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Title
Letter from Ferebee Taylor to Pauli Murray, 10 February 1978
Creator
Taylor, Ferebee
Source
in the Office of Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Nelson Ferebee Taylor Records #40023, University Archives, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Date
February 10, 1978
Contributor
Taylor, Ferebee
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Text
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The University of North Carolina
At
Chapel Hill
27514
N. Ferebee Taylor
Chancellor
February 10, 1978
The Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray
2703 Dartmouth Road
Alexandria
Virginia 22314
Dear Dr. Murray:
It is my pleasure to inform you, confidentially, that The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, by vote of the Faculty and Trustees, desires to confer upon you the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at our Commencement on May 14, 1978. It is expected, of course, that recipients will be present at the Commencement exercises.
I am writing this brief note so that you may plan to be with us on the date mentioned. As soon as we hear from you, indicating your willingness to accept this honorary degree and to attend our Commencement, we will provide further details as to the arrangements for this occasion.
Kind regards.
Cordially,
Ferebee Taylor
At
Chapel Hill
27514
N. Ferebee Taylor
Chancellor
February 10, 1978
The Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray
2703 Dartmouth Road
Alexandria
Virginia 22314
Dear Dr. Murray:
It is my pleasure to inform you, confidentially, that The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, by vote of the Faculty and Trustees, desires to confer upon you the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at our Commencement on May 14, 1978. It is expected, of course, that recipients will be present at the Commencement exercises.
I am writing this brief note so that you may plan to be with us on the date mentioned. As soon as we hear from you, indicating your willingness to accept this honorary degree and to attend our Commencement, we will provide further details as to the arrangements for this occasion.
Kind regards.
Cordially,
Ferebee Taylor