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Letter from Austin E. Grigg to Allix B. James
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Title
Letter from Austin E. Grigg to Allix B. James
Subject
Description
This is a letter from Austin Grigg, Dean of the University of Richmond, to Allix James, President of the Virginia Union University, a historically black university in Richmond, Virginia. The letter asks if there are any Virginia Union Students interested in taking classes at the University of Richmond. Grigg states that as long as there are not too many students interested there would not be a tuition charge for their attendance. The letter was sent with a complete schedule of classes for the spring semester of 1971. An added note on the bottom states "No inquiries resulted."
Creator
Source
Letter from Austin E. Grigg to Allix James , 12 January 1971, RG 6.2.5 Box 25 Folder 3, University Archives, Virginia Baptist Historical Society.
Date
1971-01-12
Format
Language
English
Type
Identifier
UA6.2.5.25.3-19710112.JPG
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
Text Item Type Metadata
Student Contributor
Files
Citation
Grigg, Austin E., “Letter from Austin E. Grigg to Allix B. James,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed October 14, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/2260.