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Opportunities for Minorities: Graduate Studies at North Carolina State University

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This pamphlet informs minorities of various graduate school information: degrees offered; requirements for admission to the graduate school; University Policy; Tuition and Fees (Per Semester); Special Financial Assistance; Minority Presenceā€¦

Correspondence Between Hilltop Home and State's Mates, May 25, 1960

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This letter from the Hilltop Home thanks State's Mates for their donation.

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March of Dimes Certificate, February 16, 1971

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This certificate was awarded to State's Mates because of their participation in a March of Dimes event.

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March of Dimes Certificate, December 10, ca. 1971

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This certificate was awarded to State's Mates as a result of their contributions to the March of Dimes; the same certificate was also awarded on May 5, 1974.

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Letter from the March of Dimes Foundation, ca. 1972

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This letter thanks the State's Mates for their participation in the 1972 March of Dimes campaign.

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Letter from the March of Dimes Foundation, ca. 1972

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This letter from the March of Dimes highlights their contribution of $38.45 to the foundation but more personalized in 1972.

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March of Dimes Poster, ca. late 1950s

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This poster shows a woman standing with several children that have been paralyzed as a result of polio, urging people to donate to The March of Dimes.

March of Dimes Carolina's Poster, ca. 1940s

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This poster urges citizens of North and South Carolina to join in on the March of Dimes campaign to fund polio research.

"'Mrs. NCSU' Winner Crowned," November 1968

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This article is about the winner of the 1968 Mrs. NCSU pageant, Shirley Trottier; includes information about her participation in the pageant, her husband, and her secretary job at a local hotel.

"State's Mates Scenery 'Outstanding'," ca. 1968

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This was a letter to the editor submitted by the State's Mates board defending their organization and the Mrs. NCSU pageant.