Leo Jenkins Inauguration


Title
Leo Jenkins Inauguration
Description
East Carolina College President Leo W. Jenkins seated on stage during his inauguration ceremony. UNC System President William (Bill) Friday is seated on the left. Leo W. Jenkins served as President and Chancellor from 1960 to 1978.
Date
May 13, 1960
Original Format
photographs
Extent
12cm x 7cm
Local Identifier
UA50.01.02.09
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
University Archives
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Comments

john a tucker Jun 28 2018

When this picture was taken, Bill Friday was not president of the UNC system. He was the president of UNC. The so-called "UNC system" had yet to come into existence. There was a "consolidated university based at Chapel Hill, with branches at NC State College and Woman's College, but that was not the UNC system.

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