In the Carolinas , the third poem in Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium poetry collection Harmonium , experiments with a dramatic shift from languid meditation to a startling image of an aspic nipple, the aspish nipple of mother nature, and joltingly italicized first person expressions of subjective response. Eleanor Cook notes that the Carolinas are a fertile part of the Earth, and that the Timeless mother, presumably mother nature, is not always welcoming. In structural terms, she sees a quatrain , then a tercet , then a couplet , all unrhymed, and cast as a short dialogue. ref Cook, p. 32 ref She suggests an allusion to the asp or aspic that Cleopatra laid on her breasts. She finds the concluding couplet cryptic ref Cook, p. 32 ref but takes the answerer to be the timeless mother. She notes that, although these lines answers the question How? in instrumental terms, by reference to sweetening and beautifying, they do not answer the associated Why? question, writing that Stevens leaves open the possibility that the reply is also a refusal to answer this question. align right border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 2 style margin left 1em style margin bottom 1em align left style background lightyellow       In the Carolinas p   The lilacs wither in the Carolinas. br   Already the butterflies flutter above the cabins. br   Already the new born children interpret love br   In the voices of mothers.   Timeless mother, br   How is it that your aspic nipples br   For once vent honey?   The pine tree sweetens my body br   The white iris beautifies me. Notes references References Cook, Eleanor. A Reader s Guide to Wallace Stevens . 2007 Princeton University Press. DEFAULTSORT In The Carolinas Category Poetry by Wallace Stevens ... more details
, Texas , New York , and Florida . The Carolinas were known as the Province of Carolina during ... The Split One Colony Becomes Two Bot generated title ref Culture The culture of the Carolinas ... 2008 04 11 ref In the eastern portions of both Carolinas, pork barbecue uses a vinegar based ..., like much of the South, the Carolinas have been agriculture agricultural . ref See Wallace Stevens s poem In the Carolinas for a reference to the fertility of this part of the world. ref However ... on sharecropping and tenancy, especially for black laborers. The Carolinas are distinct for their economic ..., textiles textile , and tobacco factories. blockquote These small industries gave the Carolinas ... Titles, 3 Division Titles The Carolinas have three sports teams in the Big 4 major leagues, all based ... from 1988 to 2002. The Carolinas are a hub for basketball players, with many superstars coming from the Carolinas, with North Carolina being the homestate of Chris Paul , James Worthy , John Wall basketball ... cities like New York and Los Angeles . While the Bobcats do little to generate buzz in the Carolinas ... referring to the Carolinas that is commonly used by Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps troops while stationed on military bases in the Carolinas e.g., Camp Lejeune, North Cackalacky , Ft. Bragg, North ... it. ref name Roots Both Carolinas selected commissioners to survey the line between them. The plan .... ref name Roots In the mid 1990s, Duke Energy determined that the border between the Carolinas needed ... Huntley, Surveyors to Separate Carolinas, Precisely, The Charlotte Observer , December 27, 2001. ref ... of the Southern United States da Carolina es Las Carolinas fr Les Carolines lt Karolinos pt As Carolinas ... more details
Infobox Athletic Conference name Conference Carolinas short name established 1938 dissolved logo Cc sun logo official full.jpg logo size 150 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division II NCAA Division II subdivision members 11 sports 18 mens 9 womens 9 region The Carolinas former names Carolinas Virginia Athletic Conference 1938&ndash 2007 hq city Thomasville hq state North Carolina commissioner Alan Patterson since website http www.conferencecarolinas.com color font color map CVACstates.PNG map size 250 Conference Carolinas , formerly known as the Carolinas Virginia Athletic Conference CVAC , is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA s Division II NCAA Division II . Conference Carolinas reached its modern incarnation in 1994. Member institutions are located in the southeastern United States in the States of North Carolina and South Carolina . Conference Carolinas officially changed its name on June 1, 2007. The conference currently has 11 members, and will have 