser -- The revolt of the evil fairies.Preserving and engaging, little-known slice of American life, The Dark Side of Hopkinsville is a collection of ten picaresque tales bearing witness to a black child's life in a southern town at the turn of the century. Born and reared in Hopkinsville Kentucky, Ted Poston became the first black career-long reporter for a major metropolitan daily and served as a member of Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Negro Cabinet" in Washington in 1940. After thirty-five years at the Post, Poston was without question the "Dean of Black Journalists." Acquainted with the major figures of the Harlem Renaissance, Poston regaled his associates with tales of his childhood. These memories resulted in the stories collected here. Told from the vantage point of "Ted," a bright, high-spirited student at Booker T. Washington Colored Grammar Schook, the stories focus on a coterie of imaginative children, their entertainments and games, ties to the church, and relations with immediate and extended families.--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Poston, Ted, 1906-1974; Segregation; African Americans; African Americans;
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- Katharine Graham's Washington. by Graham, Katharine,1917-2001.(CARDINAL)507045; Graham, Katharine,1917-2001.(CARDINAL)507045;
Greatest man in the world -- Tourists see the sights -- Washington -- I love Washington -- Washington events: Hope tempers sorrow of whole people at tomb of humble dead soldier -- High point -- Era's end -- Depression days -- Lion at bay -- Royal close-ups -- Royal visitors -- Morning means another day -- Parade of '53 -- Thursday night: first sparks of anger -- President watching: Foremost man of his age -- Reminiscences of the Hardings -- Timely death of President Harding -- Coolidge days -- First Christmas with the Roosevelts -- Life with Mamie -- JFK -- Kennedys -- Outrageous memoirs of the presidential kennel keeper -- Never send to know for whom the wedding bell tolls -- Peace at last -- Man in the emergency room -- How we lived -- Washington women: On women's suffrage and a notable Washington woman -- Alice R. Longsworth: defying convention -- Herald angel -- Pioneer woman of the twentieth century -- Private lives of government girls -- Political wife -- Women and children -- Washington humor: Attic in my edifice: some random notes -- Natives: their work and curious temperament -- Four funny columns -- Winners go to Washington, D.C. -- How Washington works: Mrs. Boggs gets seated -- Washington's curious caste system ... [et al.]Washington overview: Washington scene -- City of magnificent intentions -- Main Street-on-Potomac -- Natural setting -- Washington evening -- Living in Washington, D.C. -- It's Middletown-on-the-Potomac -- Drama of conflict -- True grit and imitation grandeur -- Mr. and Mrs. Smith come to Washington: Old order changeth -- New boy on Capitol Hill -- Report on a life lived in Washington -- Life intertwines along the Potomac -- Unpaid manager of a small hotel -- Social Washington: Society of the nation's capital -- Don'ts in Washington -- Boiled bosoms -- Innocence and mischief -- Dining-out Washington -- Washington parties are serious affairs -- Rumblossoms on the Potomac -- Bigwigs, littlewigs, and no wigs at all -- She teaches Washington to put on airs -- Period pieces: Washington portraits -- One sits by the fire and surveys the world -- Old Washington vanished, never to return -- Capital underworld -- President and his cabinet -- View from E Street -- Memoirs of a congressman's daughter -- Same place, different frenzy -- World War I: War-time Washington -- Capital at war -- Topsy-turvy capital -- World War II: Washington is a state of mind -- Main gate -- Churchill brightens the first war Christmas -- Boom town and the strains of the new -- Alleys of Washington -- Visitors to Washington: Letter from a self-made diplomat to his constituents -- Will Rogers out of his element -- Young hero from Colorado -- Lindbergh, the perfect guest --Contributors: Abigail McCarthy, Alice R. Longsworth, Art Buchwald, Arthur M. Schlessenger, Jr., Barbara Howar, Ben Bradlee, David Brinkley, David McCullough, Dean Acheson, Drew Pearson, Robert S. Allen, Eleanor Roosevelt, Grace Tully, Harry Truman, Henry Allen, Henry Kissinger, Isabel Anderson, Jack Anderson, Jack Valenti, James Thurber, John dos Passos, Jonathan Daniels, Lady Bird Johnson, Lilian R. Parks, Liz Carpenter, Merriman Smith, Michael K. Deaver, Will Rogers, Nancy Reagan... [et al.]
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Anecdotes.; White House (Washington, D.C.); White House (Washington, D.C.); White House (Washington, D.C.); History;
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