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Page 62
Dublin Core
Title
Page 62
The Web 1925
Description
This is a picture of University senior John Alfred Paau from Canton, China. The description text next to his picture states, "Here is a man who has come from the far distant East and sojourned among these Gothic Halls of fame for four years...". Paau was a chosen leader in the Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society. He was also as an active member of the Chinese Club and he helped put together the Chinese Fourteenth Anniversary banquet in 1924.
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Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society
Richmond, VA
Date
1925
Contributor
Julia Morris
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Files
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Citation
Senior Class of 1925, “Page 62,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed March 29, 2023, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/223.