13 members beginning in the fall of 2011. Member schools class wikitable Institution Location Founded Type Enrollment Nickname Barton College Wilson, North Carolina 1902 Private 1,200 Bulldogs Belmont Abbey College Belmont, North ... University and will become full members of Conference Carolinas in 2011. Conference member institutions ... Greenville University Tigerville, South Carolina 1891 Private 2,070 Crusaders Sports Conference Carolinas ... year, when Barton becomes the sixth member to sponsor men s volleyball, Conference Carolinas will become ... solely of Division II members. Conference Carolinas Men s Volleyball Championship Season 2009 ... sports mvball index title Conference Carolinas Official Website ref ref cite web url http www.moc.edu athletics ?2010 mvb conference championship title 2010 Conference Carolinas Men ... Conference , predecessor to the current Conference Carolinas NCAA Men s Volleyball Championship External ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Carolinas Campaign partof the American Civil War image Image Burning of McPhersonville.jpg 300 px caption Sherman in South Carolina The burning of McPhersonville. Sketch by William Waud in Harper s Weekly , 1865 date place North Carolina North and South Carolina territory result United States of America Union victory surrender of the Army of Tennessee combatant1 flagicon USA 1861 United States Union American Civil War Union combatant2 flagicon CSA 1865 Confederate States of America CSA Confederacy commander1 William T. Sherman commander2 Joseph E. Johnston strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes Campaignbox Carolinas Campaign For the campaign of the American Revolutionary War Carolina campaign The Carolinas Campaign was the final campaign in the Western .... Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman advanced north from Savannah, Georgia , through the Carolinas , with the intention ... forces Further Carolinas Campaign Confederate order of battle Confederate order of battle and Carolinas Campaign Union order of battle Union order of battle After Sherman captured Savannah, the culmination ..., my name will have a prominent part. He persuaded Grant that he should march north through the Carolinas ... men. The primary force in the Carolinas was the battered Confederate Army of Tennessee Army of Tennessee ... , and Lt. Gen. Stephen D. Lee . Also in the Carolinas were cavalry forces from the division military ... was the state capital of Columbia. Battles Image Carolinas Campaign.png thumb 350px Movements in Carolinas Campaign The following battles were fought in the Carolinas Campaign. Rivers Bridge February ... surrendered his army and all Confederate forces in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida . It was the second ... hps abpp battles bycampgn.htm West65 National Park Service battle descriptions for the Carolinas ... American Civil War state collapsed Category Carolinas Campaign of the American Civil War Category Battles of the Carolinas Campaign of the American Civil War Category Campaigns and theaters of the American ... more details
The Carolinas Open is a golf tournament played in the Carolinas , open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is run by the Carolinas section of the PGA of America . It has been played annually since 1923 at a variety of courses around both states. Winners 2010 Ivan Schronce 2009 Kelly Mitchum 2008 Scott Medlin 2007 Scott Medlin 2006 Kelly Mitchum 2005 Scott Medlin 2004 Tim Straub 2003 Jeff Lankford 2002 Steve Isley 2001 Gus Ulrich 2000 Karl Kimball 1999 Bob Boyd golfer Bob Boyd 1998 Jeff Lankford 1997 David Thore 1996 Bryan Sullivan 1995 David Thore 1994 Chris Tucker golfer Chris Tucker 1993 Bob Boyd golfer Bob Boyd 1992 Vic Lipscomb 1991 Richard Kincaid 1990 Chris Tucker golfer Chris Tucker 1989 Bob Boyd golfer Bob Boyd 1988 Mike Kallam 1987 Mike Kallam 1986 Rodney Morrow 1985 Neal Lancaster 1984 Tim Collins golfer Tim Collins 1983 Billy Poteat amateur 1982 Bob Boyd golfer Bob Boyd 1981 Jim Westbrook 1980 Jack Lewis, Jr. 1979 Ronnie Smoak 1978 Mike Carn 1977 Randy Glover 1976 Russell Glover 1975 Leonard Thompson golfer Leonard Thompson 1974 Vance Heafner amateur 1973 David Robinson golfer David Robinson 1972 Gene Thompson golfer Gene Thompson 1971 Hamp Auld 1970 Norman Flynn 1969 Brad Anderson golfer Brad Anderson 1968 Joe Inman amateur 1967 Randy Glover 1966 Sonny Ridenhour 1965 Sonny Ridenhour 1964 Davis Love, Jr. 1963 Harold Kneece 1962 Charles B. Smith golfer Charles B. Smith amateur 1961 Ronny Thomas 1960 Al Smith golfer Al Smith 1959 P.J. Boatwright amateur 1958 Furman Hayes 1957 P.J. Boatwright amateur 1956 Billy Capps 1955 Charles Farlow 1954 Dow Finsterwald 1953 Clayton Heafner 1952 Bobby Locke and Billy Joe Patton amateur tie 1951 Billy Joe Patton amateur 1950 Johnny Palmer 1949 Johnny Palmer 1948 Bobby Locke 1947 Bobby Locke 1946 Skip Alexander 1945 Orville White 1944 Purvis Ferree 1942 43 No tournament due to World War II 1941 Johnny Palmer 1940 Dave ... http carolinas.pga.com PGA of America Carolinas section http carolinas.pga.com index.cfm?content ... more details
