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He hung around New York, waiting to hear whether they would accept it for production and in that time came down to Asheville and also paid a short visit to Chapel Hill, where with almost childish delight he visited old friends and favorite campus spots.
Had Krim gone farther from New York than Chapel Hill, he might have discovered that large numbers of American Jews do not find his New York version of the Jews' lot remotely recognizable.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2012.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1994
Legal scholar Jim Drennan, an expert on the court system at the Institute of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, told the Winston-Salem Journal in a 2007 interview that the ability to use this form of guilty plea as an option in courts had a far-reaching effect throughout the United States.
* David A. Plaisted University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
* Owings, W. A. Dolph, Elizabeth Pribic and Nikola Pribic, The Sarajevo Trial ( Chapel Hill: Documentary Publications, 1984 )
University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill and London.
* Whitney, Robert W., State and Revolution in Cuba: Mass Mobilization and Political Change, 1920 – 1940, Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 2001.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003.
Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1996.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997.
In 1964, Brooks founded the Department of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and chaired it for 20 years.
* Thomas Jefferson Award, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ( 1986 )
Category: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty
The first ACM Hypertext ( hyperediting and databases ) academic conference took place in November 1987, in Chapel Hill NC, where many other applications, including the branched literature writing software Storyspace, were also demonstrated.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997.
P. Erickson, MasterClasses in Spanish Piano Music, Hinshaw Music, Chapel Hill North Carolina, 1984.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
He taught in the Society's summer Linguistic Institute in 1938-1941, with the 1938-1940 Institutes being held in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the 1941 Institute in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
In 1941 Bloomfield worked with Ottawa dialect speaker Angeline Williams at the 1941 Linguistic Institute held at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, resulting in a posthumously published volume of texts.
* Joan Shelley Rubin, The Making of Middlebrow Culture ( Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992 ).
* 1994 – WXYC, the student radio station of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, provides the world's first internet radio broadcast.
Programs and fellowships for the study of Objectivism have been supported at the University of Pittsburgh, University of Texas at Austin and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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A college service of worship is held each Sunday morning at eleven o'clock in the Chapel.
Attendance at the Chapel Service is voluntary.
Nevertheless, Palfrey arranged a religious ceremony at King's Chapel to formalize the emancipation.
The Rev. Melvin Carter officiated at the ceremony in Slaughter Chapel of the First Baptist Church.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Blanchard's Chapel with the Rev. J. H. Hearn officiating.
They were married at King's Chapel on May 22, 1830 ; he was 30 years old and she was 29.
He went on to remain there in a mansion which he may have extended, although there is no source attesting to any significant building activity at Aachen in his time, apart from the building of the Palatine Chapel in Aachen ( since 1929, cathedral ) and the palatial presentation halls.
The Chapel of the Tablet at the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Axum allegedly houses the original Ark of the Covenant.
Similarly those of the Palatine Chapel, the Martorana at Palermo, and the cathedral of Cefalù, together with the vast decoration of the cathedral at Monreale, demonstrate the influence of Byzantium on the Norman Court of Sicily in the twelfth century.
People from Emsworth worshipped at St Peter's Chapel or in the church at Warblington.
* 1952 – King George VI is buried in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
His draw was such that some facilities were " crowded to suffocation "; an example was his hugely popular London Reception Speech, which Douglass delivered at Alexander Fletcher's Finsbury Chapel in May 1846.
The song " Going to the Chapel " is then played as we see Henrietta marry a member of the guard, Scarlett marry Chester, David marry his girlfriend, Tom marry his distant cousin Deirdre ( whom he met at Charles's wedding and instantly fell for ), Matthew with a new partner ( Duncan Kenworthy ), Fiona marry Prince Charles ( a joke ), and Charles and Carrie with their son -- presumably not married.
“ On November 14, 1971, when she was invited to be the first woman to preach at Harvard Memorial Chapel.

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At least one other PSA was produced for the American Dental Association, featuring Dr. McCoy and Nurse Chapel, but it has yet to resurface.
