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    1980-10-10 Unfinished Business: Morehead Police Chief Fred Barnesdale

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    John Wolfe interviews Morehead police chief Fred Barnesdale for Unfinished Business, and they discuss the Morehead Auxiliary Police as well as other aspects of policing in Morehead, recorded on October 10, 1980

    Down yonder [music] /

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    4 (Publisher number). For voice and piano. Parts for flute, clarinet, cornet, trombone, violin, cello, bass and drums.; Cover title.; Accompanying instrumental parts orch. Fred Hall.; Cover carries port. captioned "Featured by Jazz Kleine of Annette Kellerman Co."; Pl. no.: 4.; Library's copies stamped: Professional copy. Library's NL copy lacks parts. ANL; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn2647913

    Gene Wolfe: 06-29-1982

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    Science fiction and fantasy author Gene Wolfe discusses The Book of the New Sun, his reasons for focusing on science fiction and fantasy, and the likelihood of our society\u27s realizing the potential of such stories.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/writers_videos/1063/thumbnail.jp

    1981-06-18 Unfinished Business: Crime in Morehead

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    John Wolfe interviews Morehead Police Chief Fred Barnsdale and Mike Cash about crime in Morehead in the early 80s and what efforts can be taken to help mitigate its effects, recorded on June 18, 1981

    Clark and Doreen Wolfe

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    Photograph - Doreen Wolfe (nee Loxam) signing the register at her wedding to Clark Wolfe, Fort McMurray, Alberta. The marriage of the two RCMP officers was performed by Reverend Rathbon

    Thomas Wolfe

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    The first novelist from North Carolina to become an influential voice in American literature, Thomas Wolfe was an imaginative and persuasive fictional writer. Hailing from Asheville, North Carolina, Thomas Wolfe is best known for his vivid portrayal of life in the mountains during the twentieth century. Published in 1999, Thomas Wolfe: A Writer’s Life explores Wolfe’s life and career spanning from 1900 until his early death in 1938. The author, Ted Mitchell, was a historic site interpreter at the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site in Asheville. An earlier edition of this work was published by the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site without the interpretation of Mitchell

    Thomas Wolfe

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    The first novelist from North Carolina to become an influential voice in American literature, Thomas Wolfe was an imaginative and persuasive fictional writer. Hailing from Asheville, North Carolina, Thomas Wolfe is best known for his vivid portrayal of life in the mountains during the twentieth century. Published in 1999, Thomas Wolfe: A Writer’s Life explores Wolfe’s life and career spanning from 1900 until his early death in 1938. The author, Ted Mitchell, was a historic site interpreter at the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site in Asheville. An earlier edition of this work was published by the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site without the interpretation of Mitchell

    Thomas Wolfe and the Walk of Fame

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    American writer Thomas Wolfe, author of many classic novels, had his stone taken from Asheville, North Carolina. President Seymour (right) was responsible for bringing Wolf's stone to Rollins College. The stone reads: "Thomas Wolfe; 1900 - 1938; Author; Look Homeward, Angel.

    General Line School, Wolfe, Richard Distinguished Flying Crosses, 1948 [image]

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    Offical Navy Photograph. Richard F. Wolfe, USN, Son of Mr. Fred V. Wolfe, 904 North Stanley Avenue, Hollwood, California receives two Gold Stars in lieu of second and third distinguished Flying Crosses and six Gold Stars in place of six Air Medals, from Captain Frank T. Watkins, USN, Commanding Officer of the U.S. Naval School, General Line, at Monterey, California during recent ceremonies. LIeutanant Commander Wolfe, presently a student at the Navy's newest Training School, recived the awards for Meritorious Action as Pilot pf a Dive Bomber in the Solomon Islands Area from August 1943 thru April 1944. Competing 60 combat missions during this period, Wolfe destroyed or damanged many Japanese installations in spite of Anti-Aircarft and Air opposition

    Fibromyalgia Wars – II Dr. Wolfe replies

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