North Carolina Award

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North Carolina Award

The North Carolina Award is the highest civilian award bestowed by the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is awarded in the four fields of science, literature, the fine arts, and public service.

Sometimes referred to as the "Nobel Prize of North Carolina", the award has been given to up to nine individuals each year since 1964. The awards, provided for by chapters 140A and 143B of the North Carolina General Statutes, are chosen by the North Carolina Awards Committee appointed by the Governor of North Carolina and supervised by the North Carolina Secretary of Cultural Resources.

The award itself was designed by sculptor Paul Manship and was one of the last commissions he completed before his death.

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[edit] Award winners

[edit] 1960s

  • 1964:
    • Literature: Inglis Fletcher
    • Science: John Couch
    • Fine Arts: Francis Speight
    • Public Service: John Morehead, Clarence Poe
  • 1965:
  • 1966:
    • Literature: Bernice Kelly Harris
    • Science: Oscar Rice
    • Fine Arts: A.G. Odell, Jr.,
    • Public Service: Luther Hodges
  • 1967:
    • Literature: Jonathan Worth Daniels
    • Science: Carl Gottschalk, Hiram Houston Merritt
    • Fine Arts: Benjamin F. Swalin
    • Public Service: no award
  • 1968:
  • 1969:
    • Literature: Ovid Pierce,
    • Science: Kenneth Brinkhous
    • Fine Arts: Charles Stanford, Jr.
    • Public Service: May G. L. Kellenberger

[edit] 1970s

[edit] 1980s

[edit] 1990s

[edit] 2000s

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