Assistants to the Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Douglass Hunt Records,   1900-2002 (bulk 1980-2002)

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Assistants to the Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Douglass Hunt Records,   1900-2002 (bulk 1980-2002)

Douglass Hunt served as Special Assistant to the Chancellor from July 1980 until his retirement in 1996. He then continued to work part-time as Advisor to the Chancellor for Governmental Affairs until 2002. Records include correspondence and other files related to Douglass Hunt's responsibilites as Special Assistant to the Chancellor, 1980-1996, and as Advisor to the Chancellor for Governmental Affairs, 1996-2002. They document his participation in regional and national organizations of universities; communications with the North Carolina congressional delegation on legislation affecting higher education; and various other administrative responsibilities within the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, especially his oversight of university programs supported by the Massey-Weatherspoon Fund. Also included are speeches and other writings by Hunt, including speeches that he drafted for the chancellor. Of particular interest are materials for a chapter Hunt contributed to by Albert Coates and Gladys Hall Coates, files detailing his administration of the C. Knox Massey Distinguished Service Awards, and files on memorials for Allard K. Lowenstein and Frank Porter Graham and on the university's Bicentennial Observance. The Story of Student Government in the University of North Carolina at Chapel

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