Sitterson, J. Carlyle (Joseph Carlyle), 1911-1995
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Sitterson, J. Carlyle (Joseph Carlyle), 1911-1995
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Sitterson, J. Carlyle (Joseph Carlyle), 1911-1995
Sitterson, J. Carlyle (Joseph Carlyle), 1911-
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Sitterson, J. Carlyle (Joseph Carlyle), 1911-
Sitterson, Joseph Carlyle, 1911-
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Sitterson, J. Carlyle 1911-
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Sitterson, J. Carlyle 1911-
Sitterson, J. Carlyle
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Sitterson, J. Carlyle 1911-1995.
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Sitterson, J. Carlyle 1911-1995.
Sitterson, Joseph Carlyle
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Joseph Carlyle Sitterson
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Sitterson, Joseph Carlyle, 1911-1995
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Sitterson, Joseph Carlyle, 1911-1995
J. Carlyle Sitterson
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Sitterson, Lyle, 1911-1995
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Sitterson, Joseph Carlyle Sitterson 1911-
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J. Carlyle Sitterson (1911-1995) was born in Kinston, N.C. He received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina in 1931 and began teaching history at UNC in 1935 while completing his Ph. D. In 1955, Sitterson became dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, and, in 1965, he was appointed vice-chancellor. Serving as chancellor from 1966 to 1971, he steered the University through major desegregation efforts, anti- Vietnamese War protests, and general campus unrest while reorganizing the administration to reflect the needs of a modern university. Through all of his administrative work, Sitterson continued to teach history, moving from his specialty in United States economic history to 20th-century United States history; he retired as William Rand Kenan Professor of History in 1981. Sitterson married Nancy Howard in 1944; the couple had three children: Joseph Carlyle, Jr.; Mary Howard, who married Eric Calhoun; and Curtis Howard. Sitterson died 19 May 1995.
J. Carlyle Sitterson (1911-1995) was born in Kinston, N.C. He received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina in 1931 and began teaching history at UNC in 1935 while completing his Ph. D. In 1955, Sitterson became dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, and, in 1965, he was appointed vice-chancellor. Serving as chancellor from 1966 to 1971, he steered the University through major desegregation efforts, anti- Vietnamese War protests, and general campus unrest while reorganizing the administration to reflect the needs of a modern university.
Through all of his administrative work, Sitterson continued to teach history, moving from his specialty in United States economic history to 20th-century United States history; he retired as William Rand Kenan Professor of History in 1981. Sitterson married Nancy Howard in 1944; the couple had three children: Joseph Carlyle, Jr.; Mary Howard, who married Eric Calhoun; and Curtis Howard. Sitterson died 19 May 1995.
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