Board of Trustees records. Correspondence file, 1909-1982

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Board of Trustees records. Correspondence file, 1909-1982

Correspondence regarding issues facing East Carolina University, faculty and staff which were presented to the Board of Trustees, including promotion and tenure policies. Topics of interest include the creation of the UNC system, the Medical School, and the Chancellor Selection Committee following Chancellor Thomas Brewer's resignation in 1981.

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