The Good Government Man: Albert Coates and the Making of the Institute of Government

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The Good Government Man captures the life of Albert Coates (1896-1989), the founder and first director of the Institute of Government at the University of North Carolina, and an exciting, transformative era in the history of UNC. Inspired by visionary President Edward Kidder Graham—whose death during the influenza pandemic of 1918 devastated the campus—Coates adopted as his life mission his hero's dream of the university in service to the state.

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Overview

The Good Government Man captures the life of Albert Coates (1896-1989), the founder and first director of the Institute of Government at the University of North Carolina, and an exciting, transformative era in the history of UNC. Inspired by visionary President Edward Kidder Graham—whose death during the influenza pandemic of 1918 devastated the campus—Coates adopted as his life mission his hero's dream of the university in service to the state.

With raw determination, stubborn independence, and sheer audacity, Coates created the Institute of Government, now School of Government, to prepare elected officials, government employees, and private citizens for public service.

Covington's clear-eyed account presents Coates in all his guises. Passionate and persuasive on the stump, he tirelessly recruited anyone who would listen to his cause including state and university leaders who would prove essential to the ultimate success of the Institute. To admirers, he was a genius of striking originality. Like many with a strong sense of mission, he could also be exasperatingly insistent on getting his way in all matters, great or small. His story, however, is unarguably an important one, and the value of the institute he founded, the first program of its type in the nation, is inestimable.

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Howard E. Covington Jr. of Greensboro, N.C., has been writing about North Carolina people and history for twenty-five years. His Favored by Fortune: George W. Watts and The Hills of Durham was awarded the Ragan Old North State Award for Nonfiction.

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Foreword

1 A Man of Many Words H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 1

1896-1914 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

2 "On the Hill" H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 10

1914-1918 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

3 One of Dean Pound's Boys H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 34

1918-1923 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

4 Home to Chapel Hill H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 56

1923-1926 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

5 Out of the Classroom H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 77

1927-1930 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

6 Popular Government H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 97

1930-1932 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

7 "Every Paling in the Fence" H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 121

1932-1934 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

8 A Home on Franklin Street H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 151

1935-1939 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

9 Holding Buckle and Tongue Together H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 179

1939-1944 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

10 "The Ugly Duckling" H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 202

1945-1952 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

11 The University of Public Officials H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 222

1952-1956 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

12 Getting Off the Train H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 250

1959-1962 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

13 The Truly Great H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 268

1962-1989 H.G. Jones Jones, H. G.

Notes H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 287

Bibliography H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 301

Acknowledgments H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 307

Index H.G. Jones Jones, H. G. 309

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