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President's Report 1968-1969 "Richmond College"
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Title
President's Report 1968-1969 "Richmond College"
Description
This section of religious life on campus in the 1968 report of Richmond College discusses the newly appointed Director of Religious Activities, Dr. William C. Smith, Jr. A few weeks after his appointment, he started developing programs for students that seemed pertinent to the concerns of young Christians. According to him, students were concerned mostly about ethical issues such as race relations, war and peace. It was during this year that the first black student was accepted to the college campus.
Creator
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society, President’s Report (1967-1968): 35
Publisher
Office of the President, University of Richmond
Date
1968
Format
Language
English
Type
Identifier
PresReport.35-1967.JPG
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
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Student Contributor
Files
Citation
Grigg, Austin E., “President's Report 1968-1969 "Richmond College",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed December 10, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/1723.