This item is a black and white photograph of a woman, presumably Jane Edmisten, sitting at a table next to a man. It appears that Edmisten is possibly filling out a ballot. There is a small box on the table along with two drink glasses and an…
This poster encourages voting for Rufus Edmisten in district VI for student legislature. This is the only item found on page 13 in the scrapbook labeled "UNC-Chapel Hill 1960-1963 Rufus L. Edmisten." The caption reads, "UNC-Chapel Hill 1962." There…
This newspaper clipping details voting on a nuclear testing resolution that calls for "the US government to refrain from resuming nuclear testing in the atmosphere." At the meeting a resolution was introduced to defeat the bill. Rufus Edmisten was…
This article discusses several things on the student legislature agenda for the next meeting. Rufus Edmisten is highlighted for introducing a bill appropriating $100 for improved communications between legislatures and constituencies. This item is…
This item is a newspaper clipping from the Daily Tar Heel on April 28, 1962. The article discusses the disconnect between elected student government and the students at UNC-Chapel Hill. It highlights a bill brought by Rufus Edmisten allotting $100 to…
This item is a newspaper clipping from the Daily Tar Heel in March 1962 indicating that Rufus Edmisten was elected vice president of Avery Dormitory at UNC-Chapel Hill. He will preside over the judicial court. This item is on the left on page 8 in…
This item is an advertisement endorsing candidates for the Student Party at UNC-Chapel Hill. Rufus Edmisten was indicated as a nominee in Dorm Men's VI. This item is found below the caption on page 5 in the scrapbook labeled "UNC-Chapel Hill…
This item is a small card advertising Rufus Edmisten for Legislature as an independent. This is likely from UNC-Chapel Hill. This item is on the bottom left on page 4 in the scrapbook labeled "UNC-Chapel Hill 1960-1963 Rufus L. Edmisten."
This envelope is connected to item 034 of this series. It contained a letter from Wilson Woodhouse written on November 11, 1959 in Fayetteville, NC. This item was below a letter on page 17 in the scrapbook labeled in gold marker on the front cover…
This letter from Wilson Woodhouse to Rufus Edmisten was written on November 11, 1959. It is an invitation for Edmisten to attend a national meeting for young voters. It references the Young Voters Program mentioned by Terry Sanford in previous items…