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North Carolina State Football Program, 1935
This image shows a North Carolina State football program from a 1935 game with Wake Forest.
Wolfpack Coming onto Field for Football Game, 1930
The North Carolina State football players enter the field by running into a banner with a wolf design.
North Carolina State Football Program, 1935
This image is of a program for the 1935 football game between North Carolina State and Duke.
Vetville, August 7, 1947
Many State's Mates lived in Vetville until its demolition in the late 1950s. Vetville housed veterans and their families that came to North Carolina State College as a result of the G.I. Bill.
"Most Students Support Exhibit," 1969
This February 12, 1969, article from The Technician newspaper describes NC State student reaction to the Society of Afro-American Culture's protest against the Union of South Africa booth at the International Fair. Opinion is divided, though the…
Interview of Francis King
Francis King, a local civil rights leader, was involved in the 1963 Civil Rights Movement in Williamston, NC.
4-H club member exhibiting his insect collection as part of the 4-H collections program, 1970
This photograph captured a 4-H club member exhibiting his insect collection in 1970.
Tags: 4-H
"Mrs. NCSU Crowned," November 18, 1968
In this article from the Technician, Mary Porterfield covers the Mrs. NCSU pageant but highlights the lack of an audience at the event; she suggests having a Miss NCSU pageant would attract more attendees.
Tags: married students, pageant, The Technician
Susan Dyer to Dr. and Mrs. Harry C. Kelly, June 25, 1969
This letter was written by the president of States Mates to Dr. Harry Kelly and his wife thanking them for distributing Good Wife Diplomas at the special ceremony for wives of senior male students.
"Mrs. North Carolina State Contest for 1968-1969" Contestant Form
This document is the 1968-1969 Mrs. NCSU Pageant contestant form.
Tags: married students, pageant, social activities
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Julius Chambers (part 2)

Julius Chambers, was a member of the University of North Carolina's Board of Governors from 1972 as a representative of his alma mater, North Carolina…