Since the 1789 charter of the country's first state university,
Chapel Hill has attracted people from all over who found that the
village was the perfect place to put down roots. In this
collection, local newspaper columnist Valarie Schwartz celebrates
many of Chapel Hill's most notable residents, from the World War II
veteran who came to law school after the war and ended up as
president of the UNC system for thirty years to the couple from the
Midwest who arrived in 1935 and spent their careers building the
North Carolina Symphony Orchestra. Featuring stories of struggle
and success from all walks of life, "Remembering Chapel Hill" is a
tribute to the twentieth-century citizens who made the town what it
is today: 'the Southern part of heaven.'
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