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H A R V E Y ♦■ feiJife DEDICATION The Staff of the 1970 FAYATTEVILLIAN proudly and with deep appreciation dedicate this volume of the Fayattevillian to Mr. Harvey C. Jenkins, chairman of The Area of Art, for his nevertirmg willingness to help students - academically and otherwise through his advice, his exemplification of professional compe- tence, and his devoted dedication to FSU and education. Mr. Jenkins hails from Orangeburg, S. C. He joined the FSU faculty in 1963. His academic attainments are as follows: B.A. — Claflin College, Orangeburg, South Carolina; M.A. Professional Diploma - Columbia University, New York, New York. He has also done postgraduate study at Columbia University Serving both as professor and as a member of various university committees, Mr. Jenkins has proven himself to be an asset to the University. To further the staff ' s dedication choice, we take these lines from Matthew Arnold ' s Rugby Chapel which are helpful, but still inadequate. In the paths of the world, Cheerful, and helpful, and firm! Stones might have wounded thy feet, Languor is not in your heart. Toil or dejection have tned Weakness is not in your word, Thy spint, or that we saw Weariness not on your brow. Nothing — to us thou wast still D E D I C A T I N
From College . . . Fayetteville State College was established by Senate Bill Number 472 which was ratified by the General Assembly of North Carolina on March 8, 1877. The bill was introduced in Senate by Mr. Thomas Nicholson from Iredell County and was known as the Act to establish normal schools. Seven presidents have served the College since its establishment. They are as follows: Mr. Roberl L. Harris (18771880). Mr. Charles Chesnutt (1880- 1883), Dr. Ezekiel Ezra Smith (18831888), Mr. George Williams (18881895), Dr. Ezekiel Ezra Smith (1895-1898), Rev. Robert E. Fairley (1898-1899), Dr. Ezekiel Ezra Smith (1899-1933), Dr. James Ward Seabrook (1933-1956), and Dr. Rudolph Jones, who was elected president in July, 1956. In July 1969 Dr. Jones resigned and Dr. Charles A. Lyons became the new president. ' i . Smith Administration Building New Administration Building To University — Fayetteville State University is the second oldest State supported institution of higher learning in North Carolina. Only the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is older. There were several name changes during the in- tervening years. The Legislature of 1969 established the name, FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY. 1 1
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