The Men's Residence Council of Wake Forest University
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Item Details
- coverage
- 1968-1969
- creator
- Wake Forest University
- date
- 2025-01-09T20:31:49Z
- 2025-01-09T20:31:49Z
- 2025-01-09 (issued)
- description
- This booklet, titled "Men's Residence Council of Wake Forest University," provides an overview of the Men's Residence Council (MRC) and its activities at Wake Forest University during the 1968-1969 academic year. It highlights the MRC's commitment to fostering a "Total Education" experience that combines academic, social, and extracurricular development. It includes sections on various programs such as social events, academic support, and intramural athletics. It also provides descriptions of the individual residence houses--Davis, Kitchin, Poteat, and Taylor--emphasizing their unique contributions to campus life. Additionally, the booklet features helpful study tips for students and a personal note from the MRC President encouraging participation in council activities.
- format
- application/pdf
- 15 pages
- booklets
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/10339/110274
- rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
- Rights Statement
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- subject
- College student government
- Student activities
- Education, Higher--Social aspects--United States
- Student housing
- Academic achievement
- College sports--United States
- Wake Forest University--History
- title
- The Men's Residence Council of Wake Forest University
- type
- Text
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