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  • Collection: Academic Freedom at UNC

Letter, Fred Weaver to Bill Stauber, 10 November 1939, Chapel Hill, N.C.
Weaver expresses some concerns regarding a controversial issue of the humor magazine, "The Carolina Buccaneer," in a letter to its editor, Bill Stauber.

Photograph of Hazel Katherine Hill
Hazel Katherine "Kat" Hill was the first female editor of the Daily Tar Heel, serving in that position from 1943 to 1944.

Censored version of the November 1939 issue of the Carolina Buccaneer
The Carolina Buccaneer was a humor magazine published by University of North Carolina students between 1924 and 1939. The magazine contained jokes, cartoons, and advertisements and each issue was devoted to a theme. From its inception, the Buccaneer…

Photograph of Carolina Buccaneer staff
The Carolina Buccaneer was a humor magazine published by University of North Carolina students between 1924 and 1939. The magazine contained jokes, cartoons, and advertisements and each issue was devoted to a theme. From its inception, the Buccaneer…
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