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A study of the public schools in Orange County, North Carolina.

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Corporate Author: University of North Carolina (1793-1962). School of Education.
Other Authors: Williams, Lester Alonzo, 1880-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Raleigh, Edwards & Broughton printing co., 1919.
Series:University of North Carolina record. June, 1919 ; no. 166. [Extension ser. no. 32]
Subjects:
Public schools > North Carolina > Orange County.
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