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  2. Wendell H. Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Wendell H. Murphy was born in Rose Hill, North Carolina.In 1960, Murphy received a B.S. in agriculture from North Carolina State University.After graduating from college, Murphy became an agriculture teacher, but soon Wendell and his dad, Holmes Murphy, opened a feeding manufacturing operation.

  3. UNC basketball, atop the ACC and figuring out ways to win ...

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    Wendell Murphy is attended to after North Carolina’s Harrison Ingram drove into the seats around Murphy for a loose ball at mid-court in the second half against N.C. State on Wednesday, January ...

  4. Dean’s List: In a first, UNC System board officer roles to be ...

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    Murphy, a registered unaffiliated voter, is the daughter-in-law of Wendell Murphy, a former state legislator and pork mogul.

  5. List of North Carolina State University people - Wikipedia

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    Wendell H. Murphy: 1960 BS in Agriculture Former North Carolina Senate member [102] Rajendra K. Pachauri: 1972 1975 MS in Industrial Engineering PhD in Industrial Engineering and Economics Chaired the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore [103] Hesham Qandil: PhD Biological and Agriculture ...

  6. North Carolina's 5th Senate district - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Murphy: Democratic: January 1, 1989 – January 1, 1993 Retired. 1989–1993 All of Duplin, Lenoir, and Jones counties. Part of Pender County. [2] Charles ...

  7. Carter–Finley Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 2001 season, the university began a program of modernization of the stadium by enclosing the southern end zone with seats, and the state-of-the-art Murphy Center (named for Wendell Murphy) was built behind it. Following the 2004 football season, Carter–Finley was again expanded with the completion of the "Vaughn Towers", a ...

  8. Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Vincent J. Murphy, Mayor of Newark 1941–1949; Wendell H. Murphy, American politician; William Murphy (disambiguation), multiple people, Yale Murphy (1869–1906), American baseball player; Yo Murphy (born 1971), American former football player

  9. Charles W. Albertson - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Albertson again followed Wendell Murphy when Albertson decided to run for the 5th District of the North Carolina Senate. The Democratic incumbent Murphy decided not to seek re-election. [8] He defeated physician and Duplin County Republican Party chairman Corbett Quinn in the general election. [9]