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November 8, 1947
The Wilmington Morning Star
Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina
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Dr. T. S. Wilson of Draper, N.C., resigns as president of the Carolina League effective Nov. 9, citing pressures from his dental practice, as announced on Nov. 7.
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Carolina Loop Prexy Tenders Resignation
DRAPER, Nov. 7-(AP)-Dr. T. S. Wilson of Draper, N. C., has officially tendered his resignation as president of the Carolina League in a letter addressed to club directors, he revealed today.
The resignation is effective as of Nov. 9, the date of the league's annual fall meeting set for the Alamance hotel in Burlington at 2 p. m. Sunday.
It has been generally believed Dr. Wilson would resign since he wrote a letter to club owners a few weeks ago advising that he would like to be relieved of the duties because of the pressure of his dental practice.
DRAPER, Nov. 7-(AP)-Dr. T. S. Wilson of Draper, N. C., has officially tendered his resignation as president of the Carolina League in a letter addressed to club directors, he revealed today.
The resignation is effective as of Nov. 9, the date of the league's annual fall meeting set for the Alamance hotel in Burlington at 2 p. m. Sunday.
It has been generally believed Dr. Wilson would resign since he wrote a letter to club owners a few weeks ago advising that he would like to be relieved of the duties because of the pressure of his dental practice.
What sub-type of article is it?
Historical Event
What keywords are associated?
Resignation
Carolina League
Dental Practice
League President
What entities or persons were involved?
Dr. T. S. Wilson
Where did it happen?
Draper, N. C.; Alamance Hotel In Burlington
Story Details
Key Persons
Dr. T. S. Wilson
Location
Draper, N. C.; Alamance Hotel In Burlington
Event Date
Nov. 7; Effective Nov. 9
Story Details
Dr. T. S. Wilson tenders resignation as president of the Carolina League due to pressure from his dental practice, effective at the league's annual fall meeting on Nov. 9.