Mergefrom Carolinas Medical Center Main Carolinas Medical Center Mercy Carolinas Medical Center Pineville Carolinas Medical Center University Carolinas Medical Center Lincoln Carolinas Medical Center NorthEast Carolinas Medical Center Union discuss Talk Carolinas Medical Center Merge Proposal date February 2010 Carolinas Medical Center can refer to any hospital in the Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Metrolina region that is owned and operated by Carolinas Healthcare System Main facilities Carolinas Medical Center Main The largest hospital in Carolinas Healthcare System that is commonly referred to as Carolinas Medical Center located in the Dilworth neighborhood Dilworth neighborhood Carolinas Medical Center Mercy An adult acute care facility located in the Elizabeth, Charlotte, North Carolina Elizabeth neighborhood of Charlotte Carolinas Medical Center Pineville An acute care facility located in Pineville, North Carolina Carolinas Medical Center University An acute care facility located in the University City, North Carolina University City area of Charlotte Other facilities carrying the Carolinas Medical Center name Carolinas Medical Center Lincoln A community hospital located in Lincolnton, North Carolina Carolinas Medical Center NorthEast An acute care facility located in nearby Concord, North Carolina Carolinas Medical Center Union An acute care facility located in Monroe, North Carolina Disambig Category Hospitals in North Carolina Category Carolinas Healthcare System ... more details
Mergeto Carolinas Medical Center discuss Talk Carolinas Medical Center Merge Proposal date February 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Carolinas Medical Center Union , formerly known as Union Regional Medical Center, is a 157 bed acute care facility located in Monroe, NC . This hospital is one of several community hospitals owned and operated by Charlotte, NC Charlotte based Carolinas Healthcare System . Coord 34.9751965 80.522313 display title US hospital stub Category Hospitals in North Carolina Category Carolinas Healthcare System Category Union County, North Carolina ... more details
Mergeto Carolinas Medical Center discuss Talk Carolinas Medical Center Merge Proposal date February 2010 Infobox Hospital Name Carolinas Medical Center University Org Group Carolinas Healthcare System Image Caption map type latitude longitude Logo Logo Size Location Charlotte Region State North Carolina Country United States of America United States Coordinates HealthCare Type Community Speciality Standards Emergency Yes Affiliation Beds 130 Licensed Beds Founded Closed Website http www.carolinashealthcare.org Wiki Links List of hospitals in North Carolina Carolinas Medical Center University is a 130 bed acute care facility located in Charlotte, NC Charlotte s University City area. This hospital is the location of the second busiest emergency departments in Mecklenburg County, NC Mecklenburg County . It is owned by Carolinas Healthcare System , one of the nation s largest publicly owned, not for profit hospital operators. It originally operated under University Hospital before changing names to Carolinas Medical Center University Coord 35.3061071 80.747078 display title US hospital stub NorthCarolina stub Category Hospitals in North Carolina Category Carolinas Healthcare System ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 Carolinas HealthCare System is a hospital network located throughout North ... within a 75 mile radius of Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina . The system s headquarters and the flagship hospital, Carolinas Medical Center are located in the Dilworth and Myers Park areas of Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte . Hospitals The Carolinas HealthCare System comprises the following hospitals North Carolina Charlotte, NC Charlotte metropolitan area Carolinas HealthCare ... by many to comprise 90 of Carolinas HealthCare System s operations. Main Facilities These hospitals are considered to be the bulk of Carolinas