Madeline Palmer Burbanck
…92 in Newport News, Virginia on 1 January 2007. She was survived by her children, Melinda and George. PUBLICATIONS (incomplete list): Burbanck, Madeline P. and Donald L. Phillips. 1983….
…92 in Newport News, Virginia on 1 January 2007. She was survived by her children, Melinda and George. PUBLICATIONS (incomplete list): Burbanck, Madeline P. and Donald L. Phillips. 1983….
…of Asheboro, Randolph County, North Carolina. She had two older brothers, Sam and George, and five younger sisters, Martha E., Donna L., Mary W., Ruth, and Sarah K. The family…
…process) We have been experiencing record levels of interest in purchasing our native plants, which is great news for the Garden, for biodiversity and for our local ecosystem. The downside…
…by Earl H. Hall. Special Collections, University Archive, University of North Carolina at Greensboro. 3. Jester, Betty Brown (editor) (1948) Mr. Earl Hall Retires After Twenty-four Years. The Alumnae News…
…hold dances open to Southport residents. The local Amuzu Theater provided entertainment for the enrollees. The camp had organized sports teams and its own newspaper, The Sapona Sandspur. They had…
…1880-2012”; School Name: Maryville College; Year: 1953. 6. In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Bob Brehme. http://physics.wfu.edu/news/20/15f-16s/brehme/memoriam.html accessed on 7 April 2020. 7. Obituary: Robert Brehme. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tampabaytimes/obituary.aspx?n=robert-w-brehme&pid=177854876&fhid=16803 accessed on 7 April 2020….
By Carol Ann McCormick, Curatrix, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) In a recent e-newsletter article Herbarium Associate Gary Perlmutter described finding Crimson Frosted Palmetto Lichen (Arthonia…
…Calypso, North Carolina. He wrote a weekly column, “Botany with Bullard” for the Mount Olive Messenger published by the Goldsboro News-Argus. “Lived to learn it!“, one of Ken Moore’s “Flora”…