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Chancellor Carey Bostian to University of North Carolina President Gordon Gray, May 31, 1955
May 31, 1955
Mr. Gordon Gray, President
The University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Dear Mr. Gray:
I would like to submit the folloll1ng letter as a suggestion for communicating with Negro applicants:
"Dear Mr.…
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"Talley considering print shop question," February 13, 1974
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"Request met: Talley gives black students first floor Print Shop," March 13, 1974
The decision to allow black students access to the first floor of the print shop for the development of a cultural center was made official Monday in a letter from Banks C. Talley, Dean of Student Affairs. The letter addressed to Don Bell, president…
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"Quail Roost: Students, administrators see conference differently," February 6, 1974
A weekend conference between black and white student leaders and University Officials has drawn both criticism and praise from those involved. The conference, held at Quail Roose, near Durham, was sponsored by the Department of Student Development to…
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"Chancellor John Harrelson," 1953
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"Carey H. Bostian sitting at his desk," 1960
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"Chancellor John T. Caldwell posing with North Carolina State University student government officials at Memorial Bell Tower," 1969
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"Over grievances, blacks, Caldwell meet," November 2, 1973
Approximately 50 black students attended the Chancellor’s Liaison Committee meeting yesterday afternoon and requested a private meeting afterwards with Caldwell to air problems facing black students. Don Bell, president of the Society of…
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SAAC Black Orientation Form Letter, August 10, 1971
Signed by Arthur Lee, chairman of the Society of Afro-American Culture, this form letter welcomes African American students to NC State for a "Black…