Healthcare s operations Carolinas Medical Center Main ... Children s Hospital Children s Hospital, Located at the CMC Campus in Charlotte Carolinas Medical Center Mercy Located in Elizabeth Carolinas Medical Center Pineville Located in Pineville Carolinas ... and regional medical centers that Carolinas Healthcare System owns or operates Carolinas Medical ... Carolinas Medical Center Union Located in Monroe Anson Community Hospital Located in Wadesboro Cleveland ... Carolinas Medical Center Lincoln Located in Lincolnton Kings Mountain Hospital Located in Kings Mountain Stanly Regional Medical Center Located in Albemarle Burke County, NC Carolinas HealthCare System ... County, NC Wilkes Regional Medical Center Located in North Wilkesboro South Carolina The majority of Carolinas ... area. Charleston Area The hospitals Carolinas HealthCare manage in Charleston are organized ... Located in Union Rehabilitation Facilities Carolinas HealthCare System operates a rehabilitation facility on the main campus of Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte. Other Rehabilitation facilities include Carolinas Rehabilitation Mount Holly Located in Mount Holly, NC Roper St. Francis Rehabilitation Hospital Located at Roper Hospital Campus in Charleston Behavioral Health Facilities Carolinas ... In addition to providing patients with quality health care, Carolinas HealthCare System operates ... more details
Mergeto Carolinas Medical Center discuss Talk Carolinas Medical Center Merge Proposal date February 2010 Carolinas Medical Center Mercy formerly Mercy Hospital is a 185 bed adult health tertiary acute care care facility located in the Elizabeth neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina . The hospital was established in 1906 by the Sisters of Mercy and is the first Catholic hospital ever built in North Carolina . In 1995, the Sisters of Mercy sold the hospital to Carolinas Healthcare System . Today, CMC Mercy is a leader in providing the adult population of Charlotte with quality health care. The hospital is also home to several of Carolinas Healthcare system s specialty departments, including Pulmonary and Pain Management facilities. It is a facility of Carolinas Healthcare System, one of the nation s largest publicly owned, not for profit hospital operators. US hospital stub NorthCarolina struct stub Coord 35.209986 80.8208235 display title Category Hospitals in North Carolina Category Carolinas Healthcare System Category Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Category Healthcare in Charlotte, North Carolina ... more details
Mergeto Carolinas Medical Center discuss Talk Carolinas Medical Center Merge Proposal date February 2010 Carolinas Medical Center Pineville Formerly Mercy Hospital South is a 98 bed acute care facility located in Pineville, North Carolina . The Hospital was opened in 1987 by the Sisters of Mercy to serve the rapidly growing southern part of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Mecklenburg County . in 1995, the Sisters of Mercy sold the hospital to Carolinas HealthCare System. Today, CMC Pineville is in the midsts of a major expansion project that will include increased bed capacity, the establishment of a Trauma center Level III Trauma Center , and the services of a tertiary care facility. CMC Pineville is a facility of Carolinas HealthCare System, one of the nation s largest publicly owned, not for profit hospital operators. External links http www.cmc pineville.org Carolinas Medical Center Pineville Homepage US hospital stub NorthCarolina struct stub coord 35.0918 80.8716 display title Category Hospitals in North Carolina Category Carolinas Healthcare System Category Mecklenburg County, North Carolina ... more details
Mergeto Carolinas Medical Center discuss Talk Carolinas Medical Center Merge Proposal date February 2010 Infobox Hospital Name Carolinas Medical Center Main Org Group Carolinas Healthcare System Image Caption Width 300px Logo CMCMLogo.jpg Location Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Region State North Carolina Country US HealthCare Private, Medicaid, Medicare Type General and specialized Speciality if devoted to a specialty, i.e. not if has broad spectrum of specialties Standards optional if no national standards Emergency I Affiliation optional Beds 874 Founded 1940 Closed optional Website http www.carolinasmedicalcenter.org Wiki Links optional Carolinas Medical Center CMC is a large, Public hospital public , non profit hospital non profit hospital located in Charlotte, NC Charlotte , North Carolina . The hospital was organized in 