Dr. Barbara L. Fredrickson, Principal Investigator of the Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology Lab and Professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, argues that hope "... comes into play when our circumstances are dire ", when " things are not going well or at least there ’ s considerable uncertainty about how things will turn out ".
In England cornetts and trombones doubled the voices of the choir in the Chapel Royal, in the cathedrals at such places as Canterbury, York and Durham, and in provincial and collegiate churches until at least the time of the Commonwealth.
This roughly circular temple was found on top of Chapel Hill a little to the south of the fort, its walls of undressed stone facing with an earth and rubble infill enclosed an area measuring about 17¼ ft. across ; the insubstantial foundations indicate that the superstructure was at least half-timbered.
The Lady Chapel was restored, the floor ( then raised several metres ) reduced to its original level and other urgent matters were at least partly addressed.
James I appointed him a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, where he served as an organist from at least 1615 until his death.
A church is known to have existed in the area in 1100 although it has been rebuilt at least once and the chapel still stands, in the churchyard of the Victorian St Andrew's and is the oldest ecclesiastical building in Merseyside still in regular use for worship but in 1756 the mediaeval nave of Maghull Chapel was pulled down with a Roman Catholic dual-purpose school-chapel opening in 1890 near Massey's Barn.
At least one of his drawings is on display at the Changi Museum and Chapel, Singapore, but the majority of his originals are in the permanent collection of the Imperial War Museum, London, along with the works of other POW artists.
Another consideration appears to be that the largest chapel in the village was then known as Cross Inn Chapel: a conflict of ideals, to say the least.
While the Lords of Winternheim began work on Burg Windeck in the earlier half of the 12th century, the actual settlement around Saint George ’ s Chapel apparently remained unfortified, or at least not amply so: when Archbishop Conrad of Wittelsbach was getting himself ready in 1200 to build Mainz ’ s city wall up again after it had been razed on Emperor Friedrich I ’ s orders in 1163, he obliged many villages in the outlying countryside to build their own respective sections.
This had been the tradition until at least 1514, when Trinity House took over such duties for coastal towns and village's to display some kind of beacon on the high points of their coastline as a warning against the potential hazard's locally known to shipping, thus in medieval times the Chapel of St. Mary was known as " The Chapel of Blue Light ", for its light was given out into the dark seas through a blue glass lantern.
At least a few were donated back to the university, and a large fragment was eventually installed in a wall of All Saints ' Chapel.
Chapel and Bible class attendance are mandatory for students who are taking at least 8 hours for credit in a given semester.
There is at least one more church in Mossley Hill not in membership of Churches Together: Ramilies Road Chapel.
The company archives ( including related personal records of the Richardson family ) from at least about 1920 or so, up to the 1985 sale to Procter & Gamble, are housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The village of Thurcaston has existed since at least the 8th century AD, and includes a church and several old houses, along with a very small Methodist Chapel.
The Bavarian king Ludwig I, who had himself visited the Agnes Bernauer Chapel in 1812 when he was crown prince and later dedicated a poem to Agnes, saw to it that at least the masses for Agnes and Albert were again read in the Carmelite church.
In December 2006, the Chapel Hill Town Council approved changes to UNC's development plan that included at least 8, 800 additional seats for Kenan Stadium.
At Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, the Precentor's main responsibility is as director of the College Choir, which provides music for services in Chapel at least three times per week.
In keeping with tradition Chapel attendance is compulsory at least once a week.
The author claims the builder's name was Francois-Jean " Frenchy " Rochas, an expert woodworker who emigrated from France and arrived in Santa Fe around the time the staircase was built, and who may have known or at least met another French contractor who worked on the Chapel.
In addition, there were at least two other buildings which, while not strictly Cathedrals, were popularly styled as being Pro-Cathedrals of the Padroado party Bishop of Daman, who resided normally at the Portuguese government-owned Blessed Sacrament Chapel in Middle Colaba — St. Francis Xavier Church in Dabul and the Church of Our Lady of Glory ( Nossa Senhora da Gloria ) or Gloria Church in Byculla.

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