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The 1930 Richmond College Junior Class Bio
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Title
The 1930 Richmond College Junior Class Bio
The Web 1930
The 1930 Bio of Richmond College Sophomore Class Students, attention to 7th student
Description
The bio of the 1930 Richmond College Junior class which includes one international student, Seid E. Ling, who has listed his hometown as Canton, China. This page features his photograph, name, hometown, and intended B.S course of study. Unlike the other students on this page who have listed their extracurricular activities on campus, Ling has left this section of his description blank. There seems to be no indication of what he was involved in on campus.
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society
Richmond,VA
Date
1930
Contributor
Caroline Weber
Format
Type
Files
Collection
Citation
John Harris Welsh, Corinne Morecock, B.W. Hamilton, “The 1930 Richmond College Junior Class Bio,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed February 10, 2025, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/82.