General university records, 1891-1995 (bulk 1932-1995).

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General university records, 1891-1995 (bulk 1932-1995).

Materials include graduate and undergraduate student thesis (1932-1995), charter and public law statutes, chapter 549 which established an agricultural and mechanical college for the colored race (1891); 27 scrapbooks which document activities of the institution (1930 1980); self-study reports (1958-1989); annual reports (1987-1988) of the School of Nursing, School of Technology, the Graduate School, the F.D. Bluford Library, Aerospace Studies, Military Science, Continuing Education and Summer School, the Registrars Office, freshman studies, Admissions Office, Learning Assistance, Associate Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs, Research Administration, College of Arts and Sciences, School of Education; Transportation Institute research papers (1974-1979); programs and news clippings pertaining to the Agriculture Extension program (1924-1960); programs of the North Carolina Negro College Conference (1939-1953); Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association programs (1924-1953); and manuscript about Jean Toomer by Brian Benson and Mabel Dillard (1981).

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