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September 13, 1956
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position immediately.
As Provost, Holman will
bfiSl aJdministrative responsi
Hnny f?r.PUcy and opera-
aspects of the University here
SSS f- the' Phonal
.v ? . mf...ln the health sci
ences and the graduate pro
grams throughout the Univer
sity at Chapel Hill.
CHANCELLOR'S COMMENT
Chancellor Sitterson said, "I
am extremely glad that Dr.
Holman has accepted this key
position in the University. His
scholarship, administrative
background, good judgment,
academic experience, and hu
man understanding fit him es
pecially for the vital tasks of
leadership in the crucial as
signment. This appointment
makes it necessary for Dr..
Holman to postpone the re
search and writing in Ameri
can literature which he had
planned for next year under
a Guggenheim Foundation
grant, and, in view of this I
am all the more grateful that
he has agreed to accept these
important administrative re
sponsibilities at this time."
Mr. Holman is former Dena
of the Graduate School and
has served as acting Dean of
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the . College of Arts and Sci
ences and as Chairman of the
Department of English. He in
itiated the successful UNC
Duke "Program in the Hu
manities," a Ford Foundation
supported program which
brings young faculty members,
from selected liberal arts col
leges of the Carolinas and
Virginia to Duke and the Uni
versity at Chapel Hill for a
year of special study on the
two campuses." v
He is a teacher, author , and
specialist on American litera-.
ture, particularly the novel:
His writings and lecturer have
dealt principally with Thom
as Wolfe, William Faulkner,
Ernest Hemingway, William
Gilmore Simms and Ellen
Glasgow.
SOUTH CAROLINA NATIVE
A native of Cross Anchor,
S. C, Dr. Holman has been
a member of the faculty at
Chapel Hill since 1946, receiv
ed the Ph.D. degree here in
1949, and was elected to mem
bership in Phi Beta Kappa.
Prior to that he earned both
bachelor of arts and bachelor
of science degrees at Presby
terian College in South Caro
lina, with magna cum laude
honors both in chemistry and
in English. Before coming to
Chapel Hill, he was Academic
Dean at Presbyterian College,
taught English and was Di
rector of Public Relations and
director of radio.
Holman was a consultant to
the U. S. Air Force Academy
in a reorganization of its Eng
lish Department curriculum,
and taught physics at an Air
Force base during World War
II.
He is author of five books,
editor of nine others, a con
tributor to twelve others,
writer of over 50 articles in
learned and popular journals.
He became Dean of the Grad
uate School here in 1963 and
served until 1965.
He is married to the former
Verna Virginia McLeod.
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