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Record #:
15361
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H. E. C. (Red Buck) Bryant begins a series of articles recounting his newspaper experiences as a cub reporter in Charlotte and later as a Washington correspondent, where he wrote articles to the people back home about what was going in in the nation's capital. Bryant began his career on the Charlotte Chronicle in 1895, the forerunner of the Charlotte Observer. In 1907, J. P. Caldwell, owner of the paper, sent him to Washington.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 2 Issue 26, Nov 1934, p3, 27, por
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19100
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Lawrence calls Caldwell one of the greatest newspaper editors the South ever produced. He was fearless and absolutely fair in his work to all parties. He began as a printer's devil in his hometown of Statesville and later edited the Statesville Landmark for twelve years. When David A. Tompkins, a Charlotte industrialist and developer, offered him a partnership and editorship of his paper which later became the Charlotte Observer, Caldwell demanded and got complete autonomy in his role as editor. As an editor, his writings played an important part in forming opinion through the state.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 11 Issue 7, July 1943, p5, 21
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17485
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This article details presidents of the University of North Carolina from 1795 to 1950. Joseph Caldwell was elected the first president of the University in 1804, and Gordon Gray was elected 10th president of the University in 1950.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 16 Issue 6, Mar 1950, pInside cover, 1-3, il, f