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Academic Freedom at UNC
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An account of the resource
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Drawing, "Coeducation - As Developed at the University"
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Coeducation and student publications
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When Edwin Alderman became university president in 1896, he called for women's admission in his inaugural address. Already known as an advocate for women's education, he came to the university in 1893 from Greensboro's all-female college. The university's trustees initially restricted women's enrollment to those who had completed college elsewhere. By 1897, five women had enrolled. Female students maintained a dignified style, usually wearing hats and gloves. In classes, male students gave women a wide berth, frequently forcing them to sit alone. They did not participate in the public commencement ceremonies but received their diplomas privately.
- caption courtesy of The Carolina Story: A Virtual Museum of University History
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Yackety Yack
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North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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1907
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Academic Freedom at UNC
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An account of the resource
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Paper magazine
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Article, Tar an' Feathers, “The Carolina Gentleman"
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Tar an' Feathers magazine and coeduation
Description
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In the decades between the world wars, female students were matriculating in greater numbers at the University. “Co-eds” had limited opportunities for free expression on campus, an issue which was compounded by the sometimes problematic representation of women in humor magazines and other student publications.
The Tar An’ Feathers was a glossy humor magazine containing articles, many photographs, and some sections of short jokes and poems. The magazine included a regular feature, "Confessions of a Carolina Co-Ed," and other writings that discussed the interaction between male and female students at Carolina in the early 1940s.
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Tar An’ Feathers
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North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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May 1942
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coeducation
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Academic Freedom at UNC
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An account of the resource
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Paper magazine cover
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Magazine cover, Tar An’ Feathers
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Tar an' Feathers magazine
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In the decades between the world wars, female students were matriculating in greater numbers at the University. “Co-eds” had limited opportunities for free expression on campus, an issue which was compounded by the sometimes problematic representation of women in humor magazines and other student publications.
The Tar An’ Feathers was a glossy humor magazine containing articles, many photographs, and some sections of short jokes and poems. The magazine included a regular feature, "Confessions of a Carolina Co-Ed," and other writings that discussed the interaction between male and female students at Carolina in the early 1940s.
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Tar an' Feathers
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North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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October 1941
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coeducation
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Academic Freedom at UNC
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An account of the resource
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Yearbook excerpt
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Photograph of Carolina Magazine staff, 1944
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Carolina Magazine staff
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In the decades between the world wars, female students were matriculating in greater numbers at the University. “Co-eds” had limited opportunities for free expression on campus, an issue which was compounded by the sometimes problematic representation of women in humor magazines and other student publications.
During World War II, women filled many of the classroom seats left vacant by male students who had left for service in the war. In 1944, they numbered well over half of the civilian student body. The Daily Tar Heel and Carolina Magazine had their first female editors in 1943-1944. When male faculty left for the armed services or transferred to teaching in military programs, women had their first opportunities to teach in departments such as mathematics.
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Yackety Yack
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North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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1944
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Academic Freedom at UNC
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An account of the resource
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Yearbook excerpt
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Photograph of Hazel Katherine Hill
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Editor of Daily Tar Heel
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Hazel Katherine "Kat" Hill was the first female editor of the Daily Tar Heel, serving in that position from 1943 to 1944.
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Yackety Yack
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North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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1944
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coeducation
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