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BUILDING PROGRAM MEMBERS OF BUILDING COMMITTEE MRS. LAURA W. CONE, Chairman DR. W, C. JACKSON MISS HARRIET W. ELLIOTT MR. C. E. TEAGUE MR. T. C. HOYLE, JR. There is an extensive and interesting building program in progress on this campus. Beginning with the renovation of Spencer Hall, which is now an exquisite and modern building, we have been carrying out a program in cooperation with the Federal Government. The North Wing of Spencer which was not remodeled last year, will be completed during the spring. A large increase in the enrollment has made the construction of two new residence halls nec- essary. These halls, which are to be in effect one building, are to be of Georgian style of architecture and are to be located at the north end of the Quadrangle. They will house approximately three hundred students. A Science Building, costing approximately $300,000, is already under construction on the old Athletic Field and will house the Biology, Chemistry, and Physics departments. A small sum of money has been ap- propriated for the remodeling of Mclver Building. A new dining hall is being constructed, completing the original plan of four dining rooms surrounding the central kitchen and service departments. All of the construction work in progress is supposed to be completed by September, 1939. MRS. LAURA W. CONE •
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GOV CLYDE ROARK HOEY DR. FRANK PORTER GRAHAM CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CLYDE ROARK HOEY, ex officio, Chairman. HENRY MAUGER LONDON, ex officio, Sec- refary. 1940: JOHN SPRUNT HILL, WALTER MURPHY, JOHN J. PARKER. :: 4942: MRS. LAURA WEILL CONE, MISS EASDALE SHAW, HAYWOOD PARKER 1944: JOSEPHUS DANIELS, CLARENCE POE, IRVIN B.TUCKER. 1946: CHARLES WHEDBEE, WILLIAM D. FAUCETTE, LESLIE WEIL. Term expires. The College became a part of the University of North Carolina in 1931, when the General Assembly of North Carolina passed an act to consolidate the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the State College of Agricul- ture and Engineering at Raleigh, and the North Carolina College for Wom- en, into the University of North Carolina. By the provisions of this act, the North Carolina College for Women on July 1, 1932, became the Woman ' s College of the University of North Carolina. At that time, also, the Board of Trustees chosen by the General Assembly assumed control of the new univer- sity, and a few months later they elected Dr. Frank Porter Graham its presi- dent. riii IILES 1939
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS DR. WALTER CLINTON JACKSON DEAN OF ADMINISTRATION The government of the College is based upon the principles to be found in any well-organized com- munity. The Faculty and the students have integrated their ideas in the formation of the Constitution. The law-making authority resides in a representative body from the student group and the Faculty. All student officers are chosen democratically. The student organization works in close cooperation with the Dean of Women and the Counselors who have charge of the residence halls. There are three divisions of the student government machinery: the Judicial Board, the Legislature, and the House Organizations, serving in their various capacities. It is understood that to the Faculty and the Executive Officers is reserved the handling of such matters as affect academic questions, matters relating to the health of the college community, the control of property, and of special cases of discipline which are outside of student jurisdiction. W i J MISS HARRIET ELLIOT DEAN OF WOMEN I 11 III III II LBS III §3!)
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