Browse Items (55 total)

  • Collection: Under Review: The Anderson-Sermon Controversy and Football's Role on the College Campus

Testimony of Dr. Sermon to Dr. Graham, December 17, 1936

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In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina State College, Graham questions Athletic Director Ray Sermon concerning Sermon's financial…

Testimony of Mr. Ward to Dean Harrelson, December 18, 1936

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In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina State College, Mr. Ward, a Seaboard Railroad representative, explains the meaning behind their…

Testimony of Mr. Bailey, December 17,1936

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In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina State College, Graham questions Bailey, a football player who received monetary aid from the…

Testimony of Mr. Clark and Dr. Graham, December 19, 1936

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In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina State College, Graham reveals his dislike of the Delaware State Loan Fund, a fund mostly under the…

Testimony of Mr. Clark to Dr. Graham, December 19, 1936

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In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina State College, Clark defends the purpose of his loan fund by arguing that he has helped…

"State Alumni Here Condemn Hunk Anderson's Dismissal," December 1936

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An article from a North Carolina newspaper that makes evident the large alumni response to Graham's dismissal of Anderson and Clark's role as representative of the alumni.

"Colleges Overlook A Duty," October 9, 1936

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A student editorial that argues colleges are responsible for producing good citizens and future leaders, and should thus have citizenship classes

"Go Vague Rumors," October 16, 1936

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A student editorial that discusses the rumors about the football program, and argues that students should continue to show school spirit and support the team during the season.

"Morale or Morality," October 16, 1936

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A student editorial in response to Dr. Poteat's statement that NC State students' morals are low; the article emphasizes the negative influence of profanity on campus

"Short Judgement," November 13, 1936

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This student editorial in The Technician discusses the Graham Plan and says that it needs more time to succeed.