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Abstract:
An analysis of University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill students’ clothing styles during the 20th century revealed their dramatic differences: a shift from formal to casual clothing; a shift from collective to individual expression of fashion. It also noted how America's dominant culture during this century influenced these trends.
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Browning proposed remembering Davie as more than the founding father status of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He included Davie’s contribution to the Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention. This contribution was made possible by the educational experience at Princeton, which for Davie yielded academic achievement.
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Davie, William Richardson, 1756-1820;
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill--William R. Davie;
Governors--North Carolina ;
Constitutional Convention--William Richardson Davie;
United States Constitution--framers--North Carolina--William Richardson Davie;
Martin, Alexander, 1740-1807;
McCorkle, Samuel Eusebius, 1746-1811;
Scotch-Irish immigrants--North Carolina--18th century;
Alexander, Hezekiah, 1728-1801;
Polk, Thomas (1732-1794);
Avery, Waightstill, 1741-1821;
Higher education--history--North Carolina ;
Spaight, Richard Dobbs Sr., 1758-1802;
Constitutional Convention--Great Compromise--William Richardson Davie;
Presbyterians--History