UA 021.438 Guide to the North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, North Carolina State University Bicycle Club Records, 1968-1987
Constitution and by-laws, membership rosters, information about club activities, and newsletters from the North Carolina State
University Bicycle Club, which was open to all students, staff, and faculty associated with the university.
The North Carolina State University Bicycle Club was established in or before 1968 to promote the general interest of cycling,
to encourage recreational cycling, and to promote cyclists' rights, while also advocating for the creation of more cycling
routes. The club remained active through at least 1987, but has since disbanded.
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Reference Staff LanguageEnglish Materials are arranged alphabetically by topic, and chronologically therein.
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General Information,
1968-1987
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N.C. State Bicycle Club Newsletter Vol. 1, No. 1-4,
Sept. - Dec. 1973
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N.C. State Bicycle Club Newsletter Vol. 2, No. 1-12,
1974
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N.C. State Bicycle Club Newsletter Vol. 3, No. 1-12,
1975
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N.C. State Bicycle Club Newsletter Vol. 4, No. 1-12,
1976
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N.C. State Bicycle Club Newsletter Vol. 5, No. 1-10,
Jan. - Oct. 1977
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