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This article examines the almost decade long debate began in 1928 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill regarding the question of curriculum reform for Undergraduates. The push for more reform within the university was led by Addison Hibbard, dean of the college of liberal arts. By 1936, reform came to the university as a general college structure was created for freshmen and sophomores and an honors college created.
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21807
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This article discusses the 1947 donation of $250,000 to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill by James Alexander Gray for the establishment of a department of religion. Gray wanted to increase Bible instruction at the school, which hired Arnold Nash as its first professor of religion. Nash and Gray had conflicting views on the interpretation of religious education at the university which caused tension throughout the department.
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