1940 as Charlotte Memorial Hospital on Blythe Boulevard in the Dilworth neighborhood. Since that time, the hospital has undergone several major expansions and bring licensed bed capacity to 874 beds. Today, Carolinas Medical Center is the region s only Level 1 Trauma Center and part of Carolinas Healthcare System , one of the largest public nonprofit healthcare systems in the Health care in the United States United States . Dr. Francis Robicsek performed the first heart transplant at Carolinas Medical Center in 1986. ref cite web url http www.charlotteobserver.com local story 521963.html title Across the Region date February 7, 2009 language English accessdate 2009 02 07 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref In 2007, the multistory Levine Children s Hospital was completed and opened, making it the largest children s hospital between Washington, D.C. and Atlanta, Georgia . References reflist External links http www.carolinashealthcare.org Carolinas Healthcare System http www.cmstory.org ImageGallery showfullimage.asp?pictureid 667 Charlotte ... in North Carolina Category Carolinas Healthcare System US hospital stub NorthCarolina stub ... more details
Mergeto Carolinas Medical Center discuss Talk Carolinas Medical Center Merge Proposal date February 2010 Infobox Hospital Name Carolinas Medical Center NorthEast Org Group Image Caption map type latitude longitude Logo Location Concord, North Carolina Concord , Region State North Carolina Country United States of America Coordinates HealthCare Public Type General Speciality Standards Emergency Level III trauma center Level III Affiliation N A Beds 457 Licensed Beds Founded 1930 as Cabarrus County Hospital Cabarrus Memorial Hospital br 1997 as NorthEast Medical Center br 2007 as Carolinas Medical Center NorthEast Closed Website http www.cmc northeast.org Wiki Links List of hospitals in North Carolina Carolinas Medical Center NorthEast , Formerly Cabarrus Memorial Hospital, later NorthEast Medical Center , is a 457 bed, acute care,teaching hospital located in Concord, North Carolina . Founded in 1937 as Cabarrus County Hospital, the hospital has continued to expand and now serves most of Cabarrus County as a regional hospital. This hospital is also a recent addition to the Carolinas Healthcare System . In December 2006, CMC NorthEast opened the new Jeff Gordon Children s Hospital in the Clinical Services building. In early 2007, another completed expansion project brought forth The Pavilion, which features the newly expanded Batte Cancer Center and Cannon Heart Center. Another feature on the CMC NorthEast campus is the Cabarrus College of Health Sciences . History Carolinas Medical Center NorthEast first opened their doors in 1937 as Cabarrus County Hospital by George A. Batte, Jr. and Charles A. Cannon. This hospital was re named Cabarrus Memorial Hospital. In 1991, the hospital ... excellence. In 2007, the hospital joined the Charlotte based Carolinas Healthcare System , and was renamed Carolinas Medical Center NorthEast. External links http www.cmc northeast.org Carolinas ... Hospitals in North Carolina Category Carolinas Healthcare System Category Concord, North Carolina ... more details
The Belk Carolinas Carrousel Parade , known as the Carolinas Thanksgiving Day Parade until May 2010, ref http www.charlottecentercity.org news article 220 thanksgiving day parade renamed belk carolinas carrousel parade ref is a Thanksgiving United States Thanksgiving Day parade held in Uptown Charlotte uptown Charlotte, North Carolina . The parade was founded in 1947 Belk is the parade s title sponsor. Traditionally, it was one of the few Thanksgiving parades to be held in the afternoon as opposed to the morning, but moved to mornings beginning in 2008. The parade bills itself as the fourth largest in the United States, with an estimated 100,000 spectators the parade is also televised on WBTV . References reflist External links http www.carrouselparade.org Official Web site Thanksgiving Category Thanksgiving parades Category Parades ... more details
unreferenced date September 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Urban League of Central Carolinas previously known as the Charlotte Mecklenburg Urban League is the division of the National Urban League in Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte , North Carolina . Category Organizations based in Charlotte, North Carolina ... more details
