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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181004
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181005
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181008
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
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GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181011
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181012
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181015
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181016
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181017
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181018
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181019
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181022
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181023
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181024
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181025
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181030
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181031
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181101
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181102
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181105
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181106
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181107
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181108
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181109
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181112
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838551
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181113
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838552
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181114
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838553
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181115
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838554
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181116
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838555
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181119
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
 ers
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838556
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181120
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838557
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181121
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
 ers
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838558
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
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 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181128
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181129
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
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 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
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 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
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 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
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 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181206
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181207
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181211
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181212
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181213
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181214
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181217
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181218
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181221
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181224
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181225
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181226
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
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 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190102
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190103
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190104
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838590
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190107
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838591
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190108
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838592
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190109
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838593
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190110
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838594
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190111
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
 ers
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838595
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190114
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
 ers
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838596
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190117
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190118
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190121
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190122
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
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GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190125
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190128
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
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SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190129
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190130
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190131
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
 ers
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3838609
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/exhibit_-_documenting_change_at_wake_fores
 t_dr_edwin_wilsons_papers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administra
 tive career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean\, Underg
 raduate College\; Acting Dean of the College\; Dean of the College\; Provos
 t (First) (1967-1990)\; Vice President for Special Projects\; and Senior Vi
 ce President. Under his leadership\, a Faculty Committee voted to end segre
 gation\, Wake Forest established its residential study abroad programs in L
 ondon and Venice\, and established the Wake Forest Press. He also represent
 ed Wake Forest on numerous national organizations\, including the National 
 Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (A
 CC)\, where he also served as president. \n\n \n\nThis exhibit will focus o
 n the significant changes witnessed by Dr. Wilson during his many administr
 ative positions. Selected documents will illustrate historical events such 
 as integration\, the creation of the study abroad programs\, the establishm
 ent of the Wake Forest Press\, an increasing growth of athletic programs\, 
 collection purchases for ZSR Library\, among others.
DTSTAMP:20260421T232911Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190201
GEO:36.132152;-80.27816
LOCATION:Z. Smith Reynolds Library\, 625 - Special Collections
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Pap
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