Office of the President of the University of North Carolina: Frank Porter Graham Records, 1930-1932

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Office of the President of the University of North Carolina: Frank Porter Graham Records, 1930-1932

Frank Porter Graham (1886-1972) succeeded Harry Woodburn Chase as President of the Univesity of North Carolina on 1 July 1930. He served in that position until 14 November 1932, when he became President of the newly created Consolidated University of North Carolina, which included the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina State College in Raleigh, and Woman's College in Greensboro. After consolidation, the title of the chief administrative officer on the Chapel Hill campus was Dean of Administration, and later Chancellor. Records of Frank Porter Graham as President of the University of North Carolina, 1930-1932, include correspondence and other files, especially budget files, relating to the administration of and academic programs at the Chapel Hill campus.

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The records in this group are those of Frank Porter Graham as President of the University of North Carolina. They date from 1 July 1930, when Graham succeeded Harry W. Chase, to 14 November 1932, when he became President of the newly created Consolidated University of North Carolina, which included the University of North Carolina (in Chapel Hill), North Carolina State College (in Raleigh), and Woman's College (in Greensboro). With consolidation, the title of the chief a...