English and Comparative Literature 225 Anniversary Timeline

1927 - Howard Mumford Jones (1892-1980) Establishes The Bull’s Head Bookstore

English Professor Howard Mumford Jones begins the The Bull’s Head Bookstore in his office in Murphey Hall. In January 1927 Jones wrote to UNC President Chase regarding his desire to start this bookstore, saying, “Incidentally, I would like to get my students not merely to read, but to buy, books! Is it at all possible to start an informal bookstore in my office for such a purpose, or is that a misuse of university property? The profits (God save the mark!) would not, I think, exist”  (MacMillan 32). In the following years it moved to the YMCA building, then the ground floor of Wilson Library, and finally to the Josephus Daniels Student Stores building in 1968. The Bull’s Head Bookshop has been operated by Barnes and Noble since 2016.



SOURCES

MacMillan, Dougald.  English at Chapel Hill: 1795-1969.  Department of English, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1970. 32.  HathiTrust Digital Library,  https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x001260393&view=1up&seq=7.

Wilhelm, Gary. “UNC-Chapel Hill SELECTS Barnes & Noble College to MANAGE UNC Student Stores.” UNC Finance and Operations, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 4 June 2021, fo.unc.edu/news/2016/04/21/unc-chapel-hill-selects-barnes-noble-college-manage-unc-student-stores/. 

 

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