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The Web 1974 "Classes"
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Title
The Web 1974 "Classes"
Subject
Description
This description in The Web 1974 documents the changing attitudes of students in regards to physical appearance. The text considers what "UR students of a 100 years ago" would have thought of "unisex haircuts, women wearing slacks to classes, platform shoes for men" as well as the "visitation policy" for men and women and "liquor and beer at campus parties." The attitudes of students "are impossible to photograph" but their physical appearances can be documented through the pictures of the yearbook.
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society, The Web (1974): 208. Available online via the
Publisher
The Web, University of Richmond
Date
1974
Relation
Format
Language
English
Type
Identifier
Web.208-1974.png
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
Text Item Type Metadata
Student Contributor
Files
Citation
“The Web 1974 "Classes",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed September 16, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/2853.