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Page 73
Dublin Core
Title
Page 73
The Spider 1920
Detail of Cheng Yeung Hui
Description
This page is drawn from the sophomore class section of the 1920 yearbook and includes names, photos, and descriptions of the students who were part of the sophomore class. This page includes a photograph of Cheng Yeung Hui, the only sophomore Chinese student in his class and the only minority in his class. The accompanying description notes that Cheng Yeung Hui was a member of the Young Men's Christian Association and Philologian Literary Society.
Creator
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society
Richmond, VA
Date
1920
Contributor
Scott Shim
Format
Type
Files
Collection
Citation
H.M. Thomas, “Page 73,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed March 23, 2023, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/51.