March 2, 1970
Mr. Edwin p. frownrSr,
Murfreesboro, North Carolina
Dear Ed-
You will find enclosed excerpts from a speech made at the
last meeting of the National Association of College and University
Attorneys and from a report made at the last meeting of the Real
Property, Probate and Trust JLaw Section of the American Bar Association. It occurred to me that you might be interested in both of
these items. ■ • -
, ' Also, in strictest confidence, 1 am enclosing excerpts frooi a
letter that I received today from an old member of Guilford1 s faculty.
With best wishes, . ;
Sincerely,
Robert H. ' Frazier
RHF:mlo
Enclosures
With this March 2, 1970 letter to Edwin Brown, Guilford College trustee, Robert Frazier forwards another letter by a former Guilford College faculty member congratulating Frazier on his defense against accusations by the Guilford College newspapers which claimed Frazier represented "slumlords." The author of the letter goes on to express his frustration for the direction Guilford College has taken, claiming that the college was drifting away from Quakerism and that its origins seemed at times to be "lost in the mists of antiquity." The author also expresses his discontent with Guilford College President Grimsley Hobbs.
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Friends Historical Collection, Hege Library, Guilford College
March 2, 1970
Mr. Edwin p. frownrSr,
Murfreesboro, North Carolina
Dear Ed-
You will find enclosed excerpts from a speech made at the
last meeting of the National Association of College and University
Attorneys and from a report made at the last meeting of the Real
Property, Probate and Trust JLaw Section of the American Bar Association. It occurred to me that you might be interested in both of
these items. ■ • -
, ' Also, in strictest confidence, 1 am enclosing excerpts frooi a
letter that I received today from an old member of Guilford1 s faculty.
With best wishes, . ;
Sincerely,
Robert H. ' Frazier
RHF:mlo
Enclosures