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Article "College Men Approve Plan For Messenger"
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Article "College Men Approve Plan For Messenger"
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Description
After the Richmond College senate accepted financial responsibility for the return of the Richmond Messenger, a Collegian reporter interviewed professors and students interested in writing on their feelings for the publication. While many professors expressed excitement for Richmond College's writing to be celebrated again in a publication, dramatics professor Alton Williams claimed he would rather see a collaborative, University-wide Messenger than two Messengers, one for Westhampton and one for Richmond. Westhampton was still publishing its own Messenger at the time. The interviewed students supported the return of the magazine, but hoped it would appeal to all students rather than a "select group of the small town intelligentsia."
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"College Men Approve Plan For Messenger." The Richmond Collegian XXII, no. 21 (November 19, 1935): 1, 4. https://collegian.richmond.edu/?a=d&d=COL19351119.2.10&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-
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The Collegian, University of Richmond
Date
1935-11-19
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English
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RichmondCollegianXXII.21.1-19351119.png
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
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“Article "College Men Approve Plan For Messenger",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed January 23, 2025, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/3289.