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                                        CitadelSBA: Channel 2 News!
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                                        Wednesday, October 26, 2011. Talk about bringing the real world into the classroom. We all met at 5pm in the lobby of New Channel 2 and learned a few facts. Did you know all the offices are located on the 2nd floor in case of flooding and they can be converted into a studio? Bet you didn't know that! We then sat down at the sales conference table and listened to a presentation about the sales and marketing side of tv, such as advertisements. Quote of the Business Day:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Home House Publishing |   The Civil War in South Carolina
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                                        The Civil War in South Carolina: Selections from the South Carolina Historical Magazine. Edited by Lawrence S. Rowland and Stephen G. Hoffius. 6×9, 608 pages, paper. A collection of journal articles that covers Civil War battles and civilian activities throughout the state; relevant for every corner of the state and Civil War collections everywhere and available in a single volume only through this publication. Charleston, SC 29401. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Home House Publishing |   Ted Stern & the Making of a Modern Charleston; The Readiness Is All
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                                        Ted Stern & the Making of a Modern Charleston; The Readiness Is All. By the College of Charleston Foundation. In the next ten years Stern transformed the school and left it financially strong, with ten times the student body a diverse student body and a vastly expanded campus and curriculum. For those who knew Ted Stern, this volume reveals new things about this extraordinary individual For those who didn’t know Ted, what follows will enlighten, inform, and amaze.”. Charleston, SC 29401. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Home House Publishing |   The Fabric of Liberty
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                                        The Fabric of Liberty: The Society of the Cincinnati of the State of South Carolina. 85×10, 384 pages, cloth. History of the Society of the Cincinnati of the State of South Carolina is a group founded by Revolutionary War officers and is still in operation. This book is relevant for any stores or venues near Revolutionary War sites (Beaufort, Camden, Charleston, Columbia, Spartanburg) as well as academic centers or historical concerns. The Fabric of Liberty. The Fabric of Liberty. Charleston, SC 29401. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Home House Publishing |   Art Is a Powerful Language
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                                        Art Is a Powerful Language: Willard Hirsch The Man, the Artist. Compiled by Jane Elizabeth Hirsch. 10×10, 78 pages, paper. This book is a collection of essays about sculptor Willard Hirsch, whose artwork can be found throughout South Carolina and beyond. It is the only volume available that is dedicated solely to the artwork of William Hirsch. It accompanied a well-reviewed retrospective exhibition of Hirsch’s work at the Gibbes Museum of Art (Charleston) and Brookgreen Gardens (Pawley’s Island). 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Home House Publishing |   The Shaftesbury Papers
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                                        By the South Carolina Historical Society. 6×9, 546 pages, paper. The Shaftesbury Papers is a volume that everyone interested in the history of South Carolina will want to have in their libraries. It is a rich collection of letters and documents that provides tremendous insight into the founding of the colony of Carolina. The South Carolina Historical Society is to be congratulated for making this indispensable volume available once again. Walter Edgar, Author of. South Carolina: A History. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Home House Publishing |   Our Titles
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                                        Porgy and Bess: A Charleston Story. Edited by Harlan Greene. Ted Stern and the Making of a Modern Charleston; The Readiness Is All. By the College of Charleston Foundation. Maypop: Tales from a Lowcountry Village. By: May Morrison Brailsford. Illustrated by Mary Ingalls Coté. Art Is a Powerful Language: Willard Hirsch The Man, the Artist. Compiled by Jane Elizabeth Hirsch. The Civil War in South Carolina: Selections from the South Carolina Historical Magazine. Step by Step: Life in the South, 1828-1898. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Home House Publishing |   When South Carolina Was an Armed Camp
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                                        When South Carolina Was an Armed Camp: The Reconstruction Essays of Belton O’Neall Townsend. Edited by John Hammond Moore. 6×9, 174 pages, paper. When South Carolina Was an Armed Camp: The Reconstruction Essays of Belton O’Neall Townsend. Is collection of essays from the 1870s about Reconstruction in S.C. Its author of essays was from Florence; the editor and author of introduction lives in Columbia. This is a very important book, especially for academic centers in S.C. and beyond. Charleston, SC 29401. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Home House Publishing |   Porgy and Bess: A Charleston Story
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                                        Porgy and Bess: A Charleston Story. Edited By: Harlan Greene. 10×10, 80 pages, paper. Has been acclaimed throughout the world, but it has always been, at heart, a story of Charleston, South Carolina. The Holy City was the inspiration for the music, the sets, and the relationships that have thrilled audiences since 1935. Now, led by. Scholar Harlan Greene, many aspects of the book, play, and opera and their roots in Lowcountry South Carolina are explored by local and national experts. Jennifer Scott: A New.