University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Bicentennial Photographic Collection [graphic].

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Bicentennial Photographic Collection [graphic].

The collection documents the bicentennial activities at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in October 1993. The majority of the images were taken by Dan Sears and Rick Beckman, but the work of a few other UNC staff photographers is also included. Most of the images date from October 1993, but a few were taken on other dates.

ca. 4,150 images, including ca. 1,140 prints; 3,006 35 mm. negatives, 2 col. transparencies, 4 x 5 inches; and 2 35 mm. col. slides (ca. 7.0 linear feet)

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Rose, Charles G., 1939-2012

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Neal, Stephen L., 1934-

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Laudermelt, Hope.

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Tepper, Steven J.

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Ridings, Dorothy Sattes.

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Boulton, Donald A.

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Holshouser, Jim, 1934-2013

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James E. Holshouser, Jr. graduated from Davidson College in 1956. He attended UNC Law School, graduating in 1960. He served in the N.C. House of Representatives for four terms. In 1972 he became governor of N.C. Upon completion of his term in ofice, he joined the law firm of Brown, Holshouser and Pate in southern Pines, N.C. In 1978 he became chairman of the board of First Colony savings and Loan Assoc., resigning in 1982. He has received numerous awards and honors, including an honorary degree ...

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