Carolina Symposium
The Carolina Symposium was an organization of University students and faculty that organized, planned, and supervised the biennial Carolina Symposium on Public Affairs, a week-long program of speeches, panel discussions, seminars, and other activities that focused on a topic of current political, social, economic, or cultural interest. Under the leadership of University President Frank Porter Graham and Dean of Students Francis F. Bradshaw, the Symposium originated in 1927 as the Institute on Human Relations.
From the description of Records of the Carolina Symposium, 1927- 1986. WorldCat record id: 26978234
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