Browse Items (717 total)

"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.

"The Anderson Squabble," December 24, 1936

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This newspaper article discusses the Anderson-Sermon controversy, and describes the squabble between those who want to emphasize the athletic and the educational purposes of the school.

"Not the Time," October 9, 1936

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A student editorial that urges students to remain united in their school spirit and not become divided over the football situation until the season ends

Leon E. Cook to Dr. Frank Graham, December 11, 1936

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Leon Cook, a Professor of Education at NC State College, wrote Dr. Graham to emphasize the importance that should be placed on coaches' moral character

J. Henry Highsmith to Dr. Frank Graham, December 11, 1936

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Superintendent of Public Instruction Highsmith wrote Graham expressing his concern about profanity among college sports, the attitude of coaches, and the educational role athletics should play on campus

C.W. Hodges to Dean Harrelson, November 21, 1936

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C.W. Hodges, NC State alumnus, wrote Dean Harrelson to express his opinion on the football situation at NC State. He advocated retaining Coach Anderson.

Parker Rand to Dean Harrelson, December 7, 1936

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Alumnus Parker Rand wrote to Dr. Graham about the football situation at NC State and expectations of football coaches.

"Sweeping Changes Made in University Athletics," January 31, 1937

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This article details the changes to NC State's athletic program following the 1936 Anderson-Sermon hearings.