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Nicholson, Clyde G.
[Nicholson], Clyde G., Calgary; University of London (England), 1939; physical...
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[Eddy G. Nicholson], 48, hails from Texas. He and his wife, Linda, began buying American 18th-century furniture eight years ago when business took him to New Hampshire. Later, they restored a Federal-style 1845 house to accommodate their art and antiques. ''I think there is an exhilarating feeling in owning masterpieces,'' Nicholson declares, though he says he holds these possessions as a ''fiduciary trust.'' In collecting, ''investment should not be the overriding factor.''
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Miss Nicholson graduated from Walsingham Academy and Meredith College. She is marketing administrator for Foresight, Inc. in Atlanta. Mr.
Portraits of, and by, the artists; Call for creations drew 9,000 works from global artists Exhibit inspired by desire 'to examine the human face'
\"We've hit some kind of pool of energy,\" says David Wistow, interpretive planner for the AGO. \"For a museum like ours, which tends to honour the work of dead people, especially white males ... this is a way to reach out to everybody.\" \"I gave myself a halo,\" [G. Paul Nicholson] says, expounding on his love of gold paint. \"Sometimes if I had a good painting, there's a little gold oasis around it. It's a little gold gem,\" he says. Charla Jones toronto star Art Gallery of Ontario curators David Wistow and [Gillian McIntyre] \"hit some kind of pool of energy\" with the \"In Your Face\" portraits.
Deputies capture armed robber
Port Charlotte resident Christopher G. Nicholson, 31, robbed the Chevron station on the corner of Harbor Boulevard and U.S. 41 shortly after 2 a.m. Tuesday, detectives said.
Paid Notice: Deaths NICHOLSON, STEVENS G., JR
[NICHOLSON]--Stevens G., Jr. Graduate of Columbia University Law School, practicing attorney in NYC, resident of New Rochelle for 38 years. In Chapel Hill, NC November 14, 73 years old.
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PATSY G. NICHOLSON, 91, 500 N. Grandview Ave., Sanford, died Friday, July 1. Mrs. Nicholson was a homemaker.