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Memo from Ralph E. Antell to Charles E. Glassick and Louis W. Moelchert, Jr.
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Memo from Ralph E. Antell to Charles E. Glassick and Louis W. Moelchert, Jr.
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Description
This is a memo from Ralph E. Antell in which he describes the University's hiring of women faculty members. He says that the University of Richmond "meets or exceeds the national average" in terms of women as a percentage of full-time faculty members. Among several other statistics included in this memo, 8% of Richmond professors were women, as opposed to 6.3% in universities.
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Memo from Ralph E. Antell to Charles E. Glassick and Louis W. Moelchert, Jr., 21 November, 1975, RG 7.1. Box 1 Folder 13 "Recruitment of Minority Faculty", University Archives, Virginia Baptist Historical Society
Date
1975-11-21
Language
English
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UA7.1.1.3-19751121.jpg
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
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Citation
Antell, Ralph E., “Memo from Ralph E. Antell to Charles E. Glassick and Louis W. Moelchert, Jr.,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed September 16, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/3333.