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Story February 27, 1959

The Coastland Times

Manteo, Dare County, North Carolina

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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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WIN DOCTOR'S DEGREE

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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Biography Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Doctor's Degree Education Achievement North Carolina Vehicles Western Carolina College Athletics Director

What entities or persons were involved?

Wallace N. Hyde

Where did it happen?

Raleigh, North Carolina

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Wallace N. Hyde

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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.

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