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- SHERRILL, BEN by Business North Carolina.(local)tlcaut25101771038400;
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SHERRILL, BEN WILSON, SR.
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- Police officer's actions draw ire of council AND Councilman says public apology by police chief, officer is needed by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column: A1-1 AND A2-1
- Subjects: Boynton, Strib.; Fealy, Jim.; High Point (N.C.). City Council.; High Point (N.C.). Police Department.; Pettiford, Bridgette.; Douglas, Foster.; Sherrill, Ben.; Smothers, Becky.; Moore, Britt.;
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- Charlie Team by HIGH POINT Vertical Files.;
PoliceHigh Point Police Department 2009 [special edition of the High Point Enterprise]
- Subjects: Stelle, Ken.; Gamble, Anthro, Lt.; Perry, Tracy, Lt.; Yandle, Jay, Lt.; Bartlett, Chuck.; Broos, Brian.; DeLong, C. (Chris); Ehrhardt, Adam.; Felde, Dustin.; Hester, Sarah.; Hicks, Tommy.; Kish, K.C.; Morris, Bob.; Mustian, Paul.; O'Connor, Jim.; O'Toole, Christopher.; Parvin, Robert.; Presson, Elona.; Sherrill, Ben.; Todd, Gary.; Dekker, Andrew.; Hunter, Kimberly.; Trent, Quintin.; High Point (N.C.). Police Department.;
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- The living tradition : North Carolina potters speak / by Mecham, Denny Hubbard.(CARDINAL)295398; Francis, Michelle.(CARDINAL)295210; Zug, Charles G.,III.(CARDINAL)160418; Amberg, Rob.(CARDINAL)266221; North Carolina Pottery Center.(CARDINAL)295492;
Paulus Berensohn -- Jennie Bireline -- Cynthia Bringle -- Charles Davis Brown - Kim Ellington -- Mark Hewitt -- MaryLou Higgins -- Nick Joerling -- Ben Owen III -- Vernon & Pam Owens -- Jane Peiser -- Hal & Eleanor Pugh -- Will Ruggles & Douglass Rankin -- Caroleen Sanders -- Norman Schulman -- Michael Sherrill --Tom Spleth -- Hiroshi Sueyoshi -- Tom Suomalainen -- Neolia Cole Womack.
- Subjects: Interviews.; Biographies.; Potters; Potters; Pottery, American; North Caroliniana.;
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- Setting up your ceramic studio : ideas & plans from working artists / by Scotchie, Virginia.(CARDINAL)270231;
The fundamental studio -- Figurative sculptor's space / Debra Fritts -- Potter's center / Ben Owen III -- Two potters' studio / Suze Lindsay & Kent McLaughlin -- Hand Builder's cottage / Becky Gray -- Production potter's workshop / Vern and Pam Owens -- Hand builder's atelier / Alice Ballard Munn -- Sculptor's barn / Michael Sherrill -- Tile maker's workspace / Kathy Triplett -- Hand Builder's house / Mike Vatalaro -- Potter's retreat / Cynthia Bringle.
- Subjects: Artists' studios; Pottery craft; Pottery industry; Small business;
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- Mercy's song / by Prentice, Candice,author.;
LuAnn Sherrill has just started as chair of the Marietta Christmas-in-History tour but is already overwhelmed by the demands of Fern McPherson. Things are further complicated when one of Luann's former students comes to town to visit her sister Michele, who is immediately carried off to the hospital unconscious. LuAnn and her friends at the Wayfarers Inn must make sense of the cryptic notes in Michele's notebook and solve a possible crime before Christmas. At the same time, LuAnn realizes her feelings for Ben Grimes are something more than just friendship.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Bed and breakfast accommodations; Businesswomen; Friendship; Fugitive slaves; Underground Railroad; Friendships.;
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- What's missing? : inspiration for women seeking faith and joy in their lives / by Pederson, Rena.(CARDINAL)706858;
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- Subjects: Women; Spiritual life.; Women.; Womyn.;
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- Jazz. [videorecording/ by Burns, Ken,1953-(CARDINAL)204062;
Narrated by Keith David. Commentary by Wynton Marsalis, Arvell Shaw, Joya Sherrill, Albert Murray, Stanley Crouch, Gary Giddins, Mercedes Ellington, Milt Hinton, John Sanders, Stan Levy, Jimmy Rowles.When America enters WWII in 1941, swing becomes a symbol of democracy and entertainers like Dave Brubeck, Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw take their music to the armed forces overseas. In Nazi-occupied Europe, gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt blends jazz with his own musical traditions. In New York Billie Holiday is unofficial queen despite a growing addiction to narcotics. Duke Ellington, assisted by the gifted young arranger, Billy Strayhorn, brings his music to ever-greater heights. After dark a small underground of gifted young musicians led by the trumpet virtuoso Dizzy Gillespie and saxophonists Charlie Parker and Ben Webster begin to develop a new fast and intricate way of playing, developing a new music called bebop. Meanwhile in 1945, black soldiers return home to the same racism they fought against, and a growing unrest sets the seeds for future rebellions.DVD.
- Subjects: African American musicians.; Blues (Music); Jazz.; Jazz; Swing (Music); World War, 1939-1945;
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- The Paradox of poverty in America / by Davis, Kenneth S.(Kenneth Sydney),1912-1999.(CARDINAL)129213;
Bibliography: pages 212-224.A collection of newspaper articles, mostly from the New York Times, plus some magazine articles, addressing various aspects of the problem of poverty in the U.S. in the 1960's.
- Subjects: Poor;
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