Multiple issues wikify May 2009 refimprove May 2009 Carolinas College of Health Sciences CCHS is a public 2 year college located near downtown Charlotte, North Carolina . A subsidiary of Carolinas Medical Center CMC and owned by Carolinas HealthCare System, the college offers educational programs leading to entry level employment in health care. Programs offered include nursing , radiologic technology, radiation therapy , surgical technology, and medical laboratory sciences. The continuing education department offers non credit education in nurse aide, healing touch, Phlebotomist phlebotomy , CPR of various levels, cancer massage, IV therapy, and other focused areas of health care. ref http www.carolinascollege.edu Academic CCHS Academic Programs ref ref http www.carolinascollege.edu Academic continue ed.cfm CCHS Continuing Education ref CCHS was ranked the number three 2 year college in the country by Washington Monthly in 2010, based on the college s high graduation rate and responses on a national, standardized survey of student engagement. ref http www.bizjournals.com charlotte print edition 2010 12 17 Health science college ranks third.html Charlotte Business Journal ref CCHS is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools SACS to award the Associate of Applied Science degree. ref http sacscoc.org index.asp SACS Commission on Colleges ref History In the late 1980s, Carolinas HealthCare System administration established the CMHA ... the school to do business as Carolinas College of Health Sciences. The existing Schools of Radiologic ... for the first time in 2006. ref http www.carolinascollege.edu history.cfm Carolinas College Website About Us ref Carolinas Simulation Center A high technology feature of the college is its ... www.carolinasmedicalcenter.org body.cfm?id 1472 Carolinas Simulation Center ref Reference Reflist External links http www.carolinascollege.edu Carolinas College of Health Sciences Official Site ChaUniCol ... more details
unreferenced date December 2010 Infobox Company company name Frontier Communications of the Carolinas, Inc. company logo File frontier logo.gif 157px Frontier logo company type Private company Private Subsidiary of Frontier Telephone Frontier company slogan foundation 2010 location USA key people industry Telecommunications num employees products Telephone Local Telephone Service revenue homepage http www.frontier.com www.frontier.com Frontier Communications of the Carolinas, Inc. is an operating company created in 2010 when some assets of Verizon South were split off and sold to Frontier Communications . The company provides local telephone service to former Verizon formerly GTE and Contel customers in portions of southern Illinois , South Carolina , and North Carolina . Frontier Category Frontier Communications Category Companies established in 2010 ... more details
SpanishMissions Image St Aug Nombre de Dios missions plaque01.jpg thumb right A plaque showing the locations of a third of the missions between 1565 and 1763 The Spanish missions in the Carolinas were part of a series of religious outposts established by Spain Spanish Roman Catholic Catholics in order to spread the Christian doctrine among the local Native Americans in the United States Native Americans . Spanish missions extended north almost to the site of present day Charleston, South Carolina Charleston , and they remained until the arrival of the English 1670 .http www.cas.sc.edu sciaa staff depratterc archse1.html Missions Mission Santa Elena 1566&ndash 1587 , on Parris Island, South Carolina Parris Island Expand section date June 2008 missions by country DEFAULTSORT Spanish Missions In The Carolinas Category Spanish missions in the United States Category Pre state history of North Carolina Category Pre state history of South Carolina Category Viceroyalty of New Spain Category Colonial Mexico Category Colonial United States Spanish Category History of Catholicism in the United States US hist stub ... more details
The Western Carolinas League was a Class D 1948 52, 1960 62 and a low Class A 1963 79 full season league in United States American minor league baseball . The WCL changed its name prior to the 1980 season and has been known since as the South Atlantic League , a highly successful low Class A circuit with teams up the Eastern Seaboard from Georgia U.S. state Georgia to New Jersey . Originally called the Western Carolina League, the 1948 52 WCL was composed exclusively of teams located in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge sections of western North Carolina . It merged with the North Carolina State League to form the short lived Class D Tar Heel League , which lasted only 1 seasons 1953 54 before folding. In 1960, the WCL was