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Honorary Tar Heel Meeting
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Ted Malone with a group of white men, all laughing, at an Honorary Tar Heel Meeting with Governor Luther Hodges in New York. They stand behind a set dining table in a wood-paneled room. Ted Malone is eighth from the left. Andy Griffith is 11th from the left in the back row.
January 21, 1956
Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Typewritten on back, "HONORARY TAR HEEL MEETING WITH GOVERNOR LUTHER H. HODGES, NEW YORK, January 21, 1956. Bob Garland, Graflex, Inc., Rochester, N.Y. (foreground, with camera); others left to right: Ed Tyng, Journal of Commerce, New York; (arm in sling); Joe Baylor Roberts, National Geographic, Washington, D.C.; Joe Costa, King Features Syndicate, New York; Joe Lowes, Unionville, Connecticut; Tom Alexander, Cataloochee Ranch, Waynesville, N.C.; Paul Harmon, Norfolk, Va., ; Ted Malone, American Broadcasting Co., New York; Jay Dugan, free lance writer, Havertown, Penna.; Al Dickson, Wilmington Star-News, Wilmington, N.C.; Andy Griffith, actor, "No Time For Sergeants," New York; Leo Solomon, photography editor, Washington, D.C.; Dick Linke, Manager of Andy Griffith, New York; Orville Campbell, Colonial Press, Chapel Hill, N.C. (with glasses above Linke); Ray Camp, New York Times, New York; Governor Hodges; Hamilton Cochran, Saturday Evening Post, Philadelphia, Penna. (immediately behind Governor Hodges); David Eisendrath, Jr., photographer, New York; Lee Wulff, Outdoor Photographer, Shushan, N.Y.; Don Short, New York Journal-American, New York; Ed Rankin, Private Secretary to Governor Hodges, Raleigh; John Harden, Burlington Industries, Greensboro, N.C.; Al DeLardi, free lance photographer, Havertown, Penna.; Ed Kirk, Assistant Director, Department of Conservation and Development, Raleigh, N.C.; Bill Wolf, free lance writer, Upper Darby, Penna.; Mike Frome, AAA, Washington, D.C.; Bill Emerson, Newsweek, Atlanta, Ga.; Bill Sharpe, State Magazine, Raleigh; Joe Clark, H.B.S.S., Detroit, Michigan; and Hugh Morton, Chairman, State Advertising Committee, Wilmington, N.C. --AP Photo with Bob Garland's camera, print courtesy Hugh Morton. (With so many photographers in the picture, we find it imperative that the credit line be correct beyond question)."