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Britt Tyson Celebrates Twenty Years by HIGH POINT Vertical Files.;
Historic Properties-- Briles Housearticle from the Junior League's Newsletter-- HighLights
Subjects: Junior League of High Point (N.C.); Tyson, Britt.;
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Junior League bids farewell to longtime manager by High Point Enterprise.;
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Subjects: Tyson, Britt.; Michener, Meredith Slane.; Joyce, Mary Lib.; Joyce, Fred.; Jones, Sarah.; Collins, Alison.; Hardee, Susan.; Historic Properties.;
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Junior League continues to serve community by High Point Enterprise.;
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Subjects: Cumby, Donna.; Elder, Sadie.; Earnst, Beth.; Kelly, Deana.; Srrimanolis, Zafeira.; Thiel, Emily.; Staley, Crystal.; Davis, Holly.; Crowe, Kristin.; Ruehl, Laine.; Jarrell, Cindy.; Jablonski, Kelly.; Thiel, Emily.; Bogest, Mary.; Sedberry, Jeanne.; Kohlenberg, Jackie.; Elder, Wil.; Elder, Gemma.; Jarrell, Cindy.; Jarrell, Tom, Judge.; Farris, Lore.; Delgauddio, Julie.; Biddle, Kendra.; Tyson, Britt.; Davis, Ross.; Both, Heidi.; Simon, Gary.; Johnston, Laura.; Thiel, Matt.; Junior League of High Point (N.C.);
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The league of legend keepers [videorecording] : shadows / by Blake-Thomas, Elizabeth,film director,actor.; Tyson, Richard,1961-actor.; Brennan, Jake,actor.(CARDINAL)787122; Uncork'd Entertainment (Firm),publisher.;
DVD; Widescreen presentation.Richard Tyson, Jake Brennan, Isabella Blake-thomas, Britt Flatmo, Ethan Munck.A family of archaeologists find the fifth pendant that has been missing for centuries. Unfortunately, a spirit has also been searching for this pendant. Once all pendants are brought together the shadows from the past are released. Will Sophie be able to save her town from the shadows?
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Pendants (Jewelry); Archaeologists; Shades and shadows;
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Sedgefield Manor is scene of high by High Point Enterprise.;
High Point Vertical Files: Civic Clubs--High Point Debutante ClubArticle includes and addtional list of guests
Subjects: Wagner, Olivia.; Ellis, Anne Patton.; Tyson, Jane White.; Parham, Della Copeland.; Phillips, Earl Norfleet.; Armfield, Jennie Britt.; Bell, Margaret Lynn.; Donald, Martha Anne.; Dozier, Mary Frances.; Ellis, Ann Patton.; Finch, Carolyn Elizabeth.; Franklin, Frances Cater.; Gray, Virginia Ann.; Groome, Janet Lyns.; Hunt, Patricia Sue.; Morgan, Dolly Joanna.; Palmer, Margaret Pendleton.; Parham, Delia Copeland.; Perkinson, Carolyn Ann.; Stell, Anna Lawrence.; Stephens, Ann Graham.; Tyson, Jane White.; Wagner, Olivia.; Wilson, Carol Holton.; Quinn, Aaron, Mrs.; Tucker, Royster, Mrs.; High Point Debutante Club.; Sedgefield Manor (High Point, N.C.); Emerwood Country Club (High Point, N.C.);
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Bladen County Cemetery records vol. I. by Odom, Nash A.;
Allen cemetery - Antioch United Methodist Church Cemetery - Atkinson Cemetery - Baker Cemetery - Baldwin Cemetery - Beatty Family Cemetery - Benson Graveyard - Beth Car Presbyterian Church Cemetery - Bethlehem Methodist Church Cemetery - Blackburn Family Cemetery - Bladenboro Mill Cemetery - Blennon Cemetery - Blizzard Cemetery - Bluefield United Methodist Church Cemetery - Bordeaux Family Cemetery - Branch Cemetery - Briar Branch Baptist Church Cemetery - Brisson or Tyson Cemetery - Britt Cemetery - Brown Cemetery - Brown Marsh Presbyterian Church Burial Ground - Needam Bryan Cemetery - William Bryan Family Cemetery - Bryant Cemetery - Bryne Cemetery - C.H. Burney Family Cemetery - Frank Burney Family Cemetery - William Cain Family Cemetery - Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery - Cumberland County Cape Fear Baptist Church Cemetery - Carroll Cemetery - Cashwell Cemetery - Center Roads Baptist Church Cemetery - Clark Family Cemetery - Corbett Cemetery - Costin Cemetery - Council Family Cemetery - Cowan-Lesesne Cemetery - Cromartie Cemetery - Croom Cemetery - Culbreth Family Cemetery - Cumberland Union Baptist Church Cemetery - Currie Cemetery - Davis Cemetery - Deaver Family Cemetery - Devane Cemetery - Dickson Cemetery - Dowless Family Cemetery - Dunn's Creek Cemetery or Thames Cemetery - Dyson Cemetery - Edge Cemetery - Evans Family Cemetery - Everett Cemetery - Old Frenchers Creek Baptist Church Cemetery - Gillespie Cemetery - Gilmore Cemetery - Gooden Family Cemetery - Grimes Cemetery - Guyton Family Cemetery - Hair Family Cemetery - Hammonds Cemetery - Harvey Cemetery - Hendon Community Cemetery - Herring Family Cemetery - Old Hickory Grove Cemetery - Hickory Grove Baptist Churchard - Hursey Cemetery - Innis Family Cemetery - Jessup Family Cemetery - Johnson Cemetery - Kelly Community Cemetery - Kemp Family Cemetery - King Cemetery - Kinlaw Cemetery - Lagoon Baptist Church Cemetery - Erie Lallersledz, Esq. Cemetery - Larkins Cemetery - Leggett Cemetery - Lennon Cemetery - Lewis Cemetery - Lucas Cemetery
Subjects: Cemeteries;
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The families of northern Moore County : abstract of miscellaneous and rare records / by Jackson, Morgan,(Family historian)compiler.;
volume 1. 1746-1830 --
Subjects: Families; African Americans;
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The families of northern Moore County : abstract of miscellaneous and rare records / by Jackson, Morgan(Family historian)(CARDINAL)851459;
volume 1. 1746-1830 -- volume 2. 1831-1929
Subjects: Family histories.; Families; African Americans;
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The mind and faith of Justice Holmes; his speeches, essays, letters and judicial opinions / by Holmes, Oliver Wendell,Jr.,1841-1935.(CARDINAL)141349; Lerner, Max,1902-1992.(CARDINAL)148799;
"Note on the Holmes literature": pages 452-460.I. Campaigns of life and law : 1. A fighting faith: the Civil War : Autobiographical sketch (1861) ; The class of 1861: a poem (1864) ; Memorial day (1884) ; Harvard college in the war (1884) ; The Soldier's faith (1895) ; "Parts of the unimaginable whole" : "The class of '61": Fiftieth anniversary reunion (1911) -- 2. Law as calling, life as art : "Our mistress, the law" : Suffolk bar association dinner. "Your business as thinkers" : "The profession of the law" (1886). "The love of honor" : "On receiving the degree of doctor of laws," Yale University commencement (1886). The black spearheads of change : "Learning and science" (1895). A man and the universe : Speech at Brown University commencement (1897). "The test is battle": George Otis Shattuck : Answer to resolutions of the bar (1897). Life as joy, duty, end : Speech at a dinner given by the bar association of Boston (1900) -- 3. Law as civilization : "Masters and men": the gas-stokers; strike (1873) ; Selections from the common law (1881) : Liability and revenge (from lecture I) ; Punishment, morals and the external standard (from lecture II) ; Torts and social experience (from Lecture III and IV). The path of the law (1897) -- 4. Law as judgement: some Massachusetts judicial opinions : The legislature and the Weavers : Commonwealth v. Perry (1891). "Communism" in wood and coal : Advisory opinion of the justices (1892). Publication at peril : Hanson v. globe newspaper company (1893). The referendum and the woman voter : Advisory opinion of the justices (1894). Speaking without a permit : Commonwealth v. Davis (1895). Labor in the struggle for life : Vegelahn v. Guntner (1896). The closed shop and the wage fund : Plant v. Woods (1900). Death by molar or molecular motion : Storti v. commonwealth (1901) -- II. Supreme Court justice : 1. America as a going concern : The first Supreme Court case : Otis v. Parker (1903). Allowing play for the joints : Missouri, Kansas, and Tennessee Railroad v. May (1904). Herbert Spencer in New York bakeries : Lochner v. New York (1905). Liberty and the "yellow dog" contract : Adair v. U.S. (1908). Equal bargaining power for workers : Coppage v. Kansas (1915). "Experiments in insulated chambers": Truax v. Corrigan (1921). Paying for pain and mutilation : Arizona employers' liability cases (1919). "The product of ruined lives": Hammer v. Dagenhard (1918). A dogma among scrubwomen : Adkins v. Children's hospital (1923). The state and the great public needs : Noble State Bank v. Haskell (1911). Where police power ends : Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon (1922). Doctrinal fictions and state power : Tyson bros v. Banton (1927). "Pure usurpation and subtle fallacy" : Black and White Taxicab co. v. Brown and Yellow Taxicab co. (1928). The case of the poisoned pool : United Zinc Co. v. Britt (1922). Death at a railroad crossing : Baltimore and Ohio railroad co. v. Goodman (1927). Circus lithographs and originality : Bleistein v. Donaldson lithographing company (1903). "A page on copyright" : White-Smith music co. v. Apollo co. (1908). Music with meals : Herbert v. Shanley co. (1917). A great case and bad law : Northern securities company v. U.S. (1904). Commerce as a continuum : Swift and co. v. U.S. (1905). Social desires and Dr. Miles's medicines : Dr. Miles medical co. v. Park and sons co. (1911). Free trade in industrial information : American column and lumber co. v. U.S. (1921). Shoddy and the manifestly absurd : Weaver v. Palmer bros co. (1926). On legislative motive : Frost v. California (1926) ; Absentee control in drugstores : Louis K. Liggett co. v. Baldridge (1928). Tax law and the penumbra : Schlesinger v. Wisconsin (1925). "A line there must be" : Louisville gas co. v. Coleman (1928). No limit but the sky: Baldwin v. Missouri (1930). Judges as a privilege class : Evans v. Gore (1920). The governor and the labor leader : Moyer v. Peabody (1909). They created a nation, not a document : Missouri v. Holland (1920). Housing in wartime Washington: Block v. Hirsh (1921). Spiderwebs and presidential power : Myers v. U.S. (1926) -- 2. State power and free trade ideas : Clear and present danger : Schenck v. U.S. (1919). A speech by Eugene Debs : Debs v. U.S. (1919). Two leaflets and an experiment : Abrams v. U.S. (1919). The postmaster goes to war: Milwaukee social democratic publishing co. v. Burleson (1921). A common tongue and freedom of teaching : Meyer v. Nebraska (1923) ; Bartels v. Iowa (1923). "Every idea is an incitement" : Gitlow v. N.Y. (1925). "Freedom for the thought that we hate" : U.S. v. Schwimmer (1928). Negro disfranchisement in Texas : Nixon v. Herndon (1927). The judge and the editor : Toledo newspaper co. v. U.S. (1918). Peonage in Alabama : Bailey v. Alabama (1911). Trail by mob : Frank v. Mangum (1915). Justice as a mask : Moore v. Dempsey (1923). Malt Whisky and the external standard : Peck v. Tribune co. (1909). "Three generations of imbeciles" : Buck v. Bell (1927) ; The "dirty business" of wire tapping : Olmstead v. U.S. (1928) -- III. The savor of life : 1. Men and ideas : Montesquieu (1900) ; John Marshall (1901) ; John Chipman Gray (1917) ; Law and the court (1913) ; Ideals and doubts (1915) ; Natural law (1918) ; Law and social reform (1923) ; Opinions and champagnes (1920) ; A preface : To the collected legal papers (1920). -- 2. Letters : To William James ; To John C.H. Wu ; To Lady Pollock ; To Sir Frederick Pollock -- 3. Last words : "Gold to the sunset" (1932) ; The arrow in flames (1932) ; "Death plucks my ears" (1931).
Subjects: Constitutional law; Law; Law.;
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