in the names, frank porter graham and terry sanford, and bill fraty. all of whom believed that which h the major point of an institution us to serve the idea within it. not enough to salute when you went by the building. you had to salute what it meant. i got here because of bill friday because we worked together on the night commission on intercollegiate athletics which the foundation i temporarily ran had financed and i said, i don't know what i'm going to do when i retire. some said, come to chapel hill. and i said you got it, and i came. i it was wonderful to be in place that had been so admired for so long. then one day he said to me, as we were worried about the meeting of higher a big-time coach, who immediately had discovered that to his surprise, of course that what happened to him before was happening to him here which was some of this outlying adjunct assistants had been doing funny things with both players and their access to money. and he said you know, said bill friday, i just was talking to a young woman who is here at the university who