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The Quaker, 1967
Date:
1967
Author:
Guilford College
Biographical/Historical abstract:
Guilford College, a Quaker-supported four-year liberal arts school in Greensboro, N.C., was chartered in 1834 and opened in 1837 as New Garden Boarding School.
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Description:
The 1967 Guilford College yearbook, The Quaker, shows increased faculty diversity. Added to the faculty were Dr. Surindar S. Suri and James C. McMillian, McMillian being the first African American male instructor. This yearbook also highlights current events both directly related to the college, as well as events throughout the country and world. Included is a candid shot of African delegates talking in a hallway at an event held at the college. Finally, a collage of words, terms, and events under the political science department includes: KKK, Viet Nam, inflation, and Lunar Orbiter 2, showing the current political and social issues of that year.
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Format of original:
Printed Materials
Collection:
Quaker
Repository:
Guilford College
Item#:
2.20.413
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