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Safrit was born in Salisbury, North Carolina, the daughter of Ernest Crawford Safrit Sr. and Margaret Cannon Cline Safrit.Her mother was a teacher. [1] She graduated Boyden High School in 1953, and earned a bachelor's degree in physical education from the North Carolina State Women's College (now the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, or UNCG) in 1957.
Mark Meseroll; No. 70; Position: Tackle: Personal information; Born: July 22, 1955Knoxville, Tennessee: Died: November 17, 2018 (aged 63) Salisbury, North Carolina ...
Its letters stood for "Salisbury Times and Post", the town's morning and afternoon newspapers. The Hurley Family who owned the Post were also part owners of WSTP. [1] The station aired the Rose Bowl in 1940. Salisbury eventually became the state's smallest town with two radio stations and a daily newspaper. [3]
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Charles Macon England (September 6, 1921 – January 23, 1999) was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1940s.. A native of Newton, North Carolina, England played for the Newark Eagles during their 1946 Negro World Series championship season.
Charlotte Ancher Gardner (November 14, 1931 – June 10, 2020) was an American politician and educator.. Gardner was born in Baltimore, Maryland.She moved with her family to Rockwell, North Carolina and graduated from Rockwell High School.
The Salisbury Post is an American, English-language daily newspaper, founded in 1905, in Salisbury, North Carolina that serves the city and other municipalities in Rowan County, as well as the county itself. The publisher of the Post is John Carr and its editor is Chandler Inions. The paper was known as the Salisbury Evening Post (1905–1984). [4]
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