Office of Student Affairs records, 1913-1995.

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Office of Student Affairs records, 1913-1995.

Materials include papers of the advisor of student organizations; correspondence; North Carolina Student legislature rules (1945); North Carlina Statute, chapter 115 (1946); list of registered student organizations, 1957-1962; minutes of the Committee of Student Organizations (1960); The Foreign Student Association constitution (1960); materials pertaining to the Pi Delta Phi, Beta Lambda Chapter and the initiation of Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi Sigma Honor Society; student handbooks (1950-1983); issues of The A & T Register, the student newspaper (1913-1995); and issues of national fraternity and sorority magazines, including the Omega Oracle Magazine, Kappa Alpha Psi The Journal, Sphinx, Kappa Delta Pi The Record, Mu Phi Epsilon The Triangle, Sigma Pi Phi The Boule, and Sigma Gamma Rho The Aurora.

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Negro Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina

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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. Office of Student Affairs

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Established Mar. 9, 1891 as Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race; name changed by act of North Carolina Legislature to Negro Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina in 1915; later known as Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina; 1967 became a regional university and named North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; located in Greensboro, N.C. From the description of Office of Student Affairs records, 1913-1995. (North Car...