North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts

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North Carolina. North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts

West Raleigh (N.C.). North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts

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Hugh Williams Primrose was one of six sons born to William Stuart Primrose and Ella Williams Primrose. He was born January 21, 1878 and died January 27, 1904. He was a member of the graduating class of 1897. His father, William Stuart Primrose, was a member of the original Watauga Club which helped found the college. William Stuart also served twenty years on the Board of Trustees, acting as chairman from 1887-1895 and 1897-1901. Primrose Hall was named for him

From the description of Hugh W. Primrose Diploma, 1897 [manuscript]. (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 773034369

Carl Gustaf Patrik de Laval (1845 - 1913) was a Swedish engineer and inventor who made important contributions to the design of steam turbines and dairy machinery. In 1887 he built a small steam turbine turned by jets of steam, and in 1890 added a nozzle to increase the speed of the steam entering the turbine. De Laval's innovations are used today in rocket design and reduction gearing.

From the guide to the Test of a 100 K.W. De Laval Steam Turbine with an Introduction on the Principles of Design: Report, circa 1920, (Special Collections Research Center)

The Chancellor is the chief administrative and executive officer, leader and spokesperson of North Carolina State University. The Chancellor, who has complete executive authority for the university, subject to the direction of the president and the board of trustees, defines the scope and authority of faculties, councils, committees, and officers of North Carolina State University, is a member of all faculties and other academic bodies of the university, and has the right to preside over the deliberations of the legislative bodies of the faculties of the institution. The Office of the Chancellor retains authority in faculty and EPA personnel, student matters, contracts, leases, and other agreements, and the acquisition and disposition of property.

The title of the head of North Carolina State University has changed over time. First the university was led by a president (1889-1934), then a vice president of the Consolidated University (1934), then a dean of Administration (1934-1945), and finally a chancellor (1945-present).

The “Early Chancellors” include the first five chief executives, or presidents, of first the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts and then North Carolina State College. Alexander Quarles Holladay was the first chief executive of North Carolina College for Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (1889-1899). The second chief executive was George Tayloe Winston (1899-1908). The third chief executive was Daniel Harvey Hill, Jr. (1908-1916). Eugene Clyde Brooks was the fifth chief exective of the College (1923-1934).

(For further biographical information on each chancellor and his administration, see the relevant series notes.)

From the guide to the North Carolina State University, Office of the Chancellor, Early Chancellors Records, 1891-1934, (Special Collections Research Center)

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