Office of President of the University of North Carolina (System): Gordon Gray Records, 1950-1955

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Office of President of the University of North Carolina (System): Gordon Gray Records, 1950-1955

In 1950 Gordon Gray (1909-1982) succeeded Frank Porter Graham (1886-1972) as president of the 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. Gray's records as president consist of correspondence and other files relating to the administration of and academic programs at the three campuses of the Consolidated University. Topics of particular importance addressed in these records include desegregation of the university; communism in the university; growth of development programs and endowments; establishment of the Division of Health Affairs at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; expansion of health affairs curricula; and construction of North Carolina Memorial Hospital.

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In 1950 Gordon Gray (1909-1982) succeeded Frank Porter Graham (1886-1972) as president of the 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. From the description of Records of the Office of President : Gordon Gray files, 1950-1955. WorldCat record id: 26385158 After nearly thirty years of service to the University of North Carol...