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  • ...Navy scholarship. After his time in the Navy, he attended Harvard Business School, where he received his M.B.A. He came back to Little Rock and went into the *"Clinton Library Gets Green Light," ''American Libraries,'' 32.11 (December 2001): 22-24.
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  • ...Elementary]] in the 1950s and graduated from [[Hall High School]]. In high school Moses worked at the family business, [[Moses Melody Shop]], a music and ele ...ol Place plan]]. Moses had followed the Capitol Place plan closely in high school. Capitol Place involved an underground plaza and parking ramp at the corner
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  • ...ed in 1821, and briefly became known as "Arkopolis." The first Little Rock school opened under [[Jesse Brown]] in 1823. ...Rock Crisis]]: "Possibly because of state intervention in the Little Rock school crisis, which in turn caused Federal intervention, the city's voters favore
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  • ...enue is the home of the [[Clinton Presidential Library]] and the [[Clinton School of Public Service]]. The Library was funded by the [[William J. Clinton Fou ...ehouse district. Clinton has noted that the building represents "the first green Presidential Library, featuring solar panels and other improvements that ha
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  • ==Central High School== .../uslatest/story/0,,-7086195,00.html Andrew DeMillo, "Clinton Library Gets 'Green' Roof," ''Guardian,'' November 18, 2007.]
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  • ...include extensions to the [[Little Rock National Airport]], [[Central High School]], or the [[Arkansas State Capitol]]. ...merican Car Company. The cars, numbered from 300 to 329, were painted grey-green with red trim. A single Birney could carry thirty-three passengers. The reg
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  • ...Brady Bunch. "Architecture really is a calling. You get beat up so bad in school. If you don't love it, you're not going to stick with it," he said in 2008. *"Blue Ribbon for a Green Building," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' January 13, 2008.
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  • ...ck Nine students were [[Minnijean Brown]], [[Elizabeth Eckford]], [[Ernest Green]], [[Gloria Ray Karlmark]], [[Carlotta Walls LaNier]], [[Thelma Mothershed]
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  • ...The Wilcox Group]] in Little Rock, Arkansas, and founder of the [[Arkansas Green Building Council]]. Murray is a [[LEED]] 2.0 certified professional special ...ing projects in New Orleans. In 2005 she helped organize the United States Green Building Council's GreenBuild in response to Hurricane Katrina.
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  • ...managers at the company are [[Jeff McNeil]], [[Robert Adams]], and [[Mike Green]].
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  • ...orically-black neighborhood surrounding [[Paul Laurence Dunbar Junior High School]] in Little Rock. The neighborhood is roughly bounded by Wright Avenue, Wes *[[Dunbar Middle School]] - 1100 Wright Ave.
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  • ...wo new high school were built: [[Hall High School]] and [[Horace Mann High School]]. He pledged to begin desegregating all high schools in September 1957, wi ...to remain open to whites only. The NAACP voted in December 1955 to sue the school district in federal court. The NAACP suit, called ''[[Cooper v. Aaron]]'',
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  • ...gher education institution located on a 365-acre campus in [[Conway]]. The school lists 709 faculty members (510 full-time, 199 part-time). Fifty-four percen ...hool's name changed to Arkansas State Teachers College (ASTC) in 1925. The school became known as the State College of Arkansas (SCA) in January 1967 to bett
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  • ...merican Car Company. The cars, numbered from 300 to 329, were painted grey-green with red trim. A single Birney could carry thirty-three passengers. The reg ...s passed through the residential neighborhoods near old [[Little Rock High School]] and [[Oakland Cemetery]]. The line ended with a loop at Eighteen and Coll
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  • ...]], [[R. G. Jennings]], [[J. A. Dibrell]], [[Edwin Bentley]], [[William E. Green]], [[Claiborne Watkins]], and [[E. D. Avers]]. ...rmary]] at the corner of Tenth and High streets. A [[St. Vincent Infirmary School of Nursing]] opened on site in 1906. One hundred more beds were added as an
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  • ...on Healthcare Center]], [[Petit Jean State Park]], the [[Wonderview Public School District]], [[Hixson Lumber Sales]], and the Coca-Cola Bottling Company. ...er Ridge), [[Sacred Heart High School]] (Morrilton), and [[Wonderview High School]] (Hattieville).
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  • *Center School *East Side Elementary School
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  • ...reeway in Little Rock. In his plan for the interstate Nolen reserved urban green space at a location now occupied by [[Lamar Porter Athletic Field]]. ...etary to the Girard Estate Trust Fund, and eventually attended the Wharton School of Finance and Economics. Nolen died on February 18, 1937.
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  • ...r became [[Davis Exxon station]].) Next door to the church was the [[Green School]]. A subscription drive for the church was launched by local attorney [[Phi ...the church was being constructed the congregation met in the local public school auditorium. The church edifice at 1610 Prince Street is listed on the Natio
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  • ...in Hot Springs, Arkansas, around 1918. She graduated from Hot Springs High School in 1936. She attended Henderson State Teachers College and the University o *Fred Petrucelli, "Conway Botanist was Green Before Green was In," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette'' (River Valley & Ozark Edition), May
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