Roger King films, 1940-1942.

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Roger King films, 1940-1942.

The collection contains three films documenting life at the University of North Carolina, 1940-1943. The films are 8mm, black-and-white or color, with no sound and ranging from 10 to 15 minutes in length. They were shot in and around Chapel Hill, N.C., and on the campus of the University of North Carolina. They document University of North Carolina fraternity life, including Chi Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta, pledges, rushing, and hell-week; University of North Carolina student life, including parties, banquets, dances, and the bar scene; University of North Carolina sports, such as football, baseball, track, tennis, and lacrosse; University of North Carolina holidays such as Student-Faculty Day and May Day; and the Old Well.

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University of North Carolina (1793-1962)

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The University of North Carolina was chartered by the state's General Assembly in 1789. Its first student was admitted in 1795. The governing body of the University, from its founding until 1932, was a forty-member Board of Trustees elected by the General Assembly. The Board met twice a year; at other times the business of the University was carried on by the Board's secretary-treasurer and by the presiding professor (called president beginning in 1804). Other faculty members later assumed the r...

King, Roger, 1955-....

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Roger King attended the University of North Carolina from 1940 to 1943. From the description of Roger King films, 1940-1942. WorldCat record id: 704272754 ...