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...been the lost-and-found department of a Charlotte, N.C., high school. This month the school that grew from there, with Miss Bonnie pushing it all the way, was designated the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the juridical coequal of the state university branches at Chapel Hill, Greensboro and Raleigh...
...decision also frees some $2,000,000 in bond money posted by individuals and civil rights groups, dating back to the winter of 1960 when a band of determined Negro students first sat down at a variety-store lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., and refused to move. That money is not likely to remain idle for long. Civil rights leaders plan to use it to push voting-registration drives and-despite general compliance with the new civil rights laws in metropolitan areas-to push into rural Southern hamlets where the law has never even been tested and WHITE ONLY signs...
Elected were: Richard A. Spencer '66, of Leverett House and Washington, D.C., president; Steven Q. Shafer '66, of Eliot House and Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., Ibis; Samuel T. Wyrick III '66, of Eliot House and Greensboro, N.C. and William S. Donnell '66, of Lowell House and Winnetka, III, Co-Narthices...
Perhaps it was this freedom that made Robert Moses, a former Harvard graduate student, leave his teaching job in a New York private school in 1960 and head south. His immediate inspiration was a picture of the student sit-ins in Greensboro, North Carolina...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Music Club has elected officers for 1964-65. They are: president, Daniel J. Rishman '66 of Dunster House and Greensboro, N.C.; vice-president, Jason Kelley '66 of Adams House and Dallas, Tex,; secretary, Donald J. O'Bell '66, of Dunster House and Kingsville, Ohio; and treasurer, Karen Monson '66, of Moors Hall and Newburgh...