The Mens Residence Council
University Archives Records Collection
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Item Details
- coverage
- 1966-1967
- creator
- Wake Forest University
- date
- 2025-01-09T20:27:20Z
- 2025-01-09T20:27:20Z
- 2025-01-09 (issued)
- description
- This booklet introduces and details the purpose, organization, and activities of the Men's Residence Council (MRC) at Wake Forest University during the 1966-1967 academic year. It includes a message from the council president, Hoke Smith, outlining the progress and aspirations of the council in fostering leadership, community, and extracurricular engagement among male students. The document features a historical overview of the council's formation, descriptions of residence houses (Kitchin, Poteat, Davis, and Taylor), and their specific programs, including athletic, social, academic, and leadership initiatives. It highlights the collaboration between students, faculty, and housemasters in creating a supportive living-learning environment. Additionally, the pamphlet provides practical study tips and underscores the council's focus on enhancing the overall college experience through various house-based activities.
- format
- application/pdf
- 19 pages
- booklets
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/10339/110271
- rights
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- subject
- Wake Forest College--History
- Student housing
- College student government
- Leadership--Study and teaching
- Universities and colleges--Administration
- Intramural sports
- Academic achievement--United States
- Wake Forest University--History
- title
- The Mens Residence Council
- type
- Text
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