N&O Index Card Listings

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Meteors
  • Causes great sensation.
  • p.2, Mar.l, 1927.
  • Explosion not account for. D.6-34:2.
  • Fire ball story follows report of meteor shock. Dec. 7-34: 1.
  • Prof. Heck says meteors are very common but seeing one is rare. Dec. 8-34: 1.
  • Another meteor. Dec. 11-34: 5.
  • Falls in Ayden section. Feb. 22-35: 8.
Meteors
  • Meteorite stirs coastal theory. Mar.22- -36
  • 1 M.
  • Jewel Hill meteor not largest ever locat-
  • ed in 3tate says Harry Davis Mar.26 -36' 14
  • N.C. Ls state really pelted by star s.
  • Jl. 13- -36: 5.
  • Close meteor. Feb. 8-J 58: 3.
  • Museum director fears being stones to
  • death. Feb. 9-38: 5.
Meteors
  • Falling stars scooped these holes. May 21-39:5 0.
Meteors
  • Some meteors I have met. D.16-34:3 X. Daniel, E.C. Jr.
  • One of the stars that fell. D.16-34:3 X
  • King, G.P.
  • More about meteors. D.22-34:4.
Meteors
  • Celestial fireball lights up skies, surprises Triangle - Oc 10 92, 1
Meteors
  • Search fails to find source of streak of light (near Mars Hill) - Ja 4 83 10C
Meteors
  • Editorial: - The nights of shooting stars - Jy 30 89 6D
Meteors
  • Meteors brighten state skies - Ja 9 90 1B
  • Editorial: Tears streaking through skies - Au 5 90 6J
Meteors
  • Meteor being sought in N.C.; N.C. State faculty member's sighting prompts investigation - Au 10 88 1C
  • Planetarium plans viewing of Perseid meteor shower - Au 11 88 1C
  • Stargazers delight under meteor shower light - Au 13 88 2C
  • Editorial: Star billing in the August sky - Au 14 88 6D