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Size | 1 volume |
Abstract | The NC Club, predecessor of the Monogram Club, was formed on 28 September 1908 as an organization of athletes who had lettered in their sports. The purpose of the club was the promotion of athletics at the University of North Carolina. Records of the NC Club include reports, 15 March 1909, of committees on football, baseball, track, and tennis; the constitution of the club; and minutes of club meetings, 28 September 1908-13 May 1912. |
Creator | NC Club (University of North Carolina (1793-1962)). |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives. |
Language | English. |
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The NC Club, predecessor of the Monogram Club, was formed on September 28, 1908, as an organization of athletes who had lettered in their sports. The purpose of the club was the promotion of athletics at the University of North Carolina.
Back to TopRecords in one volume, 1908-1912, of the NC Club include reports, 15 March 1909, of committees on football, baseball, track, and tennis; the constitution of the club; and minutes of club meetings, 28 September 1908-13 May 1912.
Back to TopRecords in one volume, 1908-1912, of the NC Club include reports, 15 March 1909, of committees on football, baseball, track, and tennis; the constitution of the club; and minutes of club meetings, 28 September 1908-13 May 1912.