Records of the Media Board, 1948-1982 [manuscript].

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Records of the Media Board, 1948-1982 [manuscript].

Minutes of Board meetings, bylaws, general correspondence, statements of procedure and policy, financial records, publication contracts, and personnel actions of student publications. Included are separate files for the "Alchemist," "Carolina Handbook," "Carolina Quarterly," "Cellar Door," "Daily Tar Heel," WCAR and WXYC radio, and the "Yackety Yack."

About 1400 items (3.0 linear ft.).

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