Records of the Planning Council, 1964; 1972-1985 (bulk 1974-1978).

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Records of the Planning Council, 1964; 1972-1985 (bulk 1974-1978).

Correspondence and other files relating to the activities of the Planning Council, chiefly during C. Hugh Holman's tenure as chair. Records include the planning reports issued by the Council, 1974-1982; also reports from self-studies done by the University in 1964, 1974, and 1985; and some files relating to the University Priorities Committee and the Advisory Planning Board.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Planning Council.

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The Planning Council was established in 1974, after a university self-study revealed the need for it. The Council was chaired by Professor C. Hugh Holman (1914-1981), who had directed the self-study. Its charge was to coordinate and draw up, along with the University Priorities Committee and the Advisory Planning Board, a five-year plan for the University for 1975-1980. With the completion of this plan in October 1984, the Planning Council was asked to continue indefinitely. Professor Holman rem...

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Advisory Planning Board.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. University Priorities Committee.

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Holman, C. Hugh (Clarence Hugh), 1914-1981

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In his 30 years at the University of North Carolina, Dr. Holman won fame for his studies of Southern literature, particularly involving Thomas Wolfe, the author,who was from North Carolina. In 1977 he won the O. Max Gardner Award, given each year to a member of the University of North Carolina system for contributions to the welfare of the human race. Dr. Holman played a key role in creating the National Humanities Center and then bringing it to North Carolina's Research Triangle Park. The cente...