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1by Champion Paper and Fibre Company;“... in the '"-·orld. "He's - e ame type a the fellow who planned the Tower of BabeL" Rep. John Dingell, (Democrat from...”
Published 1943
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2Published 1978“... Democratic Club, a member of the executive committee of the North Carolina Young Democratic Club, and vice...”
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3by Champion Paper and Fibre Company;“.... "Our di scu sions should have firm anchorage in the basic princi ples of democratic government...”
Published 1944
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4Published 1977“... was active in political affairs and was considered on.e of the outstanding leaders of the Democratic Party...”
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5by Champion Paper and Fibre Company;“... slowly but surely grov.~ing in po·wer and th1·eatening the very exi tence of our Democratic form of o...”
Published 1947
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7by Jackson County Genealogical Society (N.C.);“... in compiling this article. Tuckaseigee Democrat Describes Jackson From the worn pages of the Tuckaseigee...”
Published 2017
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10by Western Carolina University;“... his teaching to a wider audience in Russia. His idea was taken up by the National Democratic Institute...”
Published 2009
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11by Western Carolina University;“... the Democratic Convention in San Francisco, July 11-20. He represented the National Association of Social Workers...”
Published 1984
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12by Champion Paper and Fibre Company;“... National Guard and for a Democratic mass meeting. However, the greatest acclamation and applause...”
Published 1936
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13Published 1978“... pleasant attitude toward life and his fellowman. He was community minded, a loyal Democrat, a natural...”
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15by Champion Fibre Company;“... overnight. 'For instance, it seems that Paul Robinson has bolted the Democratic party with wh1ch he has...”
Published 1936
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16by Champion Paper and Fibre Company;“...." But did yuu ever consider the company as a livin · -ymbol of the democratic way of life? Ann Brackett, a o...”
Published 1952
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