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http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/UA6.2.4.4-19640610.pdf
This document is a letter from Dean Martin L. Shotzberger to Edwin J. Merrick, the head football coach at the University of Richmond, that was sent on June 10, 1964. In this letter, Shotzberger attached a letter he sent to Ronald C. Smith, a student.…

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/UA6.2.4.3.29.13-19640309.pdf
Carol Silver, a Westhampton College student, wrote President George Modlin a letter expressing how impressed she was by the University's new stance on integration. The University of Richmond enrolled its first black student in 1964 at the University…

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/UA6.2.4.3.16.16-19710426.pdf
Welford D. Taylor, Chairman of the Literature Department at University College, submitted this report to President Modlin to update him about the affairs of his department in 1971. He claimed that the most notable improvements were the new course…

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/UA6.2.4.4-19631014.pdf
This document is a memo from R. S. Underhill of University College to George M. Modlin, the President of the University of Richmond, that was sent on October 14, 1963, with the subject "McGuire Veterans Hospital." Underhill wrote to Modlin regarding…

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/UA6.2.4.3.16.16-19710426a.pdf
Chairman Harry M. Ward submitted this report to President George Modlin on behalf of the Department of History at University College on April 26, 1971. Ward began by highlighting the current faculty specialties including different eras in American…

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This opinion piece, published on February 14, 1964, addressed the recently changed admission policy to allow black students to enroll in graduate night classes that take place at University College. This piece argues that full-scale integration of…

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The president report for the year 1966-1967 shows statistics and enrollment numbers for all of the school apart of University of Richmond. University College had just over 2,000 students and Junior College had 456 students.

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/CollegianLI.16.1-19640214.jpg
This Collegian article was meant to inform students of the integration of University College night classes sponsored by the American Institute of Banking. The article further stated that there was no intention of further integration into any other…

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/PresReport.10-1962.pdf
This report of University College highlights the purpose of the establishment of University College and the degrees it will offer. The report says, "The principal function of the new College is to serve the Richmond metropolitan area in those…

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This report talks about the success of the first year of University College and plans for expansion. The report highlights new courses that were offered in the evening, the expansion of the liberal arts department, and the graduate programs. In the…
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