N&O Index Card Listings

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Illiteracy
  • Would eliminate illiteracy in tnie state Before 1930 census. 0.16-28:7 0.
  • Time to stop bragging, and fignt illiteracy. F.229:4.
  • State has high illiteracy fate. F.20-30:17.
  • Mrs. J.K Slear named head of State Commission on adult illiteracy. N.5-31:11.
Illiteracy
  • 40,000, are in darkness in N.C.
  • p.7, Jan.28, 1927. Illiteracy among the road convicts. F.3-27:4.
  • State ranks high am Illieteracy standing D.5-33:7.
  • Unemoloyed teachers to teach adult illiterates. F.12-33:1 X.
  • State illiteracy above average. Mar.10-
  • 36:13.
  • Lay plan against illiteracy in state. D.14-37:14.
Illiteracy
  • To compile adult illiteracy census. May 9-27:2.
  • Illiterates are numerous in N.C. Ag. 13-27:10.
  • Adult illiterates (ed.) Jan.19-28:4.
  • Launch fight on adult illiteracy. May 1-28:1.
Illiteracy
  • Terrifying lgnorence (ed.) Ap.22-38:4. School davs for adult illiterates. 0.23-38:3 M.
  • The best and worst, (ed.) Je. 25- 42: 4
Illiteracy
  • State's illiteracy problem gives headaches, no advertising. Mar.13-33:1 0. 11.
  • New drive promises share reduction in illiteracy. Mar.20-38:5 0.
  • raduca ulb if ukkuteracy in state by 1950. Mar.27-33:8 M.
Illiteracy
  • Made drive to abolish adult illiteracy in seven counties. Je.l8-?7:8 (Soc.)
Illiteracy
  • Lewis, Nell Battle.
  • State does nothing to reduce number of adult illiterates.
  • p.3, Dec.21, 1926.
Illiteracy
  • Ten commercial television stations in the Carolinas and Tennessee plan a mass attack on illiteracy. N&O, Oct-10-1959, 10:1
  • Illiteracy campaign backed by TV and press.
  • Oct-24-1959, 5:k
  • Newspapers and TV stations continue attack on South's illiteracy. Dec-3-59, 12:1
  • Teacher workshops begin today in Eastern North Carolina. Dec-7-59, 8:1
Illiteracy
  • Teachers lined ud for video classes in move against illiteracy. N&O, Dec-9-59, 7:4
Illiteracy
  • Classes via video to be repeated. N&O, Sept-25-60, I 11:2