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P33: Roland Giduz Collection

Biographical Sketch: Roland Giduz was born in 1925 and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in journalism in 1948. He worked for newspapers in Durham and Chapel Hill, was editor of The Chapel Hill News Leader and The News of Orange County. In 1961 he founded The Triangle Pointer. Giduz became manager of the UNC-Chapel Hill Alumni Review in 1966. He also served on the Chapel Hill Board of Alderman and ran for mayor in 1969.

Collection Description: The Roland Giduz Collection comprises an estimated 18,870 negatives made between circa 1948 and circa 1970, primarily in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Subject matter includes people, places, activities, and events. The collection includes photographs relating to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a few other places within the state. The negatives are grouped by locality, subject, and personal name.

Access: The Photographic Archives Catalog, an internal database, contains more than 4,500 records of various events, assignments, people, etc. represented in the collection.


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