Emory History Minute: The Letter that Started Emory in Atlanta |
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To celebrate Emory's 175th anniversary, Emory Report brings you a look at little-known facts about the university.
When the Methodist Episcopal Church South split with Vanderbilt University in 1914, the church decided to created a new university in the Southeast. The question was where. The answer soon came in the form of a hand-written letter from Coca-Cola founder Asa Griggs Candler. To see the entire collection of Emory History Minutes, log on to Emory Report's website at http://bit.ly/emoryhistoryminutes. And for more information about Emory's 175th Anniversary, log on to http://www.emory.edu/175. |