Office of the Vice President for University Relations of the University of North Carolina (System) Records, 1940-1971

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Office of the Vice President for University Relations of the University of North Carolina (System) Records, 1940-1971

The Vice President for University Relations of the University of North Carolina (System) advised the President on matters involving, and served as liaison with, the Trustees of the System, the North Carolina General Assembly, agencies of state government, and other outside agencies with which the University had official relationships. The office originated in 1950 as Assistant to the President and was subsequently called Secretary of the University, Vice President for Administration, and then in 1966 Vice President for University Relations. After 1969, the duties of the Vice President were distributed to other offices. Records include correspondence and other files of a general administrative nature, relating to the University system. The records in this group are largely those of Frederick H. Weaver, who held the office from 1961 to 1968; and although they reflect some of his duties, they contain little material relating to the Trustees or the General Assembly.

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The Vice President for University Relations of the University of North Carolina (System) advised the President on matters involving, and served as liaison with, the Trustees of the System, the North Carolina General Assembly, agencies of state government, and other outside agencies with which the University had official relationships. The office originated in 1950 as Assistant to the President and was subsequently called Secretary of the University, Vice President for Administration, and then in...