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Wallace N. Hyde, director of North Carolina Motor Vehicles Department's accident-records and driver-education division, awarded a doctor's degree in education, becoming the first in any state vehicles agency to hold one. He graduated from Western Carolina College in 1948 and earned a master's there in 1953, and directed athletics at high schools from 1948-1953.
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RALEIGH.-Wallace N. Hyde, director of the North Carolina Motor Vehicles Department's accident-records and driver-education division, has been awarded a doctor's degree in education. He thus becomes the first member of any state vehicles agency to hold a doctor's degree.
Hyde is a 1948 graduate of Western Carolina College, and received his master's degree there in 1953.
During the 1948-49 school term he was director of athletics at Robbinsville High School and held a similar post for the next four years at Mars Hill High.
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Raleigh, North Carolina
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Wallace N. Hyde awarded doctor's degree in education, first in any state vehicles agency; background in education and athletics direction.