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  1. Skipper Bowles. Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles Jr. (November 16, 1919 – September 7, 1986) was an American Democratic politician and businessman, based in Greensboro, North Carolina . Early life. Hargrove Bowles Jr. was born on November 16, 1919, in Monroe, North Carolina. [1] . His father was a banker.

  2. Mar 21, 2023 · On Sunday September 7, one day after the official dedication of the Dean E. Smith Center, which his leadership made possible, Skipper Bowles ’41 died of Lou Gehrig’s disease in his home in Greensboro. Skipper had a special relationship with Carolina and the GAA.

  3. Businessman and public servant, Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles was born on Sept. 19, 1919, in Monroe, NC. He was one of the state's leading businessmen, as well as a legislative leader and Democratic candidate for. Junior Achievement. NC Governor in 1972.

  4. Aug 20, 2023 · About Skipper Bowles. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skipper_Bowles. Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles, Jr. (November 16, 1919 – September 7, 1986) was an influential Democratic politician and businessman, based in Greensboro, North Carolina. Bowles was born in Monroe, North Carolina and served in the United States Military during World War II (1943–1945).

    • November 16, 1919
    • September 7, 1986
  5. Ned Cline: Remembering the grace and goodness of 'Skipper' Bowles. By Ned Cline. Feb 5, 2017. A memorable and wholesome political event occurred in downtown Raleigh in early January. It was...

  6. Whereas, Hargrove (Skipper) Bowles, Jr., was born in Monroe, North Carolina, on November 16, 1919; and. Whereas, Hargrove (Skipper) Bowles, Jr., attended public schools and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and. Whereas, Hargrove (Skipper) Bowles, Jr., was an astute and accomplished businessman who always sought to integrate his ...

  7. Completed in 1995, this building houses arthritis and alcoholism research centers and is named for Doc J. Thurston and Hargrove (Skipper) Bowles, Jr. A native of Clayton, NC, Thurston graduated cum laude from the School of Engineering in 1932.