revived as a Class D circuit intended for farm teams of member clubs of a planned third major league, the Continental League . It featured teams in eight North Carolina locales Gastonia, North Carolina Gastonia , Hickory, North Carolina Hickory , Lexington, North Carolina Lexington , Newton, North Carolina Newton Conover, North Carolina Conover , Rutherford County, North Carolina Rutherford County , Salisbury, North Carolina Salisbury , Shelby, North Carolina Shelby and Statesville, North Carolina Statesville , but soon expanded to sites in South Carolina . When the CL was torpedoed by the Major League Baseball expansion in 1961 62, the members of the Western Carolinas League became affiliates of American League American and National League clubs. It was upgraded to Class A in the 1963 reorganization of the minor leagues. For nearly 60 years, 1948 through 2007, the dominant figure in the WCL SAL was league founder and president John Henry Moss , who started the WCL ... Western Carolinas League 1960 79 col begin col 3 Anderson Giants Anderson Mets Anderson Senators ... including Western Carolinas League players References references Professional Baseball Category ... Baseball leagues in South Carolina it Western Carolinas League ... more details
class infobox colspan 2 align center bgcolor 000000 font color FFFFFF Carolinas Junior College Conference colspan 2 align center Deleted image removed Image CJCC.JPG 200px br colspan 2 align center bgcolor 000000 font color FFFFFF Data Established 1978 Members 30 Sports fielded 18 10 men s, 8 women s Country United States Region East States 1 North Carolina , South Carolina , Virginia , West Virginia Headquarters Charlotte, North Carolina The Carolinas Junior College Conference CJCC is a component of the National Junior College Athletic Association , in which it is also known as Region X 10 . Teams represent various junior colleges , technical colleges, and community colleges . Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All Conference and All Academic teams. Members Aiken Technical College Blue Ridge Community College Brunswick Community College Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute Cape Fear Community College Catawba Valley Community College Central Carolina Community College Clinton Junior College Davidson County Community College Denmark Technical College Florence Darlington Technical College Guilford Technical Community College Johnston Community College Lenoir Community College Louisburg College Patrick Henry Community College Pitt Community College Roanoke Chowan Community College Rockingham Community College Sandhills Community College Southeastern Community College Spartanburg Methodist College Stanly Community College Surry Community College Tri County Community College USC Lancaster USC Salkehatchie USC Sumter Vance Granville Community College Wake Technical Community College Wilkes Community College See also National Junior College Athletic Association External links http region10athletics.com main Region 10 site Category NJCAA conferences ... more details
Infobox power station name Carolinas Virginia Tube Reactor image filename only image caption location map USA South Carolina country United States locale Fairfield County, South Carolina Fairfield County , near Jenkinsville, South Carolina lat d 34 lat m 15 lat s 45 lat NS N long d 81 long m 19 long s 45 long EW W coordinates type region US SC type landmark coordinates display title owner operator Carolinas Virginia Nuclear Power Associates construction began 1960 commissioned 1963 decommissioned 1967 reactor supplier reactor type Pressurised heavy water reactor reactors operate mw reactors decom mw 1 x 17 Megawatt MW reactors const mw reactors planned mw installed capacity MW average annual gen GW h. Needs for year to be set. net generation status D generation units cost licence expires nrc region II website as of Carolinas Virginia Tube Reactor CVTR was an experimental pressurized tube heavy water nuclear power reactor at Parr, South Carolina in Fairfield County, South Carolina Fairfield County . It was built and operated by the Carolinas Virginia Nuclear Power Associates. Purpose Construction started in 1960. The CVTR was built to test the concept of a heavy water neutron moderator moderated and cooled pressurized water reactor pressurized tube reactor for civilian power. ref name iaea http canteach.candu.org library D407 scr1.pdf Heavy Water Reactors Status and Projected Development Technical Reports Series No. 407. International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna, 2002. ref It was the first US heavy water power reactor. ref name lattice http adamswebsearch2.nrc.gov idmws doccontent.dll?library PU ADAMS PBNTAD01&ID 090930399 Crandall, J. L. et. al. Lattice studies and critical ... of MELCOR 1.8.6 Design Basis Accident Tests of the Carolinas Virginia Tube Reactor CVTR Containment ... of the existing Parr Reservoir hydroelectric dam across the Broad River Carolinas Broad River ... plants in South Carolina Category Nuclear power stations in the United States de Carolinas Virginia ... more details
