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Chinese Students Club
Dublin Core
Title
Chinese Students Club
The Spider 1921
Detail only Asian Students
Description
This is a photograph of the Chinese Students Club that includes the officers and members of the club. According to a statement in the Collegian, the Club was organized by the Chinese students of the University to effectively intermingle with one another effectively, and to help to cultivate good will between their nation and American students and to create a better understanding of the two. The Club held events on campus that celebrated Chinese holidays and invited anyone who wanted to attend. The members of the club included C.Y. Hui, J.A. Paau, B.C. Feng, J.F. Chu, P.J. Chung, and S.D.J. Yuen.
Source
Jepson Alumni Center
Richmond, Virginia
Date
1921
Contributor
Katherine Desloge
Format
Type
Files
Collection
Citation
Shands Law; C.F.Leek; R.F. Cauerlee; G.C. Patterson; R.E. Garst, “Chinese Students Club,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed November 14, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/41.