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PAGE EIGHT
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1952
John Clark
(Continued from page 1)
has consistently battled against
what he calls "the NAACP cam
paign to break down segregation?
on the campuses of the Greater
University.
Asserting that his battle is not
igainst the University itself, but
with a "rotten red fringe" which
he visualizes as surrounding it,
Clark listed "18 charges" against
the "fringe" at the recent trustee
session. Included m 'his charges
were such items as the acceptance
of mony from the Rosenwald fund
by the University, unsegregated
religious meetings at Chapel Hill
and Greensboro, two white girls
from Woman's College attending
an interracial meeting at west
Market Street Methodist church
Greensboro and "hanging
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around inside the church with the
Negro men for more than an hour
after the services, participation
of faculty members at the Univer
sity in the "NAACP campaign,"
and the activities of Chapel Hill
ministers Charles Jones and Da
vid Yates.
Clark's battle on behalf of seg
regation even prompted him to
propose that the University abol
ish graduate work in Spanish
when a Negro woman sought ad
mission there last summer. Uni
versity President Gordon Gray
described Clark's proposal as
meaning "the destruction of the
the University" if it should be ac
cepted, and the trustees over
whelmingly defeated it.
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Oak wilt is a fungus disease
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put back into service 13 years
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