Title of collection: William Mercer Green Papers (#1120-z), Southern
Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Title of document: Professor's Grade Book, 1848-1849
Author: [Green, William Mercer, 1798-1887]
Description: 5 pages, 5 page images
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Call number 1120-z (Southern Historical Collection,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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Professor's Grade Book, 1848-1849
Green, William Mercer, 1798-1887
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Subjects of Senior Speeches
April 1849
Dick — Poetry of America Towles — Glances at America Jno' Johnston — Military Glory Brevard — William Wallace Corbett — The Press Robinson — Harmony of Nature B. Whitfield — Harmony of Natural
& Revealed Truth Bryan — Influence of Commerce on Distinies of Nations J
McNair — Responsibility of
Amer.
Statesmen Battle
— Decline of the English Drama Haigh — The West Lowther — American Policy E
Mallett — Memory of the Past George — Our Country Hill — De Omnibus Rebus et Quibus Hines — Mexico Arrington Origin & Progress of Popular
Liberty Scales Poetry of Middle Ages Johnson — — Astronomy M
McNair — Eulogy on DrChalmers Dusenbery
— Woman Banks —
Mutability of National Fortune Hale
— Political & Intellectual Power J. Whitfield — Immortality of the Soul McLeanScotland Dortch
— Excesses of Revolutions no Argument
against them Jones — National Pride DeBerniere — The Future Saunders — Revealed Truth Beene — Virtue the Basis of Liberty Thomas — Instability of Repub. Governments N. Whitfield — Woman Cunningham — Morality, no less than Intelligence
essential to the Stability of Government Iredell — Female Heroism Young — The South: — her present
position, and her duty Pool