Records of North Carolina Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa, 1904-1966 [manuscript].

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Records of North Carolina Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa, 1904-1966 [manuscript].

Records of North Carolina Alpha chapter of Phi Beta Kappa include correspondence, initiation and membership lists, national society executive committee minutes, and organizational files of the society's South Atlantic District. The files were compiled by Francis F. Bradshaw and Ernest L. Mackie.

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