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Tag Archives: John F. Kennedy
A Bygone University Day
On October 12, 1961, Present John F. Kennedy came to UNC at Chapel Hill to celebrate University Day. William C. Friday, president of the Consolidated System of North Carolina (before it became the University of North Carolina system) remembers that … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Friday, John F. Kennedy
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