The Carolinas PGA Championship is a golf tournament that is the section championship of the Carolinas section of the PGA of America . It has been played annually since 1923 at a variety of courses around both states. Winners 2010 Todd Camplin 2009 Jeff Peck 2008 Billy Anderson golfer Billy Anderson 2007 Curt Sanders 2006 Kelly Mitchum 2005 Larry George golfer Larry George 2004 Kelly Mitchum 2003 Jeff Lankford 2002 Kelly Mitchum 2001 Jeff Lankford 2000 Tim Dunlavey 1999 Byran Sullivan 1998 Chip Sullivan 1997 Chris Tucker golfer Chris Tucker 1996 Rick Lewallen 1995 Tim Dunlavey 1994 Bob Boyd golfer Bob Boyd 1993 Bob Boyd golfer Bob Boyd 1992 Ron Cerrudo 1991 Chris Tucker golfer Chris Tucker 1990 Chris Tucker golfer Chris Tucker 1989 Bob Boyd golfer Bob Boyd 1988 Dale Fuller golfer Dale Fuller 1987 David Thore 1986 David Thore 1985 Leonard Thompson golfer Leonard Thompson 1984 Bob Boyd golfer Bob Boyd 1983 Tim Collins golfer Tim Collins 1982 Tim Collins golfer Tim Collins 1981 Ronnie Parker golfer Ronnie Parker 1980 Richard Lee professional golfer Richard Lee 1979 Ronnie Smoak 1978 Bob Leaver 1977 Mike Schlueter 1976 Roger Watson 1975 Roger Watson 1974 Terry Wilcox 1973 O Dell Massey 1972 Bob Bruno 1971 Bob Galloway 1970 Brad Anderson golfer Brad Anderson 1969 Buck Adams golfer Buck Adams 1968 Hamp Auld 1967 Bobby Mitchell golfer Bobby Mitchell 1966 Jim Ferree 1965 Bob Spence golfer Bob Spence 1964 Julius Boros 1963 Furman Hayes 1962 Davis Love, Jr. 1961 Wayne Haley 1960 Avery Beck 1959 Mike Souchak 1958 Thorne Wood 1957 Furman Hayes 1956 Julius Boros 1955 Al Smith golfer Al Smith 1954 Johnny Palmer 1953 Al Smith golfer Al Smith 1952 Johnny Palmer 1951 Johnny Palmer 1950 Clayton Heafner 1949 Johnny Palmer 1948 Johnny Palmer 1947 Bobby Locke 1946 Dave Tinsley 1945 Orville White 1944 Purvis Ferree 1941 43 No tournament due to World War II 1940 Charles Farlow 1930 39 No tournament ... http carolinas.pga.com PGA of America Carolinas section http carolinas.pga.com index.cfm?content dcms&option ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Carolinas Sports Entertainment Television , or C SET, was a regional sports network in the United States that was in operation from October 2004 until June 2005. This was the primary television vehicle of the Charlotte Bobcats of the National Basketball Association during that team s first season in the league. History C SET was a joint venture between Bobcats owner Robert L. Johnson , the executive who founded Black Entertainment Television and used the money to become the first majority African American owner in NBA history, and Time Warner Cable , the cable provider for most of the Carolinas. It was supposed to cover both North Carolina and South Carolina . An aspect that set C SET apart from similar team owned channels is that Time Warner Cable did not put the channel on analog cable, instead using it as an attraction to get customers for their digital cable services. A package of 15 Bobcats games produced by C SET did air on WJZY . Other programming In addition to the Bobcats, C SET aired college sports programs, mostly from the Big South Conference and Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association , outdoors programming hunting and fishing , auto racing , and action sports . C SET also planned a nightly sportscast. Closure and aftermath C SET lasted only one NBA season and folded on the day of the 2005 NBA Draft . The lack of analog cable carriage and the resulting poor attendance of the team was seen as a primary reason, as was the lack of other distributors carrying it. Additionally, Time Warner blocked satellite television providers from carrying the channel. In 2005 , the Bobcats moved their local cable broadcasts to News 14 Carolina , another complicated and limiting deal which cut out viewers in South Carolina and outside of the Charlotte area who did not have Time Warner as a cable provider. In 2006 07 NBA season 2006 07 , the team added terrestrial television over the air broadcasts on WMYT TV WMYT after one season ... more details