We haven’t done a “Where In The Heel?” is quite some time. So… Here’s a town seal I noticed as I was shelving recently. Any guess as to what town this is?
Posted in From the Stacks, Tar Heelia on December 31, 2009 | 10 Comments »
We haven’t done a “Where In The Heel?” is quite some time. So… Here’s a town seal I noticed as I was shelving recently. Any guess as to what town this is?
Posted in Tar Heelia on December 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Death noted: David Levine, incomparable caricaturist for The New York Review of Books, at age 83 in New York. Levine was a personal hero of mine, especially for his work during the Watergate and Vietnam War eras — he may be most widely remembered for depicting LBJ pulling up his shirt to reveal a gallbladder scar [...]
Posted in Just A Bite on December 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“Christine [a student in Hofstra professor Douglas Brinkley's experimental six-week cross-country history class] was disheartened. It wasn’t just Cherokee’s Santa Land, where in some weird equivalence Geronimo and Kris Kringle both hand out lollipops to the kids; or the collared black bear cubs in the pits behind Saunooke’s Trading Post, or the FIVE DOLLARS TO MEET A [...]
Posted in Postcards, Tar Heelia on December 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
During the month of December, we added just one new town to our North Carolina Postcards digital collection: Skyland, Buncombe County The real photo postcard above shows a hotel located at mountain spring in Buncombe County, was was photographed by Herbert W. Pelton ca. 1903. Pelton later collaborated with NC Photographer George Masa in the [...]
Posted in Just A Bite on December 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“Until developments of the 1830s [such as the rise of the mercantile economy] elevated the importance of clock time in the South, foreign travelers … from wage-labor, industrializing regions tended to transmute, quite wrongly, Southerners’ [attachment] to nonclock time into a cultural and social quirk, which they usually labeled as lazy. “German itinerant Johann David Schoepf certainly interpreted the practices [...]
Posted in From the Stacks, Tar Heelia on December 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Found in the Stacks: Leather-bound book, Christmas Verse, collected and printed by the Walton brothers. Contains Christmas poems, illustrations, and what appears to be several pages of hand-made papers. This slim volume was printed at the Sunnyside Press in Monroe, N.C. For more information, view the item’s catalog record.
Posted in Just A Bite on December 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“One of the stock stories about Louis… is apocryphal — that a young black man on death row in North Carolina cried out, ‘Save me, Joe Louis! Save me, Joe Louis!’ as he was asphyxiated. ” ‘Not God, not government, not charitably-minded white men, but a Negro who was the world’s most expert fighter, in this [...]
Posted in Tar Heelia on December 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Just in case you have already opened all your presents and eaten all the turkey, here’s a neat link to follow: http://search.lib.unc.edu/search?Ntt=christmas&Ntk=Keyword&N=206510&Nty=1 I searched for the keyword “Christmas” in the UNC Library’s online catalog, and I narrowed the results to just those items that appear in the North Carolina Collection. We have several very interesting [...]
Posted in Memorabilia Moment, tagged christmas club on December 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In their heyday Christmas Clubs, a creation of the Depression, lured bank customers with a disciplined way to save for holiday shopping. They paid little or no interest, but if you were lucky you might come away with a nifty premium such as this pinback button from a now-defunct bank in Burlington. Although Christmas Clubs still exist, [...]
Posted in Tar Heelia on December 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Starting on January 4, 2010, all special collections reading rooms (NCC, RBC, SHC/SFC/UA) in Wilson Library will follow this schedule: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. For a list of dates that the reading rooms will be closed for University holidays, please see: [...]