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In this January 4, 1971 letter to Guilford College President Grimsley Hobbs a former student now at Amherst College compares the learning experience between the two insti[...]
1971-01-04 | Text | Grimsley Hobbs Papers |
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In this March 19, 1970 letter to Guilford College President Grimsley Hobbs, a parent of a Guilford College student regrets the school's decision regarding the request of [...]
1970-03-19 | Text | Grimsley Hobbs Papers |
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In this letter to Guilford College President Grimsley Hobbs, Burlington mayor W.L. Beamon criticizes Guilford College's response to black students' demands in a recent ca[...]
1970-03-19 | Text | Grimsley Hobbs Papers |
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In this March 19, 1970 letter Seth Macon gives his opinion about Guilford College's handling of black students requests for better conditions on campus. The letter questi[...]
1970-03-19 | Text | Grimsley Hobbs Papers |
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This March 20, 1970 letter is a response to Beomon's criticism of Hobbs and the Guilford College administration's handling of the demands made for better conditions on ca[...]
1970-03-20 | Text | Grimsley Hobbs Papers |
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This March 20, 1970 letter is a response to Macon's criticism of Hobbs and the Guilford College administration's handling of the demands made for better conditions on cam[...]
1970-03-20 | Text | Grimsley Hobbs Papers |
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March 20, 1970 Hobbs' response to Siler who had threatened to cancel a provision in his will for one fourth of his assets to go to Guilford College after his death. Hobbs[...]
1970-03-20 | Text | Grimsley Hobbs Papers |
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Letter from Guilford College black students which identifies racism as the underlying cause of friction on campus between blacks and the administration, faculty, Board of[...]
1970 | Text | Grimsley Hobbs Papers |
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In this March 23, 1970 letter Hobbs assures Mrs. Kelly, a parent of a student at Guilford, that the minimum grade of "C" requested by black students was refused by the co[...]
1970-03-23 | Text | Grimsley Hobbs Papers |
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In this March 18, 1970 letter to Guilford College President Grimsley Hobbs, Wesley Siler, a 1949 graduate of the college, rescinds his intention of giving a contribution [...]
1970-03-18 | Text | Grimsley Hobbs Papers |