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vma m l i fll JP N - - The future plans for the growth of the University at Char- lotte revolve around the needs of its students. Long range plans for a first class university are being made for a cam- pus two or three times the size of Duke University. In- cluded in these plans are high rise dormitories which will house 1,000 students each. Hopefully these dormitories will be up in the fall of 1969. The Jouiidiitg PatWHS of £ml- kme is the program planned to aid our university ' s fi- nancial growth with the backing from the community. Plans are already under way to provide an adequate water system and to get and retain the best faculty available. Other buildings planned for the near future are a gymnasi- um, field house, fine arts building, an amphitheater, and additions to other buildings including the library and science building. The Kdk Jmuialion has already appro- priated $100,000 for a bell tower, and plans are in the making for our own educational television business which will probably be broadcast on UHF channel 58 and be known as WUNF-TV. 16
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Jriday. JIarc t Zliird. a day of significant greatness in the life of our University, witnessed the formal installation of Dr. Dean W. Cokwd as the first Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Governor Dan Moore. Dr. William Fri- day, members of the North Carolina General Assembly. Trustees. Faculty. Students and dignitaries from schools over the state were present at Ovens Auditorium for the im- pressive ceremony. Before the rolling television cameras, flashing bulbs, vigilant reporters and anxious guests. Dr. Colvard gave an address of complete foresight and optimism entitled £sse Quam Vidcri. According to our first Chancellor, the University ought to be the place where old concepts are given new form by a new reality. Certainly, all interested in the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, viewed this occasion as an exciting glimpse into the future of a great Uni- versity. 15
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