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Page 118
Dublin Core
Title
Page 118
The Web Yearbook
Detail: K. Mok and P.L. Mok
Subject
Description
This page, drawn from the junior class section of the 1925 yearbook, includes the names, photos, and descriptions of the students who were part of the junior class. The page includes photos of K. “King” Mok and P.L. “Mok” Mok, who are both from the same providence of Canton, China. Both men participated as members of the Chinese Club.
Creator
Source
Jepson Alumni Center
University of Richmond
Date
1925
Contributor
Leslie Stevens
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Files
Collection
Citation
Senior Class of 1927, “Page 118,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed April 22, 2025, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/142.