The Raleigh Register‘s description of campaigning à la 1850s could spur today’s campaign strategists to return to some methods of old. At the polls, there was a slight lack of that calm Roman dignity ascribed to us by our Fourth-of-July oratorsinasmuch as the voters skipped about with the vivacity of Frenchmen, and exercised their tongues […]
Archive for July 26th, 2012
Politicians: Flip-Flopping is Out. Twisting and Turn is In.
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Check out what’s new in the North Carolina Collection
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Several new titles just added to “New in the North Carolina Collection.” To see the full list simply click on the link in the entry or click on the “New in the North Carolina Collection” tab at the top of the page. As always, full citations for all the new titles can be found in […]
“Southern” recipes from the collection.
Posted in Recipes, Tar Heelia on July 26, 2012 | 1 Comment »
From Columbus County Cookbook II. From The Charlotte Cookbook. From Soup to Nuts: a Cook Book of Recipes Contributed by Housewives and Husbands of Alamance County and Other Sections of State and Country. From The Junior Service League’s Chapel Hill Cook Book: Tried and Tested Recipes. From Recipes for Gourmet Eating: A Compilation of Favorite […]