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    Newsclipping - Gardner-Webb College Dedicates New Memorial Structure Today; Senator Clyde Hoey To Be Main Speaker

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    Newsclipping announcing a dedication of tribute from North Carolina senior United States senator, Clyde Roark Hoey, and others to Oliver Max Gardner on April 16th. Gives a brief history of Gardner and his establishment, along with the increase in employment at his establishment.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-buildings-and-grounds-o-max-gardner-building/1000/thumbnail.jp

    1934 APR 15 - When Thomas Dixon Preached in North Carolina

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    1934, MAY 06 - Family Had Just Come From Arkansas In Covered Wagon

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    An observer to Mr. Meredith (4 October 1962)

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    1934, APR 08 - Three Thomas Dixon Books Sold 3,000,000 Copies

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    Dissent in Mississippi

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    Brief editorial praising James Silver\u27s willingness to criticize race relations in Mississippi; Source: National Observer; Unknown datehttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/jws_clip/1061/thumbnail.jp

    Observation of a new old star cluster

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    Undated - Thomas Dixon story would make great movie

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    1934, APR 22 - Thomas Dixon Successful Playwright and Actor

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    Growth, profits and technological choice: The case of the Lancashire cotton textile industry

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    Using Lancashire textile industry company case studies and financial records, mainly from the period just before the First World War, the processes of growth and decline are re-examined. These are considered by reference to the nature of Lancashire entrepreneurship and the impact on technological choice. Capital accumulation, associated wealth distributions and the character of Lancashire business organisation were sybiotically linked to the success of the industry before 1914. However, the legacy of that accumulation in later decades, chronic overcapacity, formed a barrier to reconstruction and enhanced the preciptious decline of a once great industry
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