Robert Fearn papers, 1966-1991 [manuscript]

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Robert Fearn papers, 1966-1991 [manuscript]

The papers of Robert M. Fearn, professor emeritus of economics at North Carolina State University, include correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, and reports relating to his roles as chair of Faculty Senate, Athletics Council member, and economics professor. Information related to athletic affairs, faculty senate, Nelson Hall, U.S. Department of Labor project, and the Barney Huang legal case are